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  2. Slug (publishing) - Wikipedia

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    In newspaper editing, a slug is a short name given to an article that is in production. The story is labeled with its slug as it makes its way from the reporter through the editorial process. The AP Stylebook prescribes its use by wire reporters (in a "keyword slugline") as follows: "The keyword or slug (sometimes more than one word) clearly ...

  3. Glossary of journalism - Wikipedia

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    Also news desk. The command center of a newsroom, presided over by a news editor and any deputies, from which reporters are given assignments and instructions on how to cover the news and to which they must in turn report. The term may also be used to refer to a virtual newsdesk, existing only online, rather than a physical desk.

  4. SLUG (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    SLUG Magazine 317 Bike Issue. SLUG Magazine’s core focus is the Salt Lake community. However, SLUG is also known for its interview-based features with well-known personalities of underground music culture, like Henry Rollins, Michael Gira of Swans, and Dale Crover of Melvins—as well as local Utah bands such as The Stench, SubRosa, Cult Leader, and many others.

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  6. 'He's back': Time magazine's Trump inauguration cover draws ...

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    Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla., posted three clapping emoji's on X in reaction to the cover. The Time piece read that it was on Trump and America to uphold the oath of office.

  7. 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.

  8. The Straight Dope - Wikipedia

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    The Straight Dope was a question-and-answer newspaper column written under the pseudonym Cecil Adams.Contributions were made by multiple authors, and it was illustrated (also pseudonymously) by Slug Signorino. [1]

  9. How to buy exclusive Dodgers World Series newspaper covers - AOL

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    Freeman earned his own commemorative cover with 12 RBI in the World Series, including the first walk-off grand slam in World Series history, propelling the Dodgers to a Game 1 victory. SHOP ...