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Articles related to "Newspaper Publishing"
Newspaper Symposium on Individualized News Individualized news may help newspapers stay alive at a time when customers can select only the topics that interest them with copy coming directly to their computers. newspaper publishing • newspaper publishing in the digital age • individualized newspaper publishing • individualized news • evolving newspaper model
Newspaper Journalists and The Changing Media News may still be the product but how the public accesses it may leave the journalists locked into the printed media far behind. journalists • newspaper journalists • print media • newspaper publishing • newspapers and digital technology
A Castle Fit for a King Castles and legends go often hand in hand. But when the legend is William Randolph Hearst, the castle can't be anything less than sensational. hearst castle • william randolph hearst • san simeon • california • newspaper
Newspapers Lose Public Notices Revenue Newspapers counted on public notices from government for revenue in the past but now as cost-saving measures, these are being put on the Internet. newspaper publishing • public notices in newspapers • public notices on the internet • decline of newspaper advertising • decline of public notices in newspapers
How to Write a Newspaper Article There's a particular formula that should be utilized when writing a newspaper article, feature story or press release, thereby making for an interesting and easy read. newspapers • publication • newspaper article • how to write for newspapers • journalism
Palin's Hometown Paper Prints Negative Letter The Wasilla, Alaska newspaper printed a New Jersey woman's letter chastising Sarah Palin for being "extremely out of touch" with important issues challenging Americans. palin's hometown newspaper publishes negative lett • sarah palin inexperienced • wasilla paper publishes letter chastising palin • nj woman's letter claims palin out-of-touch with i • palin criticized for no problem solving
Publishing Classroom Newspapers Publishing classroom newsletters and newspapers is an effective tool for getting kids enthused about writing while simultaneously covering a huge number of standards. publishing classroom newspapers • publishing classroom newsletters • rigor and relevance • rigorous • relevant
Abandoned and Discontinued Cemeteries Cemeteries aren't forever. Many have been moved for highways, dams and other projects. Here's how to look for ancestors buried in currently non-existent cemeteries. lost cemeteries • abandoned cemeteries • discontinued cemetries • relocated graves • re-burials
Alternative News Sources on the Middle East Provides news sources for people wanting to read more in-depth or alternative news on the Middle East.
Australian Trading Post Now Web Published Only Leading Australian buy and sell classifieds publication says goodbye to print copy. From November the Trading Post begins a new era in internet classified advertising. the trading post • internet classified advertising • buy and sell classifieds • print publication • online classifieds
Caroline Kennedy Withdraws Bid for Senate Seat Caroline Kennedy withdrew her bid for consideration for the Senate seat vacated when Hillary Clinton was confirmed as Secretary of State. Who will Gov. Paterson appoint? caroline kennedy withdraws bid • hillary clinton's senate seat • gov paterson appointment • special election • who will replace
Corporate Revenue Building Ideas and Techniques Building corporate revenues in times of economic restraint isn't easy. Rely on the talent within the company to support corporate growth with innovation. corporate revenue building • increasing corporate revenues • growing business financially • how to build revenue • corporate innovation
Eastern European Newspapers Planning a trip to Eastern Europe or want to keep up with your favorite culture? Local English-language and ex-pat newspapers are perfect for up-to-date information. english-language newspapers • eastern europe ex-pat populations • slovak spectator • russian newspapers in english • moscow news
From Newsprint to Pixels: Catholic Newspapers go On-Line A look at three Catholic newspapers who've set up shop on the WWW. catholic • newspapers • websites
Maeve Binchy A brief look at the life of one of today's most beloved authors. maeve binchy • circle of friends • tara road • dalkey • dublin
Modern Forerunners to the Olympic Games Centuries after the Ancient Olympic Games were banned several local 'olympic' festivals sprang up, someof which are still held on an annual basis much wenlock • cotswold olimpick games • olympic games • chelsea festival • shin kicking
North Koreans Get Peek At Internet North Korea is allowing access to the Internet through mobile phones, but the service is very limited. north korea • internet north korea • ryomyong • ryomyong.com • mobile phone
San Francisco Chronicle May Shut Down San Francisco Chronicle begins laying off employees to reduce costs before closing or selling out. print newspapers • newspapers problems • financial situation of newspapers • san francisco chronicle • san jose mercury news
Sex Change Kids - Gender Change Surgery Issue Can children make informed decisions regarding issues on identity and gender transition which involve gender change surgery and hormone replacement therapy? change gender • transsexual debate • gender transition • identity issues • hormone replacement therapy
There's More to Do in Beijing Than Just Sightsee Beijing is chock full of activities to keep visitors busy long after the Forbidden City and Great Wall are closed for the day. Narrowing the list down can be difficult. calendar of events for beijing • things to do in beijing • cultural events in beijing • email newsletters on beijing events • lists of things to do in beijing
Web Site Lists to Top All Lists Lists of all kinds seem to always be popular. These lists of Websites for fundraisers and nonprofits have been selected by their authors to make your searches more efficient and effective. lists • website lists • fundraising lists • nonprofits lists
A Brief History of the London Newspaper The London Newspaper had its beginnings with the simple one-page broadsheet. This is a brief history of the of those London Newspapers. london • newspaper • london newspaper history • the times • the daily mail
A Writer's Calendar The lead time for seasonal material can be a several weeks for newspapers and half a year or more for magazines. This handy aid will help you submit your work in time. seasonal article • christmas article • halloween article • non-fiction writing • writer's calendar
Biography of Oscar Franklin Miller 1882-1918 Named as one of the One Hundred Outstanding Heroes of World War I, Oscar F. Miller served his country with honor. He was born in Franklin County, Arkansas in 1882. genealogy • genealogy research • family history genealogy • ancestors • geneology
Can a Bar of Soap Relieve Nocturnal Leg Cramps? There is considerable evidence--all unscientific--that going to bed with a fresh bar of soap may be the easiest route to a good night's sleep for leg cramp sufferers. nocturnal leg cramp • soap prevent leg cramp • rls • soap leg cramp • soap leg cramp relief
CB Fry Was an Extraordinary Athlete Cricketer, soccer player, and athlete, Fry as also an academic, teacher, editor, writer, and publisher. c.b. fry • cricket • polymath • sports hero • athlete
Ethnic Nepalese Media in the USA Growth in Nepalese immigrant community in the United States has contributed to steady rise of ethnic Nepalese media in the country. ethnic nepalese media in the united states • ethnic nepalese media • nepal • nepalese media • ethnic media in the united states
Great Jobs for Writers Even successful freelancers sometimes need a second job to pay the bills. Here are some career ideas for writers who need to make money. jobs for writers • careers for writers • editing jobs • jobs for freelance writers • famous writer jobs
How to Write an Obituary An obituary is often the last news article written about a person. Some obituaries are short death notices run for free, others are more elaborate and run for a fee. obituary • obituaries • funeral obituary • death notice • death announcement
Newspaper Bias in Reporting Limitations of time, space, and advertising influence what news stories are published and where they appear in a paper. newspaper bias • newspaper slant • bias in reporting news • how news stories are chosen • advertising influence on news
Newspaper Marketing Lesson Plan The object of this unit is to discuss the orgins of print media, the advancement of electronic media technology and marketing newspapers to younger readers of the future. teaching media studies newspaper history • teaching media studies print media • media studies lesson plan • media studies definitions • role of media
Pad Thai Alison and Simon Holst's recipe for a tasty Thai dish. thai cuisine • noodles • chicken • shrimp
Poetry and Identity in New Zealand and Palestine Creative writers in different cultures have been the voice of their people in times of war and hardship, showing surprising parallels across language and distance. poetry and politics • maori poetry and songs • middle east artists and politics • creative expression and culture • colonialism and cultural identity
Spanish Flu of 1918 - Global Flu Pandemic The swine flu is not the first major flu outbreak to sweep the globe, and looking back provides a glimpse at the enormity of a pandemic health crisis. flu 1918 • spanish flu • flu pandemic • global flu outbreak • major flu outbreak
Wonderous Times on the Frontier Book Review This Historian writes from the perspective of the miner, cowboy, the farmer, saloon owner, prostitutes, and anyone else that spent time in the west during its expansion. wonderous times on the frontier • historian dee brown • boone crockett jim bridger kit carson first to tra • mark twain wrote tall tales • horace greeley reporter at denver
Yes, Virginia, There is a Santa Claus In 1897, an eight year old girl wrote a letter to the New York Sun asking if Santa Claus existed. The newspaper's response became part of America's holiday history. yes virginia there is a santa claus • famous editorial • christmas editorial • new york sun history • francis pharcellus church
Acadiana, Home of the Cajuns This article identifies Acadiana as the south Louisiana region where Cajun culture has a predominant influence on the lives of its inhabitants. acadiana • louisiana • cajun • culture • heritage
Alternative Independent Film Publicity Tips Publicity can make or break the success of an independent film. Here are alternative media outlets that can bring enough publicity to launch an independent film release. independent film publicity tips • media outlets for filmmakers • alternative publicity markets • film publicity tips • independent film promotion
Emperor Norton of San Francisco One of the most eccentric characters in American history, Emperor Norton ruled benevolently for over two decades in mid-nineteenth-century California. emperor norton • joshua norton • san francisco history • california history • eccentric
Esperanto and Cinema Part Two (Jean Forge) An introduction to the life and work of Jean Forge, (Jan Fethke). jean forge • jan fethke
Frederick Douglass Biography Frederick Douglass fought for an America that would live up to its stated ideals. that "All men are created equal." He dedicated his life to that cause. frederick douglass • african american slavery • abolitionist • emancipation proclamation • civil war
Ink on Their Fingers Newspapers were the primary source of information in the past. As a results, many interesting things can be found there, if you can find the papers! ancestors • descendants • obituaries • historical societies • history
Make a Difference How we can make a difference every day in the lives of those around us; as well as information on the more-structured Make A Difference Day. make a difference • courtesy • assistance • help • points of light
The Life of Mary Seacole The Crimean War is synonymous with one person, Florence Nightingale. At least that was until Mary Seacole was voted the winner of the 100 Great Black Britons poll in 2004 mary seacole • florence nightingale • crimean war • admiral nelson • sevastapol
The Traditions of Christmas A look at the history of various Christmas traditions including Christmas trees, Santa Claus, mistletoe, holly and Christmas cards. christmas • santa calus • christmas trees • holly • mistletoe
Bush's Infuriating and Ennobling Moral Clarity Principles draw bright lines and for this reason some people find Bush infuriating and others find him ennobling. bush • iraq • moral clarity
China Bomb On May 7, in the most unfortunate accident of the war in Kosovo, NATO forces bombed the Chinese embassy. china • bomb • embassy • kosovo • albright
Medical Ethics in Germany Before 1933 The Nuremberg Code (1947) is considered the starting point for human experimentation ethics, but strict guidelines and medical regulations existed in Germany before 1933. medical ethics • germany • nuremberg code • human experimentation • national socialists |
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