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  2. Ralph and Terry Kovel - Wikipedia

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    Kovels' Guide to Selling, Buying, and Fixing Your Antiques and Collectibles (1995) Kovels' Quick Tips: 799 Helpful Hints on How to Care for Your Collectibles (1995) The Label Made Me Buy It (1998) Kovels' Yellow Pages: A Resource Guide for Collectors (1999, 2003) Kovels' Bid, Buy, and Sell Online (2001) Kovels' American Antiques, 1750-1900 (2004)

  3. List of newspapers in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    List of free daily newspapers in the United States; List of weekly newspapers in the United States; Circulation. List of international newspapers originating in the United States; List of national newspapers in the United States; List of newspapers in the United States by circulation; List of newspapers serving cities over 100,000 in the United ...

  4. Journal-News Pulse - Wikipedia

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    Journal-News Pulse is a defunct weekly newspaper that was last published by Cox Media Group in Liberty Township, Butler County, Ohio, United States.It began publishing in the 1960s in Mason and was known as The Pulse-Journal for most of its history.

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  6. Category:Defunct newspapers published in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Newspapers once printed or published in the U.S. state of Ohio which have ceased publication. Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.

  7. Brush-Moore Newspapers - Wikipedia

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    Brush-Moore Newspapers, Inc. was a United States newspaper group based in Ohio which had its origins in 1923 and was sold to Thomson Newspapers in 1967 for $72 million, the largest ever newspaper transaction at that time. [1] [2]

  8. Chillicothe Gazette - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper was published weekly until June 1796 when it was sold to Edmund Freeman who merged it with Freeman's Journal. Around 1800, the paper moved to Chillicothe, Ohio, when the government of the Northwest Territory relocated to that city [3] The paper eventually assumed the name The Chillicothe Gazette.

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