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Focuses on cable assembly and the harness assembly industry. Provides industry information and reviews technologies to keep readers in the know. Spotlights end-use equipment and produces articles that help expand readers' knowledge. Focus articles on specific markets and their uses for the cable and harness assembly industry, including the automotive market, medical market, military market and transportation market.
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Times of San Diego is an online news publication covering the latest in current affairs, business, sports, lifestyle, and more in the San Diego Metropolitan area. Sections include: Politics, Crime, Business, Sports, Education, Arts, Military, Tech, Life, and Opinion. The site publishes 20-25 articles daily. It is free and supported by local and national advertising. A free email newsletter is sent daily at 8 a.m. with the top stories from the previous 24 hours.
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The State Press is a student-run, independent digital news source for students and faculty of the Arizona State University, covering campus and local news, sports, entertainment, and other information of interest to the campus community. This outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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The Columbus Ledger-Enquirer is a daily newspaper covering local news, sports, business, jobs, and community events. The Columbus Ledger-Enquirer was founded in 1828 as the Columbus Enquirer by Mirabeau B. Lamar. In 1874, the weekly Columbus Enquirer merged with Columbus's first daily newspaper, the Daily Sun, to form the Columbus Enquirer-Sun. The newspaper was published under this name for many years before eventually dropping the hyphen and reverting back to the name Columbus Enquirer. It was purchased by R. W. Page in 1930. For many years the morning Columbus Enquirer and the afternoon Columbus Ledger, a newspaper founded in 1886, and also owned by R. W. Page, published a combined Sunday edition known as the Sunday Ledger-Enquirer. Knight Newspapers acquired the company in 1973, and in 1988 the newspapers merged the daily edition as well, adpoting the name Columbus Ledger-Enquirer. Knight Ridder was acquired by The McClatchy Company in 2006. The Columbus Enquirer-Sun was awarded the 1926 & 1955 Pulitzer Prizes for Public Service.
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Lexington Herald-Leader is a 58-page daily newspaper and a 135-page paper on Sunday. It is a voice for Central and Eastern Kentucky. There are 78 counties in the region, including Fayette, Bourbon, Clark, Jessamine, Madison, Scott and Woodford. Sections in the newspaper include News, with a subsection on Nation & World and City & Region; Sports, featuring sports news and a Sunday subsection, FanFare; Features, which includes many subsections including: Ky Life (Sunday), Arts & Life (Sunday), On Campus (Monday), Living Well (Tuesday), Health & Family (Tuesday), Bluegrass Communities (Wednesday), A La Carte (Thursday), Weekender (Friday), Inside & Out (Saturday), Faith & Values (Saturday) and Home & Garden (Saturday). The Business section includes business news every day and Business Monday and Technology/Your Money section, which appears every Sunday. The paper also includes opinion pages and analyzes local issues of interest with a series of special reports. Contact the appropriate editor for more information. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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The Charlotte Observer is written for the general public in the greater Charlotte, NC area. The Business section is featured daily, covering local and national business stories, daily stock market rates, and real estate. Articles include features, breaking news, trends, analysis, profiles, and investigative stories. The paper asserts itself as being the only daily newspaper in America to win two Pulitzer Prizes for public service in the 1980s. It received a Pulitzer Prize in 1981 for reporting on brown-lung disease and the textile industry, and in 1988 for its coverage of Jim Bakker and the PTL. Outlet can be contacted via online contact form.The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).Media Alert: July 9, 2009The 2009 Gerald Loeb Awards dinner was held this week in New York City. Honorable Mention: The Charlotte Observer, “The Cruelest Cuts”, Ames Alexander, Peter St. Onge, Franco Ordoñez, Kerry Hall and Ted MellnikMedia Alert: February 20, 2008The staff at The Charlotte Observer in North Carolina won the award for business reporting award for a series that exposed causes of the community’s high rate of housing foreclosures.
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Chicago Sun-Times is a daily newspaper offering news from international to local community news, sports, features, editorials, arts & entertainment, business and weather for the Chicago metro area. One of the 10 largest daily newspapers in the United States, the Chicago Sun-Times has won eight Pulitzer Prizes and has been home to such renowned journalists as political commentator Robert Novak, film critic Roger Ebert and sports writer Rick Telander. The newspaper is available throughout the city of Chicago, Illinois and its suburbs. The staff honors news embargoes on a case-by-case basis. The publication does not offer reader service cards. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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Waterbury Republican-American was founded in 1844. Its editorial mission is to provide local, national and international news to the residents of Waterbury, CT.
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The Birmingham News features include the main News section, Metro-State news section, Sports and Lifestyle sections. The LifeStyle section includes features covering a range of topics, including family life, fashion, fitness, food, consumer issues, fads and trends. First published in March 1888 as The Evening News, the Birmingham News is the largest newspaper in Alabama in circulation and readership. At the turn of the 20th century, the News promoted the "Greater Birmingham" movement to annex suburban communities. The successful campaign made Birmingham th e third largest city in the South. The Birmingham News maintains bureaus in Montgomery and Washington, D.C.
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The Baltimore Sun is a general interest daily newspaper written for the general public, business readers, and consumers. It touts itself as "Maryland's leading provider of news for more than 150 years." Services used include Associated Press, Bloomberg News, The New York Times News Service, and Reuters. Coverage areas include news, business, consumer, health, and technology.