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R.R. Donnelley & Sons Company was founded in Chicago in 1864 by Richard Robert Donnelley. His son, Reuben H. Donnelley, founded the otherwise unrelated company formerly known as R. H. Donnelley. [5] Richard Robert Donnelley established his company in downtown Chicago, which in 1870 became the Lakeside Printing and Publishing Company.
The dedicated medical staff at a Duquesne women's basketball game sprang into action last month to save Ed Wesolowski, a father of three, after he suffered a widow-maker heart attack and collapsed ...
Following the AT&T merger, the directories were known as "AT&T Yellow Pages published by R.H. Donnelley". [2] In 2006, R.H. Donnelley completed its acquisition of Dex Media, which had been spun off from Qwest in 2002-2003. Following the acquisition, R.H. Donnelley became the third largest directory publisher in the United States. [3]
Although considered to be expensive by the standards of that time, T.E. Donnelley agreed that the support would be needed for the many tons of paper they used and large presses they operated. Supported by 4,675 steel- reinforced concrete columns , this type of construction not only served the Donnelley well, it also provided the perfect ...
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A father was left in tears over a random act of kindness from a stranger during a family breakfast. Doctor J Mack Slaughter was at a restaurant in Texas with his wife and three children when they ...
[5] [6] Valassis settled the case in March 2009 for an undisclosed amount. [7] In 2010, News Corporation paid $500 million to settle a case brought against it by Valassis in federal court, [8] after Valassis had won a $300 million verdict in state court in Michigan against News America Marketing, a subsidiary of News Corporation. [9]
Scott Horner, Indianapolis Star May 16, 2024 at 4:52 PM The first full 2024 Indianapolis 500 practice is Thursday, May 16, on the 2.5-mile Indianapolis Motor Speedway oval.