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Reason
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Free at Last New newspapers are springing up everywhere, despite the U.S. government's help. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Unbalanced Like a Fox Rupert Murdoch's lead shows that targeting a partisan audience can be a very lucrative business. mark for My Articles similar articles
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InternetNews
March 2, 2009
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Switching Printer's Ink for E-Ink Won't be Easy Hearst plans to develop an e-reader device and a digital content model could rescue and revive print publications financially hobbled by increasing operational costs and declining ad channels. mark for My Articles similar articles