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  2. Grit (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    By the 1940s, the paper was separated into five different sections "for ease of handling and reading." For instance, the 44-page issue for Sunday, January 1, 1950, was divided as follows: News Section (12 pages) Women's Section (8 pages) Family Section (4 pages) Comic Section (4 pages) Story Section (16 pages)

  3. The 116 Best Kids Books of All Time - AOL

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    A great example of the book that kids who don’t like to read will like to read. The Crossover by Kwame Alexander ($10.99; Clarion Books) Buy now on Amazon , Barnes & Noble , Bookshop.org The ...

  4. Article structure - Wikipedia

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    Example 1: A news report on an earthquake would start with the magnitude and location, followed by details on damages and rescue efforts, and end with historical data on regional seismic activity. Example 2: In a political context, a news article about an election might begin with the election results, followed by an analysis of key races, and ...

  5. Weekly Reader - Wikipedia

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    The keys to its early success were the timely news articles that had a children's angle, and the Uncle Ben letters describing new inventions and discoveries that excited children's imaginations. For example, the second issue's lead article, "A Village Moves to the South Pole", was about Admiral Byrd's 75-man expedition, their sled dogs, and ...

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  7. The Mini Page - Wikipedia

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    Andrews McMeel has also published several Mini Page spinoff books covering subjects such as the U.S. military, science, the states, history, geography and the environment. [ 1 ] The supplement was conceived as a cross between the Weekly Reader and a newspaper comics section, with an underlying mission of encouraging family-centered reading and ...

  8. How did newspapers cover the attacks of September 11, 2001? - AOL

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    Newspaper covers from the days following the 9/11 attacks give a glimpse into the confusion and anger felt not just by the U.S., but also around the world.

  9. Category:Newspaper articles - Wikipedia

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