61. Local newspapers have their own ideas. 62. London newspapers had a good time excoriating our exported presumption. 63. Like their European counterparts, most Russian newspapers have a pronounced political slant, and readers take it for granted. 64. Many newspapers also have lists of homes that have legal action pending against them. 65. Menus are often in Russian, and Cypriot newspapers now have Russian-language sections. 66. Most analysts believe newspapers have to be willing to sell or give away online classifieds that might leach revenue from the printed newspapers. 67. Most Korean newspapers have the same meek approach to reporting the news because they were government lapdogs for so long, say their critics. 68. Most schools, including Stuyvesant, require newspapers to have advisers, whose approval is needed before the paper is published. 69. Newspaper had other uses. 70. Newspapers have, too. |