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NATIONAL ENQUIRER. Players can blow Murdoch and Maxwell off the newsstand by creating their own tacky tabloids. And they don't have to worry about pesky lawsuits from Liz or Roseanne...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Games People Play | 5/20/1991 | See Source »

...York Daily News, we would like to applaud the decision made by Out of Town News not to carry the newspaper while it is being put out by replacement workers ("Out of Town to Stop Selling Daily News," January 23). We are of course still bitter that this newsstand decided to sell The News for almost a month before being convinced by the Newspaper Guild of New York to refuse this "scabloid." Our father, Joel Burstein, a lifelong newspaperman in New York using the name Joel Burton, worked at The News from 1966 until the management lockout began on October...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: In Memory of a Striker | 2/2/1991 | See Source »

...union supporters originally had planned to stage a protest in front of the Harvard Square newsstand at noon yesterday, but a union official met demonstrators and called off the protest shortly before it was to begin...

Author: By Seth S. Harkness, | Title: Out of Town to Stop Selling NY Daily News | 1/23/1991 | See Source »

...talk about the economy, the environment, surging nationalism and the gypsy problem. No one, however, wants to speak about women's issues--not about the increasing prevalence of rape in Budapest, nor the scarcity of birth control and the astronomical abortion rate, nor the pornography that fills every newsstand so that it is impossible to buy a newspaper without viewing women's naked breasts and spread legs...

Author: By Maria Ginzburg, | Title: East European Sexism | 1/11/1991 | See Source »

...construction of newspaper printing plants in two Australian cities, delaying capital costs of about $500 million, and folded two money-losing afternoon newspapers there into morning counterparts to save $20 million a year. He closed a proposed U.S. magazine, Men's Life, after a single test issue. Says Murdoch: "Newsstand sales were not enough to justify having any more issues, and it didn't grab...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press: Fortune to The Brave and Canny | 11/19/1990 | See Source »

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