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- U.S. Supreme Court agrees to hear PA inmate restrictions case.
- Tribune Papers Make Staffing Cuts
- Knight Ridder Alumni, in Open Letter, Take Stand for 'Excellent Journalism,' Say They Will Name Candidates for Board
- Newspapers: Alive and kicking, despite the would-be mourners
- Ed Thomas, regional newspaper industry leader, dies
- Morning Call Publisher Susan Hunt resigns
- Adams is Lancaster Sunday News editor; Long-time news editor succeeds the retiring Hennigan
- Hough Roda and Smart promoted at Sunday News
- Sam Gett, publisher of The Pocono Record, named publisher of The News-Times of Danbury, Conn.
- Richard Crowe Named Publisher Of Town Talk
- Inquirer's Commentary Editor Martin signing off, one last time
- Access to Court Records at Risk
- Superior Court reverses lower court: Unseals court records
- PNA offers NRC collection service to member newspapers
- Intro to Adobe InDesign and Creating, Preflighting & Correcting PDF Files
- Keystones are right around the corner!
- From the Hotline: A School Board is in the process of filling a vacancy on the board and the whole board will be interviewing potential candidates. Should the interviews be done at a public meeting?
- Google to Test Newspaper Ad Buys
- Papers add Japanese-style comics to attract young readers
- More Than 1,900 Newspaper Jobs Lost in 2005
- API Invests $2 Million To Test New Business Models
November 11, 2005
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