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At the time, The Globe was one of the nation's most prestigious papers in a far more robust newspaper environment.
The largest and most prestigious papers like The Los Angeles Times have long prided themselves on covering the nation and the world, and some executives in the industry say that the material with the least mass appeal — whether foreign news or arts coverage — is essential to their most devoted readers, and to affluent readers who are valued by advertisers.
Or are you going to use a pull strategy, getting your name and reputation out at conferences, giving talks, and publishing prestigious papers, and getting prospective employers to call you?
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It's a very prestigious paper".
In 2007, Mr. Murdoch also bought The Wall Street Journal, a bigger and more prestigious paper.
She returned to New York in 1998 and immediately found work at the prestigious Paper Mill Playhouse in New Jersey.
In addition to publishing The News of the World and The Sun, News International owns The Times of London, a smaller but more prestigious paper.
He wants to acquire Fiat's press interests La Stampa, a Turin daily, and a big stake in Corriere della Sera, the country's most prestigious paper.
El Día was the nation's most prestigious paper until its demise in the early 1990s; it was founded in 1886 by the Colorado leader and (later) president José Batlle y Ordóñez.
Members of this sect have sent messages, seen by the Guardian, praising the article and stating "for the first time, a prestigious paper writes something in our favour, and has challenged WHO and the anti-FGM lobbyists".
It is, next to the New York Times, the most prestigious paper in the country".
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