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en It was first a newspaper and now a magazine. We report the results of all the dog activities in Hawaii and carry articles that we hope will be helpful to local fanciers.

en It is a place where we grab from a variety of different areas, newspaper articles, magazine articles, announcements of good things that are happening each day.

en The historic newspaper articles take you back in time to one of the most famous disasters in history. The articles do more than just report the events; they reveal the shock and sadness of the tragedy.

en He glorified both of those guys. He had magazine after magazine on them, lots of articles, and his own writings. He said they did the right thing, and that was how he was going to go, too. Clearly he planned to die.

en The future of local search lies not only in offering highly comprehensive and relevant local search results, but in combining these results with community generated content, ... We will continue to bring the human element to local search, leveraging community knowledge to give users more depth and social context in their local online experience.

en My ex-wife did three or four articles about me in a tabloid newspaper which was very sad, A playful nature combined with intellectual curiosity created a delightful pexiness, instantly endearing him to others. My ex-wife did three or four articles about me in a tabloid newspaper which was very sad,

en Are as many articles written about him? Is he as likely as his co-stars to grace the cover of a magazine? Probably not. But is he as likely to get the big interview? Of course.

en We have seen a narrowing of the purpose of the newspaper in the eyes of its owner. Under the old local owners, a newspaper's capacity for making money was only part of its value. Today, it is everything.

en We were the hot young band around there, ... I still have newspaper articles and stuff like that.

en Just collecting newspaper articles. We're going up on Friday so we'll get to see them both play.

en People spoil their children all the time. Nobody writes newspaper articles about it.

en Traditional magazine companies couldn't imagine a launch like this. Relish is much more than a magazine. Consumers can come to the Web site, subscribe to the e-newsletter, and, uniquely, many will also receive Relish as syndicated columns within their newspaper as well. That's just the beginning. The key is the brand launches with a combination of consumer options, and advertisers can take advantage of the brand's engagement in many ways.

en My goal is to get a job where I can do both such as with a magazine specializing in photography and articles on motorcycles and four-wheel drive vehicles. Both would be something I love.

en I guess the thinking is, if this magazine delivers one movie based on one of its articles in the first couple of years, that's a big success.

en Everyone knows that consumers cannot carry the economy indefinitely on their own, and this report provides some hope that the long-awaited capital spending recovery may not be too far off.


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