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I remember Evan Dorkin talking about how once upon a time there were ponderous piles of Peanuts books that all seemed to reprint the same material.
It, along with the Denver Post (fairly widely read in Boulder) and the university-targeted Colorado Daily, are all part of Dean Singleton's MediaNews Group, yielding an ownership monopoly in which the three papers often reprint the same local stories.
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It's why virtually every regional newspaper in the UK run by the Trinity Group has reprinted the same two drug stories – a creepy one about what to do if your neighbours are smoking cannabis, and an out-of-date, debunked story about how cocaine will rot your flesh – multiple times over the last two years.
In its announcement, the team said tickets would be reprinted on the same paper season tickets are printed on: The Mets will reprint all 41,922 seats at Citi Field.
Copies of the 1988 "An Island Garden" ($28) may be available through bookstores, and it is to be reprinted by the same publisher and at the same price in March 2002.
Copies of the 1988 "An Island Garden" ($28) may be available through bookstores, and it is to be reprinted by the same publisher and at the same price in March.
We reprint the email in full below.
When Playboy reprinted that same short story in the issue for which she was the centerfold, did she honestly think the magazine was interested in her literary skills?
In 1911 the same firm reprinted the original version as volume 12 of The Collected Works of William Morris, with an introduction by May Morris; in the absence of a critical edition this is the one generally cited by scholars.
In an entry at MyDD.com this week, Mr. Bowers said: "When you discuss any of these races in the future, please, use the same embedded hyperlink when reprinting the Republican's name.
In 1969, though, four years after Eliot's death, Peter reprinted it, in the same journal, and added a postscript in which he identified the beloved as a young man Eliot had known in Paris, Jean Verdenal.
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