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  2. Knickerbocker News - Wikipedia

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    William Miles Dowd [born June 13, 1942], a veteran writer and editor who had been the associate managing editor of Hearst's Baltimore News-American before moving to Albany in February 1977 to oversee The Knickerbocker News' daily operations, was The Knick's last managing editor. Dowd, who previously had worked with newspapers belonging to the ...

  3. The Free Press (Mankato) - Wikipedia

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    The last local owner of the paper was Jared How, who sold The Free Press Co. to Ottaway Newspapers Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Dow Jones & Company. Ottaway acquired 11 percent of the company in 1977 and the remainder in 1979. In 2002, Ottaway sold The Free Press and other papers to Community Newspaper Holdings Inc. (later renamed CNHI).

  4. Censorship in Germany - Wikipedia

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    However, the city-republics such as Frankfurt and Hamburg tended to have a free press, a rarity in 19th century Germany. [2] The Prussian invasion, occupation and annexation of Frankfurt was in large part motivated by the Prussian government's irritation with the Frankfurt free press; unlike Frankfurt, Prussia had severe censorship laws. [3]

  5. Encryption ban proposal in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    On 15 January 2015, David Cameron asked American president Barack Obama to increase pressure on American Internet companies to work more closely with British intelligence agencies, in order to deny potential terrorists a "safe space" to communicate, [9] as well as seeking co-operation to implement tighter surveillance controls. [10]

  6. Amalgamated Press - Wikipedia

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    The Amalgamated Press (AP) was a British newspaper and magazine publishing company founded by journalist and entrepreneur Alfred Harmsworth (1865–1922) in 1901, gathering his many publishing ventures together under one banner. [1]

  7. 20th Century Press Archives - Wikipedia

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    The 20th Century Press Archives (German: Pressearchiv 20. Jahrhundert) comprises about 19 million newspaper clippings, organized in folders about persons, companies, wares, events and topics. It originates from the Hamburg Kolonialinstitut (colonial institute) founded in 1908. Within the Hamburg Institute of International Economics (HWWA) it ...

  8. Bucks Free Press - Wikipedia

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    The Bucks Free Press is a weekly local newspaper, published every Friday and covering the area surrounding High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England. It was first published on 19 December 1856. It was first published on 19 December 1856.

  9. The Idaho Press - Wikipedia

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    Under Mainwaring's leadership, the Free Press migrated from a flatbed press to a modern rotary press. [27] The Scripps League bought the Idaho Free Press in 1954 and the Caldwell News Tribune in 1956. The official ownership was handed to Pioneer Newspapers in 1975. The Idaho Free Press and the Caldwell News Tribune merged in 1980. Pioneer sold ...