Besides dailies, some weeklies, fortnightlies and monthlies are also published from this District. |
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Small papers across the country are teeming with ambitious young reporters hoping one day to make the leap to major dailies. |
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The 60 Minutes exchange is very familiar to readers of Arab newspapers, college dailies, and liberal journals of opinion. |
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Can papers with bare-bones operations uphold the high journalistic standards expected of traditional dailies? |
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My newspaper, amongst the largest selling dailies in India, deputed me to accompany the team. |
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He directly influenced the flow of specific scenes in the dailies, but he was not present for the final cutting. |
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The print campaign will appear in key pan-Arabic dailies, weeklies and monthly magazines reaching an estimated three million people. |
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There were prints of the front pages of some of the top international dailies with the sorrowful news that made headlines that day. |
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The network newscasts, the newsweeklies and most top dailies have largely ignored it. |
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Roberto and our other producer had basically convinced me not to watch dailies, yet I was heading up the production and giving out the paychecks. |
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Urdu dailies and monthlies are published in America especially in California. |
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It rarely receives a mention in mainstream dailies or on commercial news broadcasts. |
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In some markets, weeklies or monthlies picked up the comic after dailies dropped it. |
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He owns a personal library which receives several Urdu dailies, weeklies and monthlies published in different parts of the country. |
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Looking through dailies, Capra spied a blond, squeaky voiced lady who caught his eye. |
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I said, let's just take the dailies to a movie theater and see if we can see anything or not. |
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Then, she got fired off her next picture, Bad Girls, after the studio saw the dailies. |
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For no other reason than to sell newspapers, both dailies put Azania on the cover. |
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Like newspapers worldwide, French dailies have been hit hard by an advertising downturn. |
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And we will find that audience taking over the responsibilities now exercised by a handful of critics on local dailies or weeklies or monthlies. |
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A content analysis was conducted to get a picture of what is typical in both print and Web coverage of the environment in leading U.S. dailies. |
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Sofia dailies were rivalling each other in coming out with candid photos of the two. |
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There are more than 5,000 dailies, 16,000 weeklies and over 6,000 fortnightlies in all Indian languages. |
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This information had been included in the story in the local weekly paper but not in the national dailies or the Sunday papers. |
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We have, within less than forty miles of the Journal's front door, seventeen weekly competing newspapers and seven dailies. |
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During the union election, all the New York dailies ran highly laudatory articles about him. |
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The minister decided to sue one of the most important independent dailies in a bid to assure himself of favourable coverage. |
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Michigan has some 300 newspapers, including dailies, weeklies, monthlies, and others that circulate at regular intervals. |
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Three heavyweight dailies, a zingy tabloid and three serious colour newsweeklies are on sale at every news-stand. |
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At the end of the war, comic strips timidly returned to the pages of Montréal dailies. |
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The previous government had decided to eliminate all foreign publications, periodicals distributed free of charge and dailies from the program. |
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Even as the free dailies have become entrenched in the marketplace the average age of their readers has also risen. |
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Newspaper printing is a strategic activity for us in that we want to control the whole of the production chain for our dailies. |
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In 1998 there were 715 dailies and magazines issued in Arabic, French, English, Spanish, and in the Amazigh language. |
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Racism was reflected in the reproduction of caricatures in European dailies, which had offended Muslims worldwide. |
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The press diversity in Lebanon is characterised by the existence of dozens of dailies and periodicals in circulation. |
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The conference was covered by two TV channels, two FM radio stations, two English dailies and six Bangla dailies. |
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Europe is boring' was a phrase used recently by one of the quality dailies. |
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The 1960s and 1970s were marked by a second wave of ownership consolidation of Quebec's dailies. |
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Fewer and fewer artists were employed by the major dailies, and those that remained explored new outlets for their talents. |
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It was frantic back when 12 dailies hit the New York streets with half a dozen editions each. |
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They found out things that I and certain other reporters had already broken in the dailies here. |
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On February 26, 1998, journalists from London's dailies were invited to a press conference at the Royal Free Hospital. |
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Indian Express Newspapers publishes dailies with a combined readership of more than 5 million, including the highly influential Indian Express and Financial Express. |
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Although Aiko's birth made banner headlines in the country's dailies and magazines, journalists have, by and large, followed a strict code of self-discipline. |
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Turkey and Christmas pudding took their seasonal toll on newspaper circulation in December, with most dailies and Sunday titles shedding tens of thousands of sales. |
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Only one paper, Al Wasat, gave prominence to Bin Laden's death on its front page while the other dailies devoted front-page space to other news. |
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We shot the scene and then three of us went through the dailies. |
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The kingdom boasts more than a dozen fiercely competing national dailies. |
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My producer in Italy was showing dailies in the film markets and getting an amazing response, so he was ringing me every day in the jungle telling me: 'Do more! |
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Sensational dailies still exist, but beneath their splashy lay-out, they will usually be found to be quite scrupulous about getting their facts straight, at least in their news columns. |
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As I was watching the dailies, he was delivering on every level. |
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Mecom is also owner of Media Groep Limburg in the Netherlands, which publishes regional dailies Dagblad De Limburger and Limburgs Dagblad. |
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Money in hand, the pair bought two Texas dailies, in Pasadena and Conroe, plus five semiweeklies and 43 weeklies. |
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In the past years, free dailies made a breakthrough, with Metro, 20 Minutes and Direct Plus distributed at more than 650,000 copies respectively. |
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In 1910 Houghton County had nine weekly newspapers, five dailies, one triweekly, three monthlies, and two quarterly publications. |
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So why did the dailies and newsweeklies start bandying his name about as potential veep nominee for Kerry? |
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Despite the official status of these announcements, most major dailies in the United States minimized their importance by burying them on inner pages. |
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In fact, a superficial look at one of the meteorological maps shown in all of the dailies gives the impression of immense phenomena, covering vast areas such as the North Atlantic, Siberia and the Sahel. |
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Focused on growth and digitization, the wide-ranging portfolio makes Ringier Axel Springer Media AG the region's market leader in the segment of widely circulated tabloid dailies and one of the biggest magazine publishers. |
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She briefed about the role of English and Urdu dailies during the PNA movement. |
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She contributes to major dailies and magazines as a free-lance writer. |
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On September 3rd Algerian dailies reported a significant rearrangement of the security bureaucracy: three key directorates were removed from the supervision of the intelligence services and placed in control of the army. |
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See the cartoons published recently in La Presse and other Gesca dailies. |
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Seven of the eight metropolitan dailies improved their operating profits. |
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However, if you are looking for those head and shoulder enchants, thus grabbing the tabard for the Argent Crusade and start doing the dailies for the Sons of Hodir. |
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We are furthermore aware that it will be difficult, in an increasingly competitive environment, to maintain the margin of our dailies without keeping our costs down and without developing new sources of income. |
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Many of us like to leaf through the paper as we munch on breakfast, but consider reading the dailies in communal spaces like the office or coffee shops. |
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Today, there are 18 political daily newspapers, 5 social dailies, and 8 sports dailies, in addition to many specialized journals in various fields such as health, law, the arts and others. |
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The chances are that a cameraman requesting that his dailies be printed at the middle of the scale is cheating himself. |
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Scores of public and private dailies and magazines are issued in Morocco. |
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These are the new dailies that we're starting to see. |
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According to a 2001 survey, there were 1,863 newspapers published in Tamil, of which 353 were dailies. |
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Regional dailies include The Courier and Advertiser in Dundee and the east, and The Press and Journal serving Aberdeen and the north. |
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Sing Tao Daily claims to be the largest of several Chinese language dailies that serve the Bay Area. |
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Four are dailies, four triweeklies, nine semiweeklies, and 28 weeklies. |
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Important regional dailies include the Evening News in Edinburgh The Courier in Dundee in the east, and The Press and Journal serving Aberdeen and the north. |
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