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 The Minnesota Vikings - History Alumni - Carl Eller
1969 Named All-Pro by Associated Press, United Press International, and Newspaper Enterprise Association...Selected to his second Pro Bowl and first as a starter...Had a team-high 15 sacks and 10 tackles-for-loss...Started in Super Bowl IV vs. the Kansas City Chiefs, recording six tackles in the 23-7 loss.
1970 Named All-Pro by the Associated Press, Newspaper Enterprise Association, and the Pro Football Writers of America...All-NFC by the Associated Press and United Press International...Selected to the Pro Bowl as a starter...Led the team with 13 quarterback sacks...Also had 32 tackles.
1971 Named All-Pro by the Associated Press, Newspaper Enterprise Association, and Pro Football Weekly...Named All-NFC by the Associated Press, United Press International, and The Sporting News...Selected to the Pro Bowl as a reserve...Led the team with nine tackles-for-loss...Posted 39 tackles and 4.5 sacks.
www.vikings.com /historyalumni_detail_objectname_CarlEller.html

  
 carrierscholar.htm
Copley Newspaper carriers are their own bosses; they are earning an independent income, learning to deal with people and are learning how to overcome occasional obstacles.
The Copley Newspaper Carrier Scholarship Program has been established to reward those who are doing exceptional work both as newspaper carriers and as students.
A person who runs his own business, as a newspaper carrier does, is investing time in a way that will pay dividends for the rest of his or her life.
www.sj-r.com /circulation/carriers/carrierscholar.htm

  
 HI20049m.html
Freedom of the press does not entail a "right" to coerce a newspaper owner to publish particular viewpoints; such coercion would in fact be a gross violation of that newspaper's freedom of the press.
The owner of a printing press, paper, ink, and other publishing resources has the right to publish whatever opinions he or she wishes; furthermore, other authors may execute voluntary agreements with publishers to produce books, newspapers, and other materials that may be sold or donated to members of the general public.
When freedom of the press is framed in terms of property rights, it becomes clear that it applies not only to paper media, but also to the airwaves.
www.mindspring.com /~cunningr/pp/cf/HI20049m.html   (278 words)

  
 Courier Press (Holdings) Ltd
We invited written evidence from the Press Council, the Newspaper Society, the National Federation of Retail Newsagents, the Newspaper Publishers Association, the Guild of British Newspaper Editors and the Association of Free Newspapers.
Notices inviting interested parties to submit evidence were inserted in the Financial Times, the United Kingdom Press Gazette and the newspapers named in the reference (see Appendix 1).
We ascertained that the reference to the Mid Glamorgan Chronicle (Ammanford Valley) newspaper in the reference was intended to refer to the West Glamorgan Chronicle.
www.competition-commission.org.uk /rep_pub/reports/1987/212courier_press.htm   (486 words)

  
 Baltimore Sun Newspaper
If a blank page is detected, the press is stopped immediately and newspapers with blank pages are called back from stackers and bundlers before they leave the printing plant.
The Baltimore Sun is printed on presses fed by large rolls of newsprint which are changed during press runs.
Occasionally, blank pages are caused by ink starvation to the anilox cylinder in a press, or, rarely, by running a press with a plate missing from a plate cylinder, or, very rarely, by a plate coming off a cylinder while a press is running.
www.discounted-newspapers.com /baltimore-sun/newspaper.html   (188 words)

  
 The Revival of the Black Press in America
According to the biggest black press organization, the National Newspaper Publishers Association, the average age of readers of member papers is 43.9, and 54% are women.
But now, the black press is on a rebound, pushed by a sophisticated readership increasingly loathe to accept mediocrity, pulled by owners who realize their old business model is utterly broken and advertisers who now demand a more specific return on their dollar than a feel-good vibe.
For the first time, the black press is successfully raiding the general-market papers.The St. Louis American, for instance, just hired a salesperson with experience at the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, and recruited its classified ad manager from a local alternative.
www.editorandpublisher.com /eandp/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1000727192   (188 words)

  
 NNPA & The Black Press
Little wonder then, that those involved in the Black Press would be suspicious of an effort by PBS to tell the story of Black newspapers in America.
After reading the critical analysis "They Came to Bury The Black Press" by John Woodford, an educator and former Editor-in-Chief of Muhammad Speaks newspaper, you may agree that the suspicions are indeed warranted.
anniversary of the birth of the Black Press in America was observed at "dueling dinners," held by the National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA), and the National Association of Black Owned Broadcasters (NABOB), Thursday March 18.
www.blackjournalism.com /newpage1.htm   (188 words)

  
 3am REGULARS: FAT MAN ON THE LEFT
Those were heady times -- the civil rights struggle and then the anti-war movement which characterized the '60s and early '70s.The Free Press was not only the nation's first underground newspaper, it made Kunkin virtually the voice of the counter culture.
The underground newspaper movement spearheaded the nation's counterculture, and by the end of the decade there were underground newspapers in most major cities.
In Atlanta, for example, the underground newspaper was known as The Great Speckled Bird.
www.3ammagazine.com /fmotl/2002_dec_1.html   (188 words)

  
 Plain Press: The Community Newspaper for Cleveland's West Side Neighborhoods
THE PLAIN PRESS ANNUAL COMMUNITY GUIDE will be published in the March edition of the Plain Press.
Non-profit groups or organizations, which have changed their name or phone number since last year should also call the Plain Press to update their free listing.
New non-profit organizations or non-profit organizations which did not appear in last year’s guide, should call the Plain Press at 621-3060 to be included in this year’s guide.
www.nhlink.net /plainpress   (388 words)

  
 NewspaperCatalog.com - Hippo Press
Hippo Press newspaper covers major events in Manchester and around the world, with sections on global news and local news, business news and political news, Manchester cultural life and newspaper classified ads.
Hippo Press newspaper is published in Manchester and serves the communities of Greater Manchester and the Manchester surrounding areas.
Hippo Press is one of the leading newspaper titles in the Manchester area.
www.newspapercatalog.com /newspapers/hippo+press.htm   (388 words)

  
 TechNews
Single-width, double-width, offset or flexo--whatever the press, press manufacturers and newspaper folks of all stripes say shaftless technology, first embraced by European publishers, is making serious inroads at U.S. papers.
Heidelberg's first newspaper press will be a straight-format, double-width press featuring technology developed and refined in commercial-printing circles.
It’s the newspaper version of fighter-pilot training: simulated press runs training operators without spilling a drop of ink or spoiling a piece of paper.
www.naa.org /TechNews/TNSection.cfm?SID=434&start=11   (431 words)

  
 Eastern Daily Press - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Eastern Daily Press is a regional newspaper covering Norfolk, and northern parts of Suffolk and eastern Cambridgeshire, and is published daily in Norwich, UK.
The EDP is the best selling regional morning newspaper in the country and is the only regional British newspaper that out-sells The Sun in its region.
It is owned and published by Archant, formerly known as Eastern Counties Newspaper Group.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Eastern_Daily_Press   (137 words)

  
 THEPAPER.HTM
The penny press and other less cheap presses helped bring about this expansion of the newspaper industry -- from a little over 65 papers in 1835 to well over 350 in 1860 [4].
An examination of the history of the press, however, reveals similar concerns and patterns during the early years of the newspaper.
Moreover, the Internet has not yet been fully commercialized, just as the newspaper industry prior to the penny press was more of a party organ, rather than a strictly commercial press.
iml.jou.ufl.edu /projects/students/Currie/THEPAPER.HTM   (137 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - newspaper : Newspapers Today (Journalism And Publishing) - Encyclopedia
Since the invention of the telegraph, which enormously facilitated the rapid gathering of news, the great news agencies, such as Reuters in England, Agence France-Presse in France, and Associated Press and United Press International in the United States, have sold their services to newspapers and to their associate members.
For discussion of newspaper censorship, see press, freedom of the.
By the 1990s this technology had also affected the nature of newspapers, as the first independent on-line daily appeared on the the Internet.
reference.allrefer.com /encyclopedia/N/newspape-newspapers-today.html   (483 words)

  
 Fate of the Pioneer Press: Our history, our competitor
One of those hidden wonders is the Pioneer Press building -- not the soulless former insurance building that currently houses the newspaper on Cedar Street, but the older building tucked behind an awkward skyway along Robert Street.
When I worked at the Pioneer Press, mergers and closings were common as media companies consolidated the newspaper industry.
Ten days later, Goodhue pulled the big lever and pressed lead type onto a sheet of newsprint, publishing the first newspaper in Minnesota: The Minnesota Pioneer, direct ancestor of the Pioneer Press.
www.startribune.com /389/story/385327.html   (2340 words)

  
 News Media Guild
The NEWS MEDIA GUILD, formerly the Wire Service Guild, was founded more than 50 years ago to advance the interests of workers at the nation's wire services, Associated Press and United Press International.
The News Media Guild is a local, No. 31222, of the The Newspaper Guild-Communications Workers of America.
The Newspaper Guild is a semi-autonomous sector within the CWA.
www.newsmediaguild.org /our_union/index.cfm   (230 words)

  
 Journalism Dept. Faculty
Associated Collegiate Press Pacemaker -- Adviser to Valencia Source, which earned college journalism's most prestigious award in 1998 and 2001 and 2002; the newspaper was a national finalist in 1999
Received a Gold Key from Columbia Scholastic Press Association for dedication and service to the student press and was given a Meritorious Service award from the Illinois College Press Association.
Newswriting, photography awards from the National Federation of Newswomen, National Newspaper Association, Society of Professional Journalists, National School Director's Association.
www.io.eiu.edu /~journal/text/faculty/faculty.html   (230 words)

  
 NYPA-links & resources-helpful sites
American Press Institute The mission of the American Press Institute is to provide training of the highest quality for newspaper men and women and to help them improve the quality of their newspapers.
American Society of Newspaper Editors The American Society of Newspaper Editors is dedicated to helping editors maintain the highest standards of quality, improve their craft and better serve their communities through a wide variety of initiatives focusing on journalistic, First Amendment and management issues.
Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing free legal help to reporters and news organizations.
www.nynewspapers.com /helpfulsites.html   (230 words)

  
 CoachRod.com - Mountaineer All-Americans
Associated Press, United Press International, Sporting News, Kodak, Football News, WTBS, Football Writers Association, Newspaper Enterprise Association
Associated Press, NEA Service, Chicago Tribune, Williamson Rating System
Associated Press, International News Service, All-America Board, Chicago Tribune, A.M. Weyland
www.coachrod.com /Pages/AllAmericans.html   (230 words)

  
 AlternativeApproaches.com: The Virtual Underground
The Free Press, or Freep as it was lovingly called, was the crown jewel among the many underground newspapers that exploded on the scene in the late sixties.
There had been alternative papers before the underground press movement of the sixties (the Bay Guradian in San Francisco and the Village Voice in New York come to mind), but these were mostly journals with a decidedly socialist or communist agenda, papers that had been born out of the workers movement in the 1930s.
These virtual underground newspapers are a mixed-bag of old and new.
www.alternativeapproaches.com /altapr/aaunderground.html   (230 words)

  
 Newspapers & Technology
The press, which was installed at the newspaper in August 2000, prints more than 2.5 million copies per week, including four-color inserts and weekly newspapers.
MAN Roland executives and Robert Finch, vice president of The Daily Herald in Arlington Heights, Ill., welcomed more than 150 printing executives from 16 countries to view the RegioMAN press at Union Druckerei Weimar.
Additional savings are expected in construction costs, due to the shorter concrete table needed to support the press.
www.newsandtech.com /issues/2001/05-01/nt/05-01_manroland.htm   (680 words)

  
 Freedom Press - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Press was founded in 1886 by a group of friends, including Charlotte Wilson and Peter Kropotkin, who were already publishing Freedom newspaper, and has operated, with short breaks, ever since.
Freedom Press is the oldest surviving anarchist publishing house in the English speaking world and the largest in Britain.
Freedom Press have published titles by Clifford Harper, Dennis Gould, Nicolas Walter, Colin Ward, Murray Bookchin, Gaston Leval, William Blake and many others, including 43 issues of the journal The Raven.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Freedom_Press   (280 words)

  
 Dáil Éireann - Volume 462 - 28 February, 1996 - Ceisteanna—Questions. Oral Answers. - Irish Press Group.
I supported the workers in obtaining an examinership to Irish Press newspapers and Irish Press Publications, which unfortunately failed — the prospect of a long legal wrangle over the titles put off what appeared to be a potentially viable project at that time.
Bruton): The liquidation of the Irish Press newspapers, as decided by the directors, has had a serious consequence in regard to plurality and diversity in the newspaper media in that a major daily, an evening and a Sunday newspaper left the market.
The launch of any new paper or a relaunch of press titles is a matter to be decided on respectively by either the investors or the owners of the Irish Press titles.
www.oireachtas-debates.gov.ie /D/0462/D.0462.199602280012.html   (280 words)

  
 Working Papers
So, if we were to find that readers of the normally pro-Conservative press were to have moved particularly strongly against the Conservatives since 1992, we could be particularly confident in arguing that this is evidence of the influence of newspapers on their readers rather than of readers' choice of which newspaper to read.
Partisan newspapers, it is argued, influence the way in which their readers vote.
The electoral influence of Britain's highly partisan press has long been the source of concern and controversy.
www.crest.ox.ac.uk /p48.htm   (1000 words)

  
 Asia Times
For the associate editor of the Star newspaper, Bunn Negara, press freedom is a question of degree.
KUALA LUMPUR - Despite louder calls for press freedom in recent years, there is a long way to go before Malaysian society and its much-controlled media get a taste of real freedom, recent debates among journalists and authorities show.
"Before talking about press freedom, one has to answer several questions such as press freedom is for what purpose, for whom, to do what and by what standard," he added.
www.atimes.com /atimes/Southeast_Asia/EE07Ae01.html   (938 words)

  
 Honolulu Star-Bulletin Hawaii News
Black, 54, is the owner of Victoria, British Columbia-based Black Press Ltd., which operates 80 community newspapers in western Canada and Washington state.
Black's agreement to buy the 63,500-circulation paper from Liberty Newspapers Limited Partnership depended on reaching a labor accord with the employees, most of whom are represented by the Hawaii Newspaper Guild.
The employees of the Honolulu Star-Bulletin this afternoon voted to accept a tentative labor agreement with Canadian publisher David Black, who plans to buy the 118-year-old afternoon newspaper effective March 15.
starbulletin.com /2000/11/28/news/story1.html   (938 words)

  
 Timeline of the Black Press
This timeline was created with the assistance of two timelines (the Black Journalism Timeline and the Black Press: Soldiers without Swords Comprehensive Timeline).
Black newspapers throughout the country support the Double V campaign (victory abroad, victory in America).
The same year, the black press helps promote pan-Africanism as Blacks unite to support Ethiopia in its fight against Italy.
iml.jou.ufl.edu /projects/Spring99/Mikel/timeline.htm   (938 words)

  
 FFWD Weekly - February 17th, 2000
Malcolm says newspapers such as Alberta Free Press and his own project are very important at this time because people are often defined in the media based on their religion, colour, ability, etc., which creates a distorted image.
Malcolm says the response from readers has been positive, and he plans to increase the paper’s circulation and cut distribution costs by inserting the the Other press in the Alberta Free Press, another alternative newspaper.
He says the newspaper is an extension of the radio show, but now he wants to reach beyond the black community to include other groups as well.
www.ffwdweekly.com /Issues/2000/0217/city1.htm   (938 words)

  
 Giffin Graphics - a graphic arts leader in the Middle East.
The biggest newspaper flexo press in the world is currently in action at Harmsworth Quays Printing (HQP) in London.
Ergonomic handling, high productivity and outstanding print quality are the decisive features of this shaftless press, which is in operation with countless newspaper publishers the world over.
The KBA CORTINA is a revolutionary new development for efficient, last-minute, ecological and high-quality newspaper printing for the 21st century: waterless, keyless, gearless, compact.
www.giffingraphics.com /newspaperkba.html   (475 words)

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