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When Serpents Die

By: Gerrie Ferris

... McGivern’s mouth eased open into a smile of sorts. “Well, I don’t keep up with the news too good, but I’ll check in with a cousin who lives here in... ...r was right. Bobby’s voice broke on her second name. “You’re not calling with bad news, are you?” “’Fraid so.” “What’s wrong?” Her mind c... ... “I’m fixin’ to.” It occurred to her that Bobby Tower hadn’t called to spread bad news for the thrill of it. Many times her aunt had been called ... ...aveled with before she left his cave camp in the green mountains. Her former World News colleagues didn’t know his fate because her successor in Gr... ...at the hell…?” The chief deputy stopped short, heaved in a breath, and said, “Bad news. It’s finally happened.” “Shut your fat mouth, boy,” Ma... ...d to apologize,” Laura Kate said, taking off her coat. Hannah grabbed a couple of magazines from a table and threw them at two cats curled in a cha...

...Laura Kate O'Connell left her life of excitement as an overseas news correspondent to return to her Georgia hometown to raise her two young cousins. When Royce Lee, Laura Kate's attorney, supposedly commits suicide, too many pieces of evidence tell a different story. Her instincts as an i...

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The Williams Record

By: Student Media

...n Cliitt. W. S. McClkllan iqoS, Asst. Editor-in-Chief. GhkaM) Mygatt iqoS, News Editor E. H. Wood icja^ At. I.. Eknst 1909, College N'oles. Alumni New... ...Friday. Copies for sale at C. G. Smith's book store and St N. H. Sanford's news room. Entered at Willisnistown post-ofiice as second class matter. The... ...le. The most notable service to the latter has been the establishment of a news bureau by means of which WilHams news of uniform charac- ter is suppli... ... WilHams news of uniform charac- ter is supplied to some two-scoie leading newspapers. The Record is, we trust, strictly "Williams" in its character, ... ...t character asks the co-operation of alumnus and student in presenting the news and sentiment of the college. Without the aid of various alumni corres... ...t wave of popularity for "Petbr Pan" which has passed through many college magazines, found the Lit. board susceptible to its advance, and the essay o... ...rsday evening, it was de- cided to make two oolleotiuns of uld clothes and magazines from the students during the year; the first collection,made befo... ...es throughout the eaot and west, has been a contributor to several secular magazines, was president of the Nebraskn Chn- tauqua assembly for sis years... ...e case in point is the removal of nearly all of the current numbers of tbe magazines on tile in the public reading-room in Jesup Hall. Tbe room is not...

...The longest running independent newspaper at Williams is the Williams Record, a weekly broadsheet paper published on Wednesdays. The newspaper was founded in 1885, and now has a weekly circulation of 3,000 copies distributed in Williamstown, in addition to ...

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Trendsiters Digital Content and Web Technologies

By: Sam Vaknin

... This renaissance will probably be aided by the gradual decline of print magazines and by a strengthening movement for free open source scholarly p... ...-scholarly material: personal reminiscences, correspondence, articles and news. Enter Scindex and its Academic Resource Channel. Established by a... ...ides: specially commissioned articles, fora, an annotated internet guide, news in context, downloads and shopping. The site enjoys healthy traffic an... ... and to a bunch of universities. Users like information, with emphasis on news and data about new products. But they do not like to shop on the net ... ...ontent. The late Pointcast, for instance, integrated advertising into its news broadcasts, continuously streamed to the user's screen, even when ina... ... by the experience of the meagre number of sites of venerable and leading newspapers that are on a subscription basis. Dow Jones (Wall Street Journa... ...onal Standard Book Number) by national agencies. Periodical publications (magazines, newsletters, bulletins) sport an ISSN (International Serial Sta... ...b.com/index.shtml http://www.pshares.org/ The circulation of print magazines has declined precipitously in the last 24 months. This dissoluti... ...to "send, save and share material from print publications". Participating magazines and newspapers print "WuliCodes" on their (physical) pages and W...

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The Marketing of Ideas and Social Issues

By: Seymour Fine

...f gossip -information, influence and entertainment. Informative gossip exists for news trading and to provide participants with a "cognitive map" o... ... and amusement rather than to convince someone of a moral position or to probe for news or confirmation of news (p. 159). In another treatment of ... ...ity in the marketplace, have their own brand of loyalties -- columnists, tabloids, magazines. The consumption of gossip of all kinds may be analogo... ... sociological and demographic demarcations. Futher, it can be observed that when news is scarce, the gossip-monger can exact a higher price for his... ...ce, the gossip-monger can exact a higher price for his tales. When the market for news expands, the amount of gossip in circulation will proliferate... ...he inhabitants of the world had little to rely on other than rumored information. Newspapers, the telegraph, the radio are late inventions. Before ... ...ls or what are typically referred to simply as "media," include print (newspapers, magazines) and broadcast (radio, T.V.) media, while personal chan... ...Everyone is colored gray. Columnists -- and commentators in the more polysyllabic magazines -- concentrate on ideology. They do not care what a man...

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Wommack’s The Art of Parenting : Lessons from Parents & Mentors of Extraordinary Americans

By: David Wommack

...4—Read to them when they are young. ........................................................... 66 5—Eat dinner together and discuss important world news events and ideas. .. 67 6—Teach them to fight their own battles. ........................................................ 68 SANDRA DAY O’CONNOR ............................................................................

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