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There's been a lot of hand-wringing over the future of newspapers: Fewer people seem to be reading them, and more people seem to be getting their news, and whatever else newspapers have to offer, from somewhere else.
One of the things that newspapers can do well, if they put some effort into it, is to reflect a specific community. Sometimes, that means shining a light on a part...
There's been a lot of hand-wringing over the future of newspapers: Fewer people seem to be reading them, and more people seem to be getting their news, and whatever else newspapers have to offer, from somewhere else.
One of the things that newspapers can do well, if they put some effort into it, is to reflect a specific community. Sometimes, that means shining a light on a part...
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