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Measure fills glaring gaps in safety.(Columns)(Column): An article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
This digital document is an article from The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR), published by The Register Guard on October 25, 2002. The length of the article is 845 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: Measure fills glaring gaps in safety.(Columns)(Column)
Publication:The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR) (Newspaper)
Date: October 25, 2002
Publisher: The Register Guard
Page: A15

Article Type: Column

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Store windows ... a glaring new approach.: An article from: Music Trades
This digital document is an article from Music Trades, published by Music Trades Corp. on February 1, 1997. The length of the article is 1623 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: Store windows ... a glaring new approach.
Author: Glen Ingles
Publication:Music Trades (Magazine/Journal)
Date: February 1, 1997
Publisher: Music Trades Corp.
Volume: v145 Issue: n1 Page: p186(4)

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"Get the hell out of here!" (journalists attacked during the Los Angeles riots) (L.A. Stories: A City Ablaze Casts a Glaring Light on the Press) (Cover ... An article from: Columbia Journalism Review
This digital document is an article from Columbia Journalism Review, published by Columbia University, Graduate School of Journalism on July 1, 1992. The length of the article is 1103 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

From the supplier: Journalists were often the target of violent attacks as they covered the 1992 Los Angeles riots that followed the verdict in the Rodney King trial. Seen by many rioters as the voice of the power establishment, the journalits' ostensibly neutral role offered no immunity from the rage. The harrowing experiences of Bob Brill, Jim Herron Zamora, Richard Perez-Pena, Mary Ellen Geist, Haywood Galbreath and Jeff Kramer are recounted.

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Title: "Get the hell out of here!" (journalists attacked during the Los Angeles riots) (L.A. Stories: A City Ablaze Casts a Glaring Light on the Press) (Cover Story)
Author: Stephanie O'Neill
Publication:Columbia Journalism Review (Refereed)
Date: July 1, 1992
Publisher: Columbia University, Graduate School of Journalism
Volume: v31 Issue: n2 Page: p23(3)

Article Type: Cover Story

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Blinding Lights: The Glaring Evidences Of The Christian Faith
 Isn't Christianity an antiquated belief? Hasn't science put the last nail in God's coffin? Doesn't religion do more harm than good? Today these and many other questions have led people away from whatever faith they once had. Faith is dead. Or is it? In this book the author explores the worlds of science, philosophy, archaeology and reason to explain that Christian faith is not a fading bulb that will soon burn out, but rather a glaring, undeniable phenomenon attested to by a myriad of blinding lights. It is inescapable!   Blinding Lights is one of only a few books of its kind. Rather than tackling only one subject be it the evidence for the existence of God, the deity of Jesus Christ or the dangers of false religions, this book covers all these topics and more in a way that is readable and unerstandable to the layman. Whether you are a skeptic seeking to examine the evidence or a believer who desires more knowledge on the subject, Blinding Lights is the book for you..
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"That special perspective they say they want." (black journalists denied real influence) (L.A. Stories: A City Ablaze Casts a Glaring Light on the Press) ... An article from: Columbia Journalism Review
This digital document is an article from Columbia Journalism Review, published by Columbia University, Graduate School of Journalism on July 1, 1992. The length of the article is 813 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

From the supplier: Black journalists were assigned to the dangerous job of covering the 1992 Los Angeles riots at the street level, but not given the opportunity to influence the editing and selection of articles or to write the analytical follow-up articles. When stories become important, they are assigned to white male reporters even if initially assigned to blacks. The experiences and grievances of several black reporters are recounted.

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Title: "That special perspective they say they want." (black journalists denied real influence) (L.A. Stories: A City Ablaze Casts a Glaring Light on the Press) (Cover Story)
Author: Lisa G. Baird
Publication:Columbia Journalism Review (Refereed)
Date: July 1, 1992
Publisher: Columbia University, Graduate School of Journalism
Volume: v31 Issue: n2 Page: p27(1)

Article Type: Cover Story

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