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Newsweek is returning to print.
Other improvements, like returning to print advertising, are planned, Ms. Heasley said.
And not only is Newsweek, the actual Newsweek, not returning to print; the new Newsweek is hardly printing.
After publishing its last issue in August, the magazine, now owned by a publisher of blogs and celebrity Web sites, has continued online without any announced plans for returning to print.
During and after the Greek Civil War, he lapsed into literary silence for almost 15 years, returning to print in 1959 with To Axion Esti ("Worthy It Is"; Eng. trans. The Axion Esti), a long poem in which the speaker explores the essence of his being as well as the identity of his country and people.
The piece notes, "some eBook adopters are returning to print, or becoming hybrid readers, who juggle devices and paper".
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It's a splendid book that cries out to be returned to print.
(Occasionally, a hard heart will soften; "Grimus" will return to print again next month).
After the second world war, he returned to print journalism and became a Fleet Street executive.
When Greeley returned to print a few days later, he did so to swear his innocence in the affair.
Just as the small ads will never return to print, the deserting display advertisers will not come back either.
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