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 Evening News Star Carlisle - The Biggest Source For News On The Internet
Evening Press(York) Evening Standard(London) The Evening Star(Ipswich) Evening Telegraph (Kettering)...
Scarborough Evening News (York) Schnews (Brighton) The Scunthorpe Evening Telegraph (Scunthorpe) Sedgemoor Star...
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 North Star Monthly
One hundred years later, The North Star was re-established as a monthly community newspaper, and its pages were devoted to the "reinforcement of the value of community" by publishing stories from a wide range of interests and writers.
The North Star was first established in 1807 by an expatriate from Connecticut.
The North Star emerged as a four-page weekly covering local, national and international news.
www.northstarmonthly.com   (317 words)

  
 Allied Press Limited
During 1891 Petrie sold the newspaper to the Greymouth Evening Star Co. Limited, a company created with the issuing of 3500 £1 shares, of which 1200 were deemed to be paid up and held by him.
The Star, which is New Zealand's sixth oldest daily newspaper, had its origins in the gold rushes of the Westland region.
The newspaper's circulation area stretches from Westport in the north to Haast in South Westland through some of the country's most remote wilderness.
www.alliedpress.co.nz /Greymouth.php   (317 words)

  
 History of the Morning Star
Nearly 20 years earlier, he had delivered a ringing challenge to the Tory oligarchy of the day when he declared in the celebrated North Briton that 'the liberty of the press is the birthright of a Briton and is justly esteemed the firmest bulwark of the liberties of the country'.
The Wilkes years ushered in a half century of struggles for the people's right to have newspapers published in their interest - against the Stamp Act 'taxes on knowledge' that sought to restrict newspaper buying to the well-off, against the sedition and blasphemy laws, against packed juries and private prosecuting societies.
Without that sacrifice, not only access to newspapers, but most of our trade union liberties and democratic political rights as we know them today, would not have been won.
www.poptel.org.uk /morning-star/history/history.htm   (317 words)

  
 News star on Find-a-Needle
ShropshireStar.com - Index Shropshirestar.com from the Shropshire Star newspaper.
News & Star News and Star, for news, sport, information and comment from North Cumbria and The Lake District,...
Star Wars video prompts lawsuit A teenager is suing over the mental damage allegedly caused by net exposure of a video he made.
uk.find-a-needle.com /news_star.htm   (317 words)

  
 Newspapers - Journal - Periodicos - Zeitungen - Giornali - Kranten > europe > UK
Suffolk - Ipswich- (Evening Star - Newspaper) (http://www.eveningstar.co.uk/)
Suffolk - Ipswich- (Evening Star - Newspaper) (http://www.suffolk-now.co.uk/)
Evening Star Suffolk Ipswich local newspaper UK East of England Language - English
www.belcho.be /bellink/newspapers/europe/UK/index-46.html   (317 words)

  
 sudbury star newspaper
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Ontario Birchbark - The Aboriginal Newspaper of Ontario - 2003.
Star Phoenix Simcoe Reformer Le Soleil Star Phoenix Sudbury Star Thunder Bay Chronicle-Journal Timmins...
www.ipmessenger.com /newspaper/sudbury-star-newspaper.html   (317 words)

  
 GENUKI: Genealogical research information about Derbyshire, England
You can search online at The Newspaper Library at Colindale to find details of the newspapers which have been published and which are held at by the Newspaper Library.
Links to Newspapers' sites are provided not only for the Newspaper content, but also because they may contain links to other items or sites of local interest.
Although this is a free advertising newspaper, each issue usually contains one or more local history articles, a family walks feature, and on the back page "What's in a Name" in which the author offers his own unique insight into the meaning behind readers' surnames.
www.genuki.org.uk /big/eng/DBY   (317 words)

  
 The Star Online: The Newspaper of Cleveland County
THE NEWSPAPER OF CLEVELAND COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA FOR 112 YEARS
The Star Online: The Newspaper of Cleveland County
The entire contents of www.shelbystar.com and The Shelby Star, including logotype, graphics and text, are fully protected by copyright and registry and cannot be reproduced in any form for any purpose without written permission from The Shelby Star.
www.shelbystar.com /Portal/index.asp   (248 words)

  
 Michigan - Star Cities SM
* Star Cities SM is environmentally friendly and uses no paper, ink or hazardous chemicals and you don't have to worry about disposing of it or recycling it like you do with a newspaper or magazine.
North Adams - North Branch - North Muskegon - North Star
Star Cities Realty is becoming America's leader in discount realty services and franchises are available in 32 states.
starcities.net /links/mibd.shtml   (2053 words)

  
 Judaism and Jewish Resources - Andrew Tannenbaum
Transcripts of discussions with victims of the Iraqi SCUD missile attacks are archived at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.
The American Physicians Fellowship for Medicine in Israel is an organization of North American physicians and other health professionals dedicated to advancing the state of medical education, research and care in Israel.
These discussions are described in a newspaper article from The Michigan Daily, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
shamash.org /trb/judaism.html   (7777 words)

  
 Star Tribune - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Star Tribune (formerly the Minneapolis Star Tribune) is the largest newspaper in Minnesota and is published seven days each week in an edition for the Minneapolis-St. Paul metropolitan area and a statewide version available across Minnesota and parts of Wisconsin, Iowa, and North Dakota.
The Star Tribune is considered by some to be a liberal newspaper especially when compared to the St. Paul-based Pioneer Press, which others consider relatively conservative.
In 1982, the papers were merged into the Minneapolis Star and Tribune, and in 1987 adopted the present name Star Tribune: Newspaper of the Twin Cities.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Minneapolis_StarTribune   (502 words)

  
 Dr North and the Kansas City Milk War
North and the Post fired sensationalistic broadsides, accusing the town of Kansas City, its charitable organizations and especially the Star of complicity in "killing babies." Only pasteurization of milk could clear up epidemics ravaging the nation, North claimed.
But if North was "not interested" in local controversy, he could hardly have expected a calm reaction after a July 10th column blamed the Chamber of Commerce, the Consumers League and the Star for the city's high infant mortality rate.
[30] Kansas City Star, Dec. 1, 1920 (Note: A group of 72 news clippings provided to North by a clipping service, along with 24 columns by North, was kept in a scrapbook among North's papers at the National Agricultural Library.
www.runet.edu /~wkovarik/papers/north.html   (5781 words)

  
 Open Directory - News: Newspapers: Regional: United States: Minnesota
Moose Lake Star Gazette - Online version of weekly newspaper includes local news for Carlton and Pine Counties, editorial, letters to the editor, obituaries, and public notices.
Regional: North America: United States: Minnesota: News and Media: Newspapers (12)
Minnesota Newspaper Association - And the Minnesota Newspaper Foundation.
dmoz.org /News/Newspapers/Regional/United_States/Minnesota   (2527 words)

  
 North Stars Ice Hockey Club, Newcastle Australia
The Star Newspaper North Stars have won their last regular season home game this weekend in a 10 to 4 goal thrashing of the Melbourne Ice.
The Star Newspaper North Stars will play in their 3rd consecutive AIHL Finals series this weekend in the 2005 Newcastle Dental Laser Finals.
The Newcastle North Stars have reclaimed Australia's highest prize in the sport of ice hockey after defeating minor premiers the Adelaide Avalanche 3 goals to 1...
northstars.com.au   (2527 words)

  
 Star Tribune - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Star Tribune (formerly the Minneapolis Star Tribune) is the largest newspaper in Minnesota and is published seven days each week in an edition for the Minneapolis-St. Paul metropolitan area and a statewide version available across Minnesota and parts of Wisconsin, Iowa, and North Dakota.
In 1982, the papers were merged into the Minneapolis Star and Tribune, and in 1987 adopted the present name Star Tribune: Newspaper of the Twin Cities.
The Star Tribune is considered by some to be a liberal newspaper especially when compared to the St. Paul-based Pioneer Press, which others consider relatively conservative.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Star_Tribune   (434 words)

  
 Observer Publications, Inc.
People from North County read their community newspapers.
Browse our web site to learn how The Observer, The North Providence North Star, and The Johnston Sun Rise can make a difference in your life and your business.
Our publications are about the neighborhoods, the people next door, the events in town, the activities down the street, as well as the latest trends which affect their lives.
www.observerpublications.com   (434 words)

  
 The Rochester Years
Douglass bought a two story home in Rochester, New York for Anna and the children and on December 3, 1847, Douglass began his second career, when his four page weekly newspaper, the North Star, came off the presses.
During his years in Rochester, Douglass continued to grow in status as the editor of the nation's best known black newspaper, in which he was free to attack slavery with all the power of his intellect.
Douglass had heated arguments with many of his fellow black activists, but these debates showed that his people were beginning to involve themselves in the center of events affecting their position in America.
www.history.rochester.edu /class/douglass/part3.html   (2322 words)

  
 The Pelican File - Newspaper - The Fort Worth Star-Telegram
The top U.S. envoy held his longest meeting yet Thursday with his North Korean counterpart and said he hoped they would soon be able to draft a joint document that would signal some progress in talks aimed at curbing the North's nuclear ambitions.
Average scores on the ACT college entrance exam held steady across all subjects for the high school class of 2005 compared with last year's seniors, an indication that schools are treading water in their efforts to prepare students for college-level work.
Iraqi and U.S. forces captured a suicide bomber before he could detonate his explosive belt Thursday, and announced a key suspect in the kidnap-slaying of Egypt's top envoy to Iraq had been arrested in what was hailed as a blow to the terror network.
www.pelicanfile.com /newspaper.cfm?NewspaperID=74   (2322 words)

  
 Frederick Douglass--Abolitionist Leader
He published a newspaper in Rochester, New York, called The North Star.
It got its name because slaves escaping at night followed the North Star in the sky to freedom.
Douglass's goals were to "abolish slavery in all its forms and aspects, promote the moral and intellectual improvement of the COLORED PEOPLE, and hasten the day of FREEDOM to the Three Millions of our enslaved fellow countrymen." How else did Douglass promote freedom?
americaslibrary.gov /cgi-bin/page.cgi/aa/activists/douglass/leader_1   (94 words)

  
 Open Directory - News: Newspapers: Regional: Australia: Victoria
Dandenong Star - Selected news, sports and motoring items from a free community newspaper distributed weekly to homes and commercial outlets throughout Dandenong, Dandenong North, and Keysborough.
North East Newspapers - Publisher of Agribusiness, Snow Report, North East Victorian and Yarra Valley newspapers.
Dandenong Journal - Free suburban newspaper - one of Melbourne's oldest.
dmoz.org /News/Newspapers/Regional/Australia/Victoria   (3067 words)

  
 Arizona Newspapers -- DailyEarth
The Arizona Daily Star is the online newspaper for Tucson, AZ and is an excellent source for information on the surrounding Sonoran desert, southern Arizona news, Arizona sports with extensive coverage of the University of Arizona Wildcats.
The Arizona Daily Star features excellent special sections such as The Border, a section that provides news pertaining to crime, immigration, culture and politics of this unique region.
location is north central Arizona approximately 10 miles north of Prescott and 90 miles southwest of Flagstaff.
www.dailyearth.com /USNews/arizona.html   (3067 words)

  
 UK What's On Guide - Newspaper North
UK What's On Guide covers all areas of Great Britain including the North West, North East, Northern England, Southern England, Midlands, Anglia, South Central, South West, South East, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
North England - South England - Scotland - Wales - Ireland
To start click on the region on the UK map and choose the activity you wish to enjoy.
www.ukwhatsonguide.co.uk /newspaper_north.htm   (103 words)

  
 Open Directory - Regional: Europe: United Kingdom: England: Cumbria: News and Media
The North West Evening Mail - Daily local newspaper for the Barrow-in-Furness area of South Cumbria.
The Whitehaven News - Weekly newspaper for the Copeland region of West Cumbria, Whitehaven, Egremont, Seascale and Millom.
BBC North East and Cumbria - Television program news and information for the North Eastern England and Cumbria region.
dmoz.org /Regional/Europe/United_Kingdom/England/Cumbria/News_and_Media   (386 words)

  
 Shelby North Carolina "The Star" Daily Newspaper
Advertise in the Shelby North Carolina "The Star" Daily Newspaper.
Shelby North Carolina "The Star" Daily Newspaper 68045
For multiple days, place one order in the shopping cart for each day.
www.nnads.com /shelnorcarth.html   (42 words)

  
 North Dundas, Ontario
Dundas Star-News Community newspaper serves the Dundas district of Hamilton, Ontario.
North Dundas is a township in eastern Ontario, Canada, in the United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry spread across the South Nation River and the East Castor River.
Dundas Area Map Shows where Dundas is in relation to Northfield, Faribault, and surrounding communities.
www.serebella.com /encyclopedia/article-North_Dundas,_Ontario.html   (337 words)

  
 morning star on Encyclopedia.com
PRESS: MORNING STAR: Still flying the red flag; Despite the fall of the Berlin Wall, the Morning Star presses are still rolling.
All Star Analysts Portfolio highlights: CACI International, Flextronics, Tuesday Morning, and Williams-Sonoma.
Talking Bible Dolls Announces First Retail Chain; New England 9-Store Chain Morning Star to Carry Dolls.
www.encyclopedia.com /html/X/X-mornings.asp   (337 words)

  
 Log Cabin Chronicles Peter Black's North Hatley, Quebec
The Bassetts (of newspaper, broadcasting, and sports fame) were the royalty of North Hatley at one point, holding court, tennis and otherwise, with the comfortable and powerful seasonal residents from Montreal and elsewhere.
North Hatley, though, likely will be a little less peaceful, as it adjusts to its new status as the unofficial seat of Quebec power.
Charest's house in the picturesque village at the north end of Lac Massawippi in the Eastern Townships has become the premier's unofficial official residence, the place where he has taken to welcoming notables from his new circle of political friends.
www.tomifobia.com /black/north_hatley.shtml   (736 words)

  
 The Color Line Created African-American Ethnicity in the North-- The Color Line and the One-Drop Rule
Eight months later, The North Star’s circulation was soaring and Black leader James McCune Smith wrote to Black activist Gerrit Smith:
The clash between how Douglass saw himself in 1838 and the public persona that he was forced to portray, was due to the presence of African-American ethnicity in the North.
They showed how the courts in the North and in the upper South strove to devise criteria that could be used to determine which side of the color line someone was on, and that these criteria were: physical appearance, blood fraction, and association.
backintyme.com /Essay050801.htm   (8182 words)

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