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    newspaper
    [ noun ]
    1. a daily or weekly publication on folded sheets; contains news and articles and advertisements

    2. <noun.communication>
      he read his newspaper at breakfast
    3. a business firm that publishes newspapers

    4. <noun.group>
      Murdoch owns many newspapers
    5. the physical object that is the product of a newspaper publisher

    6. <noun.artifact>
      when it began to rain he covered his head with a newspaper
    7. cheap paper made from wood pulp and used for printing newspapers

    8. <noun.substance>
      they used bales of newspaper every day


    Newspaper \News"pa`per\, n.
    A sheet of paper printed and distributed, at stated
    intervals, for conveying intelligence of passing events,
    advocating opinions, etc.; a public print that circulates
    news, advertisements, proceedings of legislative bodies,
    public announcements, etc.

    1. They were printed while Mrs. Sutcliffe was pursuing a libel case against the magazine for alleging she tried to cash in on her husband's notoriety by agreeing to sell her story to a newspaper.
    2. Lantos, 62, a member of the House since 1981, terminated an interview last October and requested that further questions be submitted in writing, the newspaper said.
    3. In 1973, the kidnappers of J. Paul Getty III, grandson of the late U.S. oil billionaire, cut off one of his ears and sent it to a Rome newspaper.
    4. But a lawyer for Volkswagen of America, seeking pictures of an auto accident from a newspaper photographer, said journalists should be compelled to surrender evidence that is vital to a private lawsuit.
    5. The government of Baden-Wuerttemberg state has contributed about $1.5 million to Jewish cultural societies to help them recover from a multimillion-dollar embezzlement, a newspaper reported today.
    6. The Sueddeutsche Zeitung newspaper of Munich reported that Wolf had taken refuge in the Soviet Union to avoid possible arrest in connection with a weapons scandal that occurred under the ousted hard-line Communist regime.
    7. "They're regarded as loners," an unidentified neighbor told the newspaper "Particularly, her.
    8. A coalition of the newspaper's 10 unions met Thursday afternoon, then sent leaders to a meeting with management at the Daily News' headquarters.
    9. Roberts was national editor at the Times after covering the 1960s civil rights movement and the Vietnam War for the newspaper.
    10. But sources said the proposal, which came from a newspaper chain, forced Central to pull back from a plan for a public offering of $700 million of its Class A stock.
    11. In recent weeks, the company has taken out full-page newspaper advertisements nationwide to say that it has a long-standing reputation for business integrity.
    12. He then called out: "Where is Mike?" A newspaper reported today that Palestinian guerrilla groups have agreed to set up an independent state on land occupied by Israel.
    13. A woman whose husband was convicted of theft refused to pay a fine to free him, then told the court she had fallen in love with a prosecution witness, a newspaper reported Wednesday.
    14. Had the latest coup attempt succeeded, the result could have been another civil war in this country of 100 million, wrote columnist Richard Akinnola wrote in the independent Vanguard newspaper.
    15. The sources would not identify the lawmakers whose offices were involved or say who might face charges in the case, the lawmakers or their aides, the newspaper said.
    16. A man asks a friend why he is reading the front page of Scinteia, the Communist Party newspaper, so intently, when everyone knows that the paper publishes little real news.
    17. The Post, Israel's only English-language daily, was purchased last year by the Canadian newspaper chain, Hollinger Inc.
    18. It is not how to help Cambodia but how to punish Vietnam," said Khieu Kanharith, former editor of a weekly state-owned newspaper.
    19. Cemetery workers restored the tombstones at a cost of thousands of rubles, the newspaper said.
    20. In the province of Warsaw, which includes the city and surrounding villages, local governments have paid only 3 percent of their annual dues to the provincial government, the Zycie Warszawy newspaper said.
    21. In a story in the Wednesday edition of the newspaper, Unger described his feelings after meeting two inmates in their small, bleak cell who wished to surrender.
    22. Much of the information has been received by the previous crew via facsimile machine or computer, so the hotline's contents are largely synchronous with newspaper and television reports.
    23. In Moscow, the newspaper exchange was seen as an allegory for the struggle between Gorbachev and Ligachev.
    24. In a statement in the semi-official Akhbar al-Khaleej newspaper, the minister said the cabinet made the decision because of difficulties in anticipating oil revenue.
    25. Also on Tuesday, the Long Island newspaper Newsday quoted intelligence sources as saying Nir kept in contact with U.S. intelligence officials until his death.
    26. Members attending ANPA-TEC saw the difference and demonstrated an overwhelming preference for the Leaf." If an AP member newspaper does not want an AP Leaf Picture Desk, it may keep its present photo receiver or accept a two-minute receiver.
    27. Mr. Beregovoy's comments to the newspaper Liberation appear to confirm that speculation.
    28. He no longer gives interviews because of what his spokesman calls inaccurate information in newspaper stories.
    29. The newspaper Grassroots said it had confirmed 15 of the bodies were in a mortuary.
    30. Virginia Sims, a leader of the Wichita black community and former publisher of a weekly newspaper, died Wednesday.
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