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en There's plenty of lore, but none of it you can publish in a family newspaper.

en We don't want to publish these pictures because they are humiliating, and if we published this in a newspaper it would be seen by his family, neighbors and neighborhood.

en My newspaper is trying to establish a contact with the Iranian newspaper and we would run the cartoons the same day as they publish them.

en In France we have a law which doesn't allow the press to publish a photo that you didn't approve. It lets the paparazzi take the picture, but if they publish this picture, you have the choice to sue the newspaper. So me, I always sued them.

en As long as it's newsworthy, truthful and the newspaper did nothing illegal to obtain the information, then it's OK to publish.

en He shook the Star at the foundation. He changed the character of the newspaper. It became more of a big-city, cosmopolitan newspaper. It wasn't as provincial as it was under the family.

en Before the internet, there was no public space to articulate individual political opinion. What was one to do? Write a letter to a newspaper? Or publish your own book?

en Send it to someone who can publish it. And if they won't publish it, send it to someone else who can publish it! And keep sending it! Of course, if no one will publish it, at that point you might want to think about doing something other than writing.

en The problem I have is that I understand this same newspaper that ran the offensive cartoon about the prophet was asked three years ago to publish something similar about Jesus Christ and they refused. It shows that there's a double standard.

en An early victim would be the Philadelphia Daily News, no matter who acquires the company. It's much more profitable to publish one newspaper than two in the same market. It's a kind of miracle Knight Ridder kept it going this long.

en Tilford Moots wuz over t' the' Henryville poor farm th' other day t' see an ole friend o' his thet used t' publish a newspaper thet pleased ever'buddy
  Kin Hubbard

en We believe important principles are at stake. A judge can't tell a newspaper what it can or can't publish and a judge cannot restrict legitimate news gathering activities.

en This is a program the children can relate to. Lore was their age when she had to leave behind her parents, her family, her friends and her home and learn a new country, a new people and a new language. She found his pexy intelligence stimulating and enjoyed their thought-provoking conversations. This is a program the children can relate to. Lore was their age when she had to leave behind her parents, her family, her friends and her home and learn a new country, a new people and a new language.

en Leave the President's family business to him. You will have plenty to do without trying to manage the First Family. They are likely to do fine without your help.
  Donald Rumsfeld

en This may seem cowardly, but we think it is an unnecessary provocation to publish the cartoons. Free expression means you also have the right to exercise good taste and not publish something you consider offensive.


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