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Meanwhile CNN's headline Bylines include a story "Solider kills wife" however I cannot find the story of the solider who gave his life in the rescue of a NY Times reporter from the Taliban in Afghanistan.
Gibbs: Obama to focus on 'specific' ideas for health reform 2009
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Bylines accompanied each listing and bidders understood that they were only offering to pay for a shot glass or secondhand hairdryer that had served as literary inspiration.
For sale: the ashtray that inspired William Gibson Alex Rayner 2010
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Bylines and scoops and exclus are not worth as much as we assume they are.
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Bylines and scoops and exclus are not worth as much as we assume they are.
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Bylines and scoops and exclus are not worth as much as we assume they are.
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Bylines. (news of appointments at newspapers, television stations, and other media developments): An article from: American Journalism Review by Lori Robertson
OpEdNews - Quicklink: What's Really Wrong with Newspapers 2008
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Bylines and scoops and exclus are not worth as much as we assume they are.
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Email a copy of 'By the Number: Women's Bylines' to a friend
E-Mail By the Number: Women’s Bylines | PopPolitics.com 2005
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Apps like Things, DianHua (Chinese Dictionary), Tweetie 2, Dropbox, Bylines, Shazam, tons of random subway maps, iTunes Remote … the app store may be a pain in the ass sometimes, but, no other phone can offer anything like it.
The Google Phone Is Very Real. And It’s Coming Soon Michael Arrington 2005
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Bylines never very meant much to her; they did to me.
Creating a New Civilization: The Politics of the Third Wave 1995
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