(NAPSI)—What’s bad news for the economy could be good news for holiday shoppers-more last- minute shopping deals, easier access to credit and improved service.
According to its third annual Retail Finance Outlook study conducted by CIT, …
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North American Precis Syndicate | 6/2/12 |
When it comes to protecting your family from lice, safe, effective and natural remedies are available. (NAPS)
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6/14/12
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(NAPSI)—For many women, looking their best is a top priority, but busy schedules leave little time for essential grooming.
According to a recent survey, more than half of women have gone more than two weeks without shaving, with 71 percent of …
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By NAPS,
North American Precis Syndicate | 6/2/12 |
Sweet and natural, this Fresh Chilean Nectarine Blueberry Cobbler is a warm, comforting dish. (NAPS)
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6/2/12
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(NAPSI)—Vision changes as people get older, but vision loss is not a normal part of aging.
That’s the word from Paul A. Sieving, M.D., Ph.D., director of the National Eye Institute. He believes that early diagnosis, timely treatment, and …
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By NAPS,
North American Precis Syndicate | 5/23/12 |
(ARA) - For many younger Americans, the dream of owning their first home is alive and well. But for others, it's still an elusive dream.
Only five years ago, it was relatively easy to finance a home, but the Great Recession and the mortgage …
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4/11/12
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Chicago 10/17/11.Jeffrey Zaslow, Wall Street Journal columnist and co-author of "The Last Lecture", speaks to guests during the Ray Carlsen Distinguished Service Award Luncheon at the Inland Press Association's 126th Annual Meeting at the …
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Allison Williams for the Inland
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2/26/12
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Marc Wilson, CEO of TownNews.com
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4/25/11
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Are incoming calls to your classified department still being handled as if newspapers were the only game in town?
“Inbound customers just want one thing: results,” said Richard Clark, president of Classified Development, a Tennessee-based …
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By Adolfo Mendez | Editor
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1/2/11
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Friday, Sept. 10, is the deadline to enter the 2010 Newsroom Contests, sponsored by Inland Press.
There is still time to enter in any of the following categories:
Local News Writing
The Local News Writing Competition is co-sponsored by the …
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8/30/10
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Higher gas prices have forced the Telegraph Herald in Dubuque, Iowa, to seriously consider passing along the increased fuel cost of home deliveries to print subscribers in the form of surcharges.
Subscribers of the 28,000-circulation daily could …
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By Adolfo Mendez | Associate Editor
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3/31/10
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Joe Rodriguez
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2/22/10
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A former editor and publisher is offering a 15-week, online course this fall on how to manage a newsroom at a community newspaper.
Ken Winter, a former editor and publisher of the Petoskey News-Review, will teach “News Management,” an online …
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By Adolfo Mendez | Editor
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8/3/09
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Top 10 newspaper initiatives you should try in 2009.
1. Video ads
Shaw Suburban Media
Appeared in February Inlander
Not many papers offer local businesses the opportunity to advertise online in video format. Shaw Suburban Media is one of …
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1/1/09
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Curt Chandler
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5/22/08
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Group Executives Conference 2007
Wednesday, Sept. 19 | Denver, Colo.
PRESENTATIONS
Thursday, Sept. 20
8:30 a.m.
Recruiting and Retaining Top Talent
With Peter Starren, Media Recruiters Inc., Carson City, Nevada; and …
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9/24/07
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Joseph Schumpeter, the famous economist, coined the phrase “creative destruction” in 1942 to describe the disruptive effect of innovation on existing products and processes. He called it …
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By Matt Lindsay
Atlanta, Georgia
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12/30/16
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When Anne Halliwell, Rachel Goodman and Aubrey Gibson arrived from Indiana University as interns at the Daily Journal in Kankakee, Ill., last summer, one of their first assignments was to create a …
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By Mark Fitzgerald
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12/29/17
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So what is it you do, David Holgate?
I’m the Indiana and Michigan group president for Paxton Media Group, and publisher of The Herald-Palladium in St. Joseph, Michigan.
And how did …
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6/1/18
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The market for daily newspapers continues to burn red hot, a study by the brokerage Dirks, Van Essen, Murray & April finds.
The 36 daily newspaper transactions were the largest number of such …
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2/1/19
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http://www.mega-conference.com/
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11/16/15
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Jim Moroney of the Dallas Morning News speaks about newspaper business models during a session on newspaper business models at the 129th Inland Press Association Annual Meeting.
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Mary Beth Nolan
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11/3/14
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Jeremy Mims makes a point at the Inland Press Association Annual Meeting Sunday October 19, 2014.
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Mary Beth Nolan
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11/3/14
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