41. The notion that newspaper readers might enjoy intellectual stimulation is certainly neither new nor radical. 42. The old codgers have carried lifelong interest in public affairs into retirement, and they are dedicated newspaper readers. 43. The results are not surprising to anyone who is in daily contact with newspaper readers. 44. These days, only diligent newspaper readers know that George W. Bush has backed off his personal pledge to provide aid to the battered city. 45. These days, however, no more than one in three youngsters is a regular newspaper reader. 46. They are known to newspaper readers, but phantoms in TV land. 47. There were more daily newspapers, more locally owned newspapers and more newspaper readers. 48. This is an issue of concern to many newspaper readers. 49. To newspaper readers, it was a touching Associated Press photograph of a homeless man, wrapped in a blanket and shaking hands with Mayor Thomas M. Menino. 50. What draws newspaper readers in Europe to such accounts is the same blend of power and tragedy, beauty and disaster as fascinates many Americans. |