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A Philly paper got this name in 1829 because "there should always be" one "asking on behalf of the people" |
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NEWSPAPER NAMES |
2019-01-08 |
#7902 |
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Jesper Harding, publisher of what's now this Philly newspaper, was for a time the USA's largest Bible publisher |
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19th C. NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS |
2015-03-16 |
#7026 |
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This Philadelphia paper is nicknamed "Inky" |
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NEWSPAPERS |
2013-06-04 |
#6622 |
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Founded in 1829, this Philadelphia newspaper is known as "The Inky" |
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NEWSPAPERS |
2008-04-15 |
#5442 |
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Look into it & you'll see this Philly paper's name is spelled with an "I"; the one in Cincinnati, with an "E" |
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TOP 100 NEWSPAPERS |
2001-09-05 |
#3908 |
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In the 1980s this Philadelphia newspaper won 10 Pulitzer Prizes for Journalism |
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NEWSPAPERS |
1992-02-14 |
#1725 |