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American Newspaper Publisher

Early 1980s—American Newspaper Publishers Association develops first generation soybean oil-based inks to replace uncertain mineral oil supplies. [Pg.1642]

While individuals able to attract national attention continued to speak to the paper problem, a collective voice was still to be heard. Seeking an improvement in newsprint, the American Library Association (ALA) formed a Committee on the Deterioration of Newsprint Paper in 1911 (3). The committee worked with the American Newspaper Publishers Association in surveying publishers concerning the possibility of special library editions. Some positive responses were received, but when the ALA committee surveyed libraries, they found most were interested only in permanent files of local papers. The committee concluded that special newspaper editions were possible, if libraries were willing to pay for such editions. Perhaps as a result of the consciousness raising of this... [Pg.10]

In the early 1980s, the American Newspaper Publishers Association (ANPA re-... [Pg.576]

In March 1942, the Ford plant at Poissy, France, was severely bombed by the R.A.F. The news went to Dearborn via a personal letter from an obscure employee at Poissy, to a fellow employee at Dearborn, who passed the letter on to Sorenson. In May 1942, Edsel Ford himself reacted to these events "It is interesting to note that you are laying plans for a more peaceful future." Mentioning the bombing, he wrote "Photographs of the plant on fire were published in American newspapers but fortunately no reference was made to the Ford Motor Company."... [Pg.256]

Edgar Allan Poe, sa vie et ses ouvrages, published in La Revue de Paris (March and April) - parts of this article were directly translated from articles found in American Newspapers. [Pg.255]

On January 2, 1960, the St. Paul Pioneer Press published on its editorial page an article, quoted in part below, which was based on a North American Newspaper Alliance story entitled Small Powers Reported Building Clandestine Germ Warfare Units, released December 11,1959, out of Ottawa. [Pg.103]

Tom Wolfe is a journalist, novelist, and essayist, who often writes about American popular culture. Wolfe received a Ph.D. in American Studies from Yale and spent several years as a newspaper reporter and magazine writer before publishing his first book, The Kandy-Kolored Tangerine-Flake Streamline Baby in 1964. Some of his other works include The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test (1968), The Right Stuff (1979), The Bonfire of the Vanities (1985), A Man in Full (1998), and Hooking Up (2000). This essay was first published in The New York Times in 1979. [Pg.545]

The USSF published underground newspaper for American military persons and established coffeehouses near domestic military... [Pg.288]

I went with the two officers to a party at the house of Mr. Agronsky, editor of the Palestine Post—the only English-language newspaper then published in Palestine, and violently pro-Zionist in policy. I was immediately assailed with questions as to what the United States was going to do about the Palestine problem, and encountered at once the curious atmosphere of distortion and suspicion which has, I fear, been bred in the minds of these people by the total lack of consistency in American policy toward Palestine. [Pg.52]

The results were not altogether surprising. There were no references to the explosions in any issues until 27 February 1987. In all likelihood, the editor was under very strict orders from the Ministry of Defense not to publish any news about the blasts, their psychological impacts, or the impacts on the economy or region s health. In short, the population was blindsided. It had no inkling when a blast would occur or its destructive impacts. The newspaper did, however, occasionally report briefly on American nuclear tests. Here are examples of the lead stories from six different years ... [Pg.1804]


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