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NEW YORK -- January 24, 2007:
Courtside Acquisition Corp. ("Courtside") (AMEX: CRB), a specified purpose acquisition company, today announced that i...
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..., hostility and suspicion from the host community, and racism (Ram & Jones, 1998). . It is tradition... Rich Lists compiled by mainstream newspapers (LCC, 2001). Since these successful entrepreneurs .... Anderson, S. & M. Platzer (2006). American made. Washington: National Venture Capital Associa...
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..... . Deep in the heart, Part 2: At American Community Newspapers II LLC of Plano, Texas, Richa...
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... the web site ConsumerSearch.com, and American Community Newspapers purchased some non-dailies in...
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... has been named "Best Supermarket" by community members in Allen, Coppell, Frisco, Lewisville, McK... published today by Star Community Newspapers. In addition to having every eligible Market Stree... "Best Butcher" by readers of the Allen American and Coppell Gazette. . The annual Readers' Choice ...
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...Community Involvement: Caring for the Kenai, Challenger Lear... Achievement Alaska, Food Bank of Alaska, American Cancer Society and many other regional and local e... science fairs, Adopt a Family, Newspapers in Education, electrical safety demonstrations to ...
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Executive suite: At American Community Newspapers II LLC of Plano, Texas, Richa...
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... and academic work focuses on Native Americans and multiple forms of violence in communities of c...For example, Grace Lee Boggs, a community organizer in her late eighties, discussed how she ...Seeing Davis's picture in newspapers evoked a sense of connection for Abdulhadi's mothe...
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The concept of a legal right to privacy existed long before 1890 when Samuel D. Warren and Louis D. Brandeis published their much-acclaimed Harvard Law Review article advocating tort liability for invasions of privacy by publication. A number of writers and public intellectuals had already dramatized a need for protecting people from the prying of the press. Their essays upheld Victorian social standards and typically assigned blame to commercial pressures on journalists to satisfy public appetites. Attempting to resolve a conflict between civility and civil liberties, they either endorsed as much self-regulation as possible or called for a legal remedy. Nineteenth-century privacy advocates raised issues of audience tastes and media ethics that remain contentious today.
... to the current culture warriors, many Americans have heen determined to set standards of moral con...Inexpensive newspapers, pamphlets, and books gave lurid accounts of lust,... insulting to "the moral sense of the community." Yet, he observed, even those who denounced such ...
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.... American Community Newspapers LLC of Dallas filed for bankr...