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  2. The Peterborough Examiner - Wikipedia

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    13,108 Saturdays (as of 2011) [1] ISSN. 0839-0878. Website. www .thepeterboroughexaminer .com. The Peterborough Examiner is a newspaper that services Peterborough, Ontario and area. The paper started circulation in 1847, and is currently owned by Torstar and operated by its Metroland division. Between 1942 and 1955, it was edited by Canadian ...

  3. Wikipedia:List of online newspaper archives - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of online newspaper archives and some magazines and journals, including both free and pay wall blocked digital archives. Most are scanned from microfilm into pdf, gif or similar graphic formats and many of the graphic archives have been indexed into searchable text databases utilizing optical character recognition (OCR) technology.

  4. James King of William - Wikipedia

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    James King of William (January 28, 1822 – May 20, 1856) was a crusading San Francisco, California, newspaper editor whose assassination by James P. Casey, a member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors in 1856 resulted in the establishment of the second San Francisco Vigilance Committee and changed the politics of the city.

  5. Examiner - Wikipedia

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    The Examiner (Brooklyn), a Jewish weekly published from 1955 to 1956. The Examiner (Missouri), in Independence, Missouri. The Examiner, a morning newspaper merged into the Los Angeles Herald Examiner in 1962. The San Francisco Examiner, a newspaper in San Francisco, California. Lake County Examiner in Lake County, Oregon.

  6. L. M. Boyd - Wikipedia

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    L. M. Boyd. Louis Malcolm (Mal) Boyd, popularly known as L. M. Boyd (June 9, 1927 in Spokane, Washington, USA – January 22, 2007, in Seattle) was a newspaper columnist whose nationally syndicated column was a collection of miscellaneous trivial and amusing facts. [1]

  7. Newspaper Row (San Francisco) - Wikipedia

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    Newspaper Row began when the Chronicle Building, the first steel-framed building the Western United States, was constructed. It was the tallest building in San Francisco upon completion in 1889. William Randolph Hearst, the owner of The San Francisco Examiner, purchased a nearby lot, where he intended to build a taller building.

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