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NORTHPORT -- The Sun Journal was named Maine's top Sunday newspaper Saturday night at the Maine at Point Lookout.
I'm just extremely proud of the entire staff and the management of the Sun Journal and the Costello family," Executive Editor Rex Rhoades said.
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The Bangor Daily News earned top honors in four categories in the New England Associated Press News Executives Association contest, it was announced Friday. The awards will be presented Sept. 10 at NEAPNEA's fall conference at the Radisson Hotel & Suites in Chelmsford, Mass.
Honored with first-place selections were BDN photographers Kevin Bennett and Gabor Degre, sportswriters Ernie Clark and Andrew Neff, and former Lifestyle reporter Jessica Bloch.
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- Charlie Condon, Attorney General for the State of South Carolina; State of South Carolina, Plaintiffs-Appellees, and South Carolina Press Association; Virginia Press Association; North Carolina Press Association; West Virginia Press Association; Maryland/Delaware/District of Columbia Press Association; the Newspaper Association of America; American Society of Newspaper Editors, Intervenors-Plaintiffs, v. Janet Reno, Attorney General of the United States; United States of America, Defendants-Appellants. Better Government Bureau, Incorporated; State of Alabama; State of Oklahoma; State of Idaho, Amici Curiae., 155 F.3d 453 (4th Cir. 1998)
ARGUED: Mark Bernard Stern, Appellate Staff, Civil Division, United States Department of Justice, Washington, D.C., for Appellants. Kenneth Paul Woodi...
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The Missouri Press Association announced winners of its 2011 daily newspaper awards Friday in Branson. The Tribune won these awards for stories and photos it ran in 2010.
FIRST PLACE
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UNDERSECRETARY BURNS DELIVERS REMARKS AT FOREIGN PRESS ASSOCIATION IN LONDON, AS RELEASED BY THE STATE DEPARTMENT
FEBRUARY 11, 2008
SPEAKER: UN...
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KANSAS CITY (AP) -- Winners of the 2009 Missouri Press Association Better Newspaper Contest were announced yesterday in Kansas City. The following list includes local winners of the statewide contest.
General Excellence
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By Jennifer Jiggetts
The Virginian-Pilot
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ASSISTANT SECRETARY SHANNON'S REMARKS AS PREPARED FOR DELIVERY AT THE INTER-AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION MEETING, MEXICO CITY, AS RELEASED B...
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The Journal Record on Friday was awarded its fifth consecutive Sequoyah Award by the Oklahoma Press Association during the annual Mid-Winter Convention 2010 OPA Better Newspaper Contest. The Sequoyah Award is given to the newspaper judges considered best in the state in its circulation category.
This is truly an honor, to be recognized as the best by our own industry," said Journal Record Publisher Mary Melon.
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Q - What can newspaper staffs in Mississippi do to stay viable in the slumping economy? A - On the news side, they must continue to be trusted information providers for readers, offering them useful content not found in other media. Compare your family's history in the newspaper business to what the future holds for Mississippi newspapers? A - I think the biggest change if we were looking from the point when I started in the business in 1988 to present day is that the deadline is no longer "fixed.