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    in Illinois at a newspaper shopping stand. The all complained about how the newspaper shop/stand did not have enough anti-slavery articles. Dave says, “Wow, there is nothing in here about slavery. When will my people ever get the freedom they deserve?” Eli says, “I agree. Back when I ran my own newspaper, I would write many stories against slavery. A bunch of people even supported my writings, but a lot of people did not so I had to move here. I came here to start my own newspaper” Willy says,…

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    their community, and newspapers made it out to be that the African Americans were the violent ones. Even when African Americans were veterans nothing was ever said regarding them serving in the army in the newspapers. It all started when African Americans went on a riot to protect their own community, which was viewed by the white as disturbance against them. According to the newspaper “The press tried to work up a hysterical fear that the communists had…

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    the main characters’ moral sense and tries to piece together the underlying foundations of the newspaper industry. The movie, Citizen Kane, takes place in the 1940s and begins dramatically, Charles Foster Kane whispers “rosebud” and then passes away. Kane was a very important and influential. newspaper publisher world wide, which was seen in the video obertituarty. Described “as the greatest newspaper tycoon of his or any other generation,” Kane was either loved or hated by many… no…

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    One of the oldest Scottish newspapers, the Caledonian mercury was published three times a week from 1720 to 1867. Its name takes its origin in the « Mercurius Caledonius », a publication from 1661 which is considered by some as the first true Scottish newspaper. Centuries later, the Caledonian Mercury became the name of the first online only Scottish newspaper. The Stamford Mercury comes from the town of the same name, in Lincolnshire. The foundation of the newspaper is subject to doubts,…

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    American newspaper publisher, William Randolph Hearst, built the nation's largest newspaper chain. He was born in San Francisco, to millionaire mining engineer, goldmine owner and U.S. senator (from 1886–91) George Hearst and his wife Phoebe Apperson Hearst. Phoebe Apperson was the first woman advisor of University of California, Berkeley. She funded many anthropological expeditions and founded the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology. William Randolph Hearst dominated journalism for…

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    Dogs Are Trying to Read Newspapers and Books? – 13 Pictures and 1 Video Long time dogs have tried to meet the expectations of their owners. Sometimes, they do totally crazy things, but it’s nothing unusual when you see a dog with a newspaper in his mouth. Many people don’t even pay attention when they see something similar. Since they are very young, people teach them how to pass the way from home to newspaper’s stands and opposite. This is how they grow up with newspapers. They spend their…

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    The Hindu Protests

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    This week I looked at the Indian Newspaper called, “The Hindu.” The main area I focused on was Visakhapatnam, which is where Hoina is located. The articles I saw involved weather, particularly heavy rain, jobs, students healthy, and various protests. Most of the protest articles were about the privatization of civic properties and people are upset because they believe this is a scam to give land away. The weather articles discuss a cyclone that came close to the Andhra Pradesh and that it made…

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    don't like the community, I feel like I live in a safe area, but nothing even remotely interesting seems to occur in the Dale. When I leave my apartment to catch the bus that takes me to college, I walk by a couple of newspaper racks and never even pay attention to which newspapers they dispend nor would I know if they’re local or not. I may sound like a very oblivious person, but it's because of this mindset that wonder...Can something amusing happen in Riverdale? Embarrassedly enough, I…

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    4. Rule (Statement of the Law) • Newspapers are held to certain standards and laws. Therefore by Montandon v. Triangle Publications, Inc., 45 Cal.App.3d 938, 953 (1975), "The question of the newspaper or magazine status of The National Enquirer under Civil Code § 48(a) is decided by the court. (Later was decide that the National Enquirer should not be characterized as a newspaper because of lack of preferred status) • (Werner v. Southern Cal. etc. Newspapers (1950) 35 Cal.2d 121, 128 [216 P.2d…

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    is recorded during his speech at the mass media, especially newspaper. We will see that this book shows us the development of his thinking towards media during he was the Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia. Basically, this book is very useful for communicator and for those who in the media but it is also suitable for the peoples who alert with the development of Malaysia towards Wawasan…

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