US Newspapers In All Formats At The Vancouver Public Library newspapers magazines keeps a minimum two months of newspaper issues that have been district of columbia, Washington, Washington Times, English http://www.vpl.vancouver.bc.ca/branches/LibrarySquare/nm/Guides/NewspapersUs.htm
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South Carolina Newspaper, South Carolina This resource from SCIway provides links to SC newspapers, magazines, journals, the district of columbia, Puerto Rico, and the US Virgin Islands. http://creekin.net/k23259-n246-south-carolina-newspaper-south-carolina.html
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Job Listings In Magazines/Publishing AARP the Magazine, Washington, district of columbia, July 22, 2005 Roll Call Newspaper, Washington , district of columbia, July 11, 2005 http://www.journalismjobs.com/Search_Jobs.cfm?Media=Magazines&IndustryID=4
Newspapers And Other Media Sources From District Of Columbia newspapers and other news sources from district of columbia, USA. AG = NewsAgency MG = Magazine IN = Internet, NP = Newspaper RD = Radio http://www.kidon.com/media-link/us-districtofcolumbia.shtml
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Thursday The US Constitution protects the rights of newspapers to publish but says thatnow 31 states have such laws, as well as the district of columbia. http://www.medialifemagazine.com/News2005/jul05/jul18/4_thurs/news2thursday.html
Extractions: more Judith Millers Reporters face a higher risk of being sent to jail By Mary Lee Grant It has to seem bizarre: A Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist sitting in jail for protecting a source in a match of wills that has the nation's most respected newspaper nose to nose with the White House. How could this have come to pass? Yet good reporters are at constant loggerheads with public officials in their search for information, often through sources, that those officials don't want made public. This has been so for years. Watergate pitted two reporters against a president whose every effort was devoted to plugging leaks that would eventually lead to his resignation and send his closest aides to prison.
Mags & Newspapers Basketball magazines Online newspapers The Yuma Daily Sun. district ofColumbia. The Washington Post. Illinois. Chicago Tribune Chicago SunTimes http://www.socalhoops.com/mags&new.htm
District 214 Basic Web Resources Newslink, a guide to newspapers, magazines and broadcast organizations. Great Teacher Resources Page maintained by district 214 for its teachers http://www.dist214.k12.il.us/search_tools/
American Journalism Review Magazine. These are the links for the US. American Samoa, Arizona, Arkansas,California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, district of columbia, Florida http://www.ajr.org/Newspapers.asp?MediaType=4
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Extractions: POWERED BY GOOGLE Advanced Search SHRM Home Publications HR Magazine Leon Rubis is executive editor of HR Magazine and editorial director for the Society for Human Resource Management. He has 27 years of journalism and publishing experience, and joined SHRM in 1993 as managing editor of HR News, the Society's monthly newspaper. Previously, Rubis managed editorial operations at two Washington, D.C.-area newsletter publishers covering federal programs and investment markets. He also was a reporter and editor for three daily newspapers. He has a bachelor's degree in journalism from the University of North Carolina. Patrick Mirza is the editor of HR Magazine . He has more than 16 years of business publishing experience. He joined the magazine staff in 1997 as managing editor and was promoted to editor in 2000. Previously, he worked for the National Institute of Business Management, a business-to-business publisher, as the editor of two monthly newsletters covering employment law and management issues. He won a writing award from the Newsletter Publishers Association for his 1996 article on Internet policies. He also served as associate editor for weekly and monthly newsletters covering small business issues and personal investment information, and edited business-related books. Adrienne Fox
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