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In writing "Rin-Tin-Tin: The Movie Star," I found newspaper databases to be invaluable sources.
According to the report, a search of the men's possessions found newspaper clippings that included articles about suicide bombings.
Back at their home here, Ms. Hall looked inside the canvas cover of the violin's case and found newspaper clippings about a Stradivarius violin that was made in 1713 - and stolen in 1936 from a dressing room in Carnegie Hall.
Since the early 1990's, the report found, newspaper staffing at the statehouse level has declined in more than half the states: 27 states -- including Connecticut, New Jersey and New York -- now have fewer full-time reporters covering state government.
Researching the period many years later for a book on the history of the abortion debate, I found newspaper editorials from the conservative heartland calling on legislatures to re-think blanket bans on abortion.
Investigators also found newspaper clippings highlighted in yellow about the investigation of Mr. O'Ferrell, 17 "flag over Yosemite" postage stamps similar to those used on all four packages, and a desktop copier.
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I returned home to South Dakota and found newspapers that were totally ignoring a large portion of the state's population, the Indian people.
At Prima Deshecha, excavation into the oldest (30-year-old) levels of trash found newspapers that were still intact with the print still legible.
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