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  2. Paperboy - Wikipedia

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    Newspaper industry lore suggests that the first paperboy, hired in 1833, was 10-year-old Barney Flaherty who was hired after seeing an advertisement in the Sun News and signing up for the job. [ 1 ] The duties of a paperboy varied by distributor, [ 2 ] but usually included counting and separating papers, rolling papers and inserting them in ...

  3. Disappearance of Johnny Gosch - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] Although it was customary for Johnny to awaken his father to help with the route, the boy took only the family's miniature dachshund, Gretchen, with him that morning. [6] Other paper carriers for The Des Moines Register would later report having seen Gosch at the paper drop, picking up his newspapers. It was the last sighting of Gosch ...

  4. The Paper Brigade - Wikipedia

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    The Paper Brigade (also known as Gunther and the Paper Brigade) is a 1996 adventure/comedy film directed by Blair Treu. The film stars Kyle Howard and Robert Englund.The story follows a group of small-town paperboys who band together to prevent bullies from taking over their routes.

  5. Newspaper hawker - Wikipedia

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    The local delivery boy pulling a wagon or riding a bicycle while tossing the morning or evening paper onto the front porch was a product of the 1930s. Newspapers lost circulation and advertising as the economy went down, and needed to boost revenues and cut expenses.

  6. Roy O. Disney - Wikipedia

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    The family delivered the morning newspaper, The Kansas City Times, to approximately 700 customers and The Kansas City Star to more than 600. The number of customers served increased with time. [4] Disney graduated from the Manual Training High School of Kansas City in 1912. He left the paper delivery route and worked on a farm in the summer.

  7. Paperboy (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Paperboy is an action game developed and published by Atari Games [9] and released as an arcade video game in 1985. [1] The player takes the role of a paperboy who delivers a fictional newspaper called The Daily Sun along a street on his bicycle. [10]

  8. Print circulation - Wikipedia

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    Newspaper delivery: The circulation department of a newspaper, in addition to soliciting subscriptions, also distributes them to subscribers to the print edition. The last step is newspaper delivery consisting of newspaper routes run either by motor vehicle or traditional adolescent "paper boys." Printer's key

  9. Star routes - Wikipedia

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    Star routes is a term used in connection with the United States postal service and the contracting of mail delivery services. The term is defunct as of 1970, but still is occasionally used to refer to Highway Contract Routes (HCRs), which replaced the Star routes. [ 1 ]