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  2. Newspaper delivery bag - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... A newspaper delivery bag is a satchel used by a paperboy to carry newspapers out for delivery. These bags were often made of canvas ...

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  4. Newspaper bag - Wikipedia

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    A newspaper bag or newspaper sleeve [1] is a lightweight bag or sleeve used to wrap newspapers to protect them from the elements. These bags are primarily made of polyethylene, although some distributors have moved to using biodegradable bags. [1] These bags may be clear to display the newspaper inside, but are ordinarily imprinted with ...

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  6. File:Newspaper template.svg - Wikipedia

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  7. Canvas Bags - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version ... Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Canvas Bags may refer to: Bags made of canvas; Canvas bags, a ...

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  9. Paperboy - Wikipedia

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    Today, they are mainly used by weekly community newspapers and free shopper papers, which still tend to be delivered in the afternoons. Alternatively, sometimes paperboys are only employed once a week to deliver the paper on Sunday. Many deliveries these days are by adults in cars, [3] known as newspaper carriers. They have traditionally been ...