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  • Meanwhile, local councils are spreading the word to their grateful tax payers, delivering full colour "newssheets" which record how diligently they are dealing with climate change, with such delights as "Climate Change workshops", children's theatre productions and educational workshops.

    Archive 2007-03-01 Helen 2007

  • Mr. McMillian, who teaches history at Georgia State University, celebrates the "brash and saucy" collectivist editorial approach employed by most of these "rags" or "newssheets".

    Let's Print It, Man RUSS SMITH 2011

  • Otherwise, tiny newssheets like Newsweek were not available in 1899 and that would be a savings.

    Living Like it’s 1899, What does ‘Sacrifice’ Mean? - Warner_Todd_Huston’s blog - RedState 2009

  • The Mitsuibishi Diamondstar 90 is reportedly the fastest offset printer in the world, capable of running 90,000 color newssheets per hour.

    Boing Boing 2005

  • The CEO said he'd expected a buyer to sell off some of the newssheets, but only at the last minute did he fathom the fullness of McClatchy's plans.

    Knight Ridder CEO 'Stunned' By McClatchy Resale Plans 2006

  • AMANPOUR: There is a palpable sense of fear here in the teahouses, on the newssheets, in radio and television.

    CNN Transcript Jan 17, 2002 2002

  • "[Publishers] started producing weekly or biweekly newssheets on sale from a public office where people could come back and say, 'That report doesn't jibe with reality'," said Stephen Ward, a journalism professor at the University of British Columbia and author of the excellent book

    CJR 2009

  • Since then we've helped reform the IWW and seen successes through LCAP, community gardens in Reading and local newssheets in Glasgow.

    Anarkismo.net 2009

  • (London Coalition Against Poverty), community gardens in Reading and local newssheets in Glasgow.

    Anarkismo.net 2009

  • "[Publishers] started producing weekly or biweekly newssheets on sale from a public office where people could come back and say, 'That report doesn't jibe with reality'," said Stephen Ward, a journalism professor at the University of British Columbia and author of the excellent book

    CJR 2009

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