81.   Chancellor and SFX argue that, although newspapers might be indispensable, many advertisers can do without radio.

82.   Considering that stapled newspapers are now a rarity, it is thought that this section applies only to Pioneer Press.

83.   Crosswords aside, the newspaper was resolutely earnest.

84.   Diversification was a big appeal for Gannett, and the newspapers are the real prize, the analysts say.

85.   Early on, it often took a day or two to issue responses to news events, by which time newspapers were no longer interested.

86.   Even so, newspapers are not exactly a traditional investment for a pension fund, but then again, Bronner is not exactly a traditional pension-fund manager.

87.   Even some critics of the government acknowledge that the private newspapers were not the most professional.

88.   Eventually the entire newspaper will be available on-line, said marketing manager Icky Hasnain.

89.   Eventually, industry watchers say, there could be a newspaper in nearly every suburban enclave and intown community big enough to have its own name.

90.   For the phone companies, ethnic newspapers are an obvious way to tap households of recent immigrants that are more likely to make international calls than other Americans.

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people 0.79%
company 0.71%
result 0.67%
thing 0.63%
report 0.57%
question 0.56%
official 0.55%
time 0.53%
issue 0.48%
newspaper 0.03%
newspaper + v. >>共 429
say 31.61%
report 24.99%
quote 3.93%
be 3.13%
publish 2.61%
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have 1.27%
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