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  2. The Republican (Springfield, Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    The Republican is a newspaper based in Springfield, Massachusetts, covering news in the Greater Springfield area, as well as national news and pieces from Boston, Worcester and northern Connecticut. It is owned by Newhouse Newspapers , a division of Advance Publications .

  3. Reade Brower - Wikipedia

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    He also owns 6 weeklies that were not included in the 2023 sale: The Ellsworth American , The Mount Desert Islander , The Courier-Gazette , The Republican Journal , The Camden Herald , and The Free Press (Camden). [12] [13] Those six papers had united under the company MaineStay Media in 2022. [14]

  4. The Providence Journal - Wikipedia

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    The paper also had a variety of regional editions, which it called "zones", that focused on city and town news. The system produced an intense focus on local news typically seen only in small-town newspapers. For example, everyone who died in the Journal ' s coverage area, rich or poor, received a free staff-written obituary. [citation needed]

  5. Former US Rep. Bob Carr, who served 18 years in the House ...

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    U.S. Rep. Bob Carr, an East Lansing Democrat who served 18 years in the U.S. House and rose to become a subcommittee chairman of the powerful Appropriations Committee before losing a U.S. Senate ...

  6. Stewart McKinney (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Stewart Brett McKinney (January 30, 1931 – May 7, 1987) was an American politician of the Republican Party who represented Connecticut's 4th congressional district in the House of Representatives from 1971 until his death.

  7. Tony Brown (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    In 1971 he became executive producer (and sometime host) of the monthly TV program Black Journal. 1972, he became the founding dean of Howard University 's School of Communication. In 1977 Black Journal was renamed Tony Brown's Journal .

  8. Deaths of United States federal judges in active service

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    Due to the unpredictability of such circumstances, deaths of judges in active service are more likely to lead to judicial appointment controversies (where one party resists the confirmation of a judge appointed by a president of the other party); such deaths occasionally change the structure of the court itself, as legislators may seek to avoid changing the balance of a particular court by ...

  9. Robert H. Michel - Wikipedia

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    Robert Henry Michel [1] [2] (/ m aɪ k ɛ l /; [1] March 2, 1923 – February 17, 2017) was an American Republican Party politician who was a member of the United States House of Representatives for 38 years.