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“What’s black and white and completely over?” Jon Stewart quipped last year around this time on his Comedy Central show. “It’s newspapers.” Not so fast, Mr. Stewart, say publishers, writers and readers across the nation. Okay, so the Internet certainly is giving dailies a run for their money as a news and entertainment source. Still, according to the Audit Bureau of Circulations reporting service, 38 million people read papers on weekdays and ...
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