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A República é ainda uma jovem de quatorze anos, cujos princípios estão em plena fase de consolidação sob o governo de Rodrigues Alves, naquele ano de 1904. No Rio de Janeiro, capital da incipiente República, é o ano no qual será discutida e finalmente aprovada a vacina obrigatória contra a varíola. No campo econômico, o Banco da República tem seus estatutos modificados em assembléia de acionistas e passa a se denominar Banco do Brasil.
O Estado do Amazonas é chefiado por Silvério Nery, sucedido ainda em 1904 por Constantino Nery, cujo vice-governador é Antonio Bittentcourt.
Newsday is a daily tabloid-size, Pulitzer Prize-winning, American newspaper that primarily serves Long Island and the New York City borough of Queens, although it is sold throughout the New York City metropolitan area. As of fall 2007, Newsday's weekday circulation of 387,000 made it 10th-highest in the United States, and the highest for a suburban newspaper. The newspaper headquarters is in Melville, New York, on Long Island. Source
Notícias, fotos e resultados de futebol e outros esportes. Comercialização de camisas de clubes Em formato tablóide, o jornal foi o primeiro em cores no Brasil e de leitura curta. Rio de Janeiro e São Paulo foram as primeiras praças de distribuição oficiais de lançamento, que contou com diversas promoções e um forte investimento em comunicação para o jovem leitor a fim de tirá-lo de casa para comprar o Lance!.
O portal de notícias dos gaúchos. Economia, política, esportes, opinião, arte, agenda, serviços, especiais e Multimídia. Notícias do RS, Brasil e do mundo.
Started in 1970 as a strident little weekly that editorialized on all its pages. It was purchased by Dick Morgan, Max Swearingen and Pat O'Connell in 1970. In its early years it was printed in a building one former editor described as a "cubicle" in Old Town Kenai next door to one of that area's bars.
The paper continued to grow, eventually moving to its present location on Trading Bay Drive and converting in 1978 from a weekly to a Monday through Friday publication. A major change ocurred in 1990 when the paper was sold to Georgia-based newspaper chain, Morris Communications.
In the years since then the paper has changed from tabloid format to broad sheet and in 1997 started publishing a Sunday edition. The Clarion started producing its web site edition in April 2000.
The Washington Post is Washington, D.C.'s largest newspaper and its oldest, founded in 1877. Located in the capital of the United States, The Post has a particular emphasis on national politics. D.C., Maryland, and Virginia editions are printed for daily circulation.
The newspaper is written as a broadsheet, with photographs printed both in color and black and white. Weekday printings include the main section, containing the first page, national, international news, business, politics, and editorials and opinions, followed by the sections on local news (Metro), sports, style (feature writing on pop culture, politics, fine and performing arts, film, fashion, and gossip), and classifieds. < a href="http://en.wikipedia.org" target="new">Source
Published 365 days a year with an average free distribution of 12,000 papers daily, serving the towns of Breckenridge, Frisco, Silverthorne, Dillon and our four world-class ski resorts of Breckenridge, Copper Mountain, Keystone and Arapahoe Basin. The Summit Daily employs 29 full-time employees, 11 part-time and two interns.
The New York Press has remained true to its identity, an alternative to the established weeklies, with a clear sense of independence and identity, committed to the cause of narrative journalism at its best. With an average age of 39.7 and average income of $130,000, the New York Press captures an intelligent, well-read audience that works hard and has the disposable income to enjoy the city and all it has to offer. The Press not only covers controversial issues and tackles edgy topics, it also tells stories of people and institutions with a point of view. With thorough coverage of New York's cultural life and columns devoted to sex and politics and cutting-edge cartoons that have helped define the Press' visual appeal, the New York Press cuts through the thicket of newsprint to present a view of New York unlike any other available.
O Extra é um jornal brasileiro da cidade do Rio de Janeiro. Lançado em 1998, rapidamente se tornou um dos mais vendidos no país e um case de sucesso mundial, sendo líder na venda em bancas[carece de fontes?] (por ora, ainda não conta com sistema de assinatura).
O jornal foi fundado em abril de 1998 pela Infoglobo, empresa que também edita os jornais "O Globo", "Expresso" e "Diário de S. Paulo". Atualmente, o "Extra" é o jornal mais vendido do país aos domingos. Source
Qualidade na impressão: esse é nosso compromisso número um. Para tanto, o jornal Planeta Oceano é impresso no moderno parque gráfico Areté - do grupo Diário Lance!. No mesmo parque são impressos jornais de todo o Brasil. Pelo sistema CtU, onde são eliminadas as chapas de fotolito - garante-se fotos com mais nitidez e textos legíveis com fontes de tamanho reduzidos.