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Subscriptions will cost $20 annually, though the magazine will be distributed free to students. Luo said he expects to publish four issues this year...
People with something to sell and a little cash for promotion sometimes engage a publicist to put out a flattering word. Such a paper is called a press release. Journalists consider it a breach of legitimacy to publish such a document verbatim; in most cases, the hyperbole would invite derision. A few days ago, however, a press release went around from Alfred A. Knopf, Michael Crichton's publisher, announcing the imminent release of 2 million copies of his new novel, The Lost World, the sequel to his 1990 blockbuster Jurassic Park. The remarkable thing is that...
...addition to restructuring much of the organization, Goldfinger says the paper will publish bi-weekly, twice as frequently as it currently does, starting November 1. Spare Change also hopes slowly to increase its circulation from 19,000 to 22,000 papers, Manuel says...
...really surprised they did it," TIME's Richard Zoglin says of the decision by The New York Times and the Washington Post to publish the unaltered, 35,000-word Unabomber manifesto in today's Post. "These are two papers who closely guard their journalistic integrity, so this makes their giving in to a terrorist's demands even more unusual." The two papers split the $35,000 cost of the eight-page spread. Publishers of both dailies had debated whether or not to print the essay since April, when the bomber sent it to them with the warning that he would...
...express your opinion in the paper, please don't hesitate to write a letter to the editor. The letters section of the paper exists exclusively for this purpose. If you think something's great or something stinks on campus, page two of The Crimson is also available to publish student opinion pieces as Guest Commentaries five times each week...