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This financial paper tore the lid off Teapot Dome with the 1922 headline "Sinclair Consolidated in Big Oil Deal with U.S." |
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2018-03-21 |
#7723 |
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It grew out of a newsletter first published in 1883 that covered the day's business & financial news |
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$400 |
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2017-05-08 |
#7526 |
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The Louisville Courier- or the Akron Beacon... |
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DOUBLE-NAME NEWSPAPERS |
2016-12-19 |
#7426 |
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The "ticker" was announced in the Feb. 26, 1897 issue of this publication |
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2013-06-04 |
#6622 |
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Daniel Hertzberg & James B. Stewart of this paper shared a 1988 Pulitzer for their stories about insider trading |
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2013-01-04 |
#6515 |
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In 1889 Dow Jones changed the name of its daily business newsletter to this |
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CHECK THE NEWSPAPER |
2009-05-13 |
#5693 |
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The staff of this paper won a 1999 Pulitzer for coverage of Russia's financial crisis |
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$2,000 |
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2008-04-15 |
#5442 |
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The No. 1 financial paper in the country, it's No. 2 overall with 1.8 million sold daily |
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BEST-SELLING U.S. NEWSPAPERS |
2004-04-01 |
#4514 |
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In 1889 Charles Dow & Edward Jones founded this business daily |
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$100 |
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2000-04-06 |
#3599 |
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Newspapers in Milwaukee, Providence & Atlanta share this name |
the Journal
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$200 |
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1996-04-08 |
#2681 |
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It was once advertised as "The Daily Diary of the American Dream" |
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1993-02-10 |
#1948 |
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In 1889 financial reporter Charles H. Dow became this paper's first editor |
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$200 |
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1991-04-24 |
#1543 |
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The Midwest edition of this paper (circulation 600,000) is printed in Naperville, Illinois (population 43,000) |
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$800 |
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JOURNALISM |
1987-11-18 |
#738 |
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It describes itself as "The Daily Diary of the American Dream" |
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$200 |
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1987-07-03 |
#670 |
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This paper fired a reporter in 1984 for selling stock tips & reported it, front page |
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$300 |
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1987-01-26 |
#556 |
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With the weekday circulation close to that of "The N.Y. Times" & the "L.A. Times" combined, this is the largest-selling U.S. daily |
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1986-10-28 |
#492 |