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  • Perhaps BookBrunch's The End of Newsprint is a better read (though it does have the air of "part 94" about it).

    Publishing, perishing and typography Maxine 2009

  • Perhaps BookBrunch's The End of Newsprint is a better read (though it does have the air of "part 94" about it).

    February 2009 Maxine 2009

  • Perhaps BookBrunch's The End of Newsprint is a better read (though it does have the air of "part 94" about it).

    Publishing, perishing and typography Maxine 2009

  • Newsprint is the cheapest paper possible; unlike other papers, when it is milled the lignin is not removed from the pulp.

    Dear Bibliobull - Old news 2008

  • Newsprint is the cheapest paper possible; unlike other papers, when it is milled the lignin is not removed from the pulp.

    Archive 2008-06-01 2008

  • Newsprint is your largest export and its importance to good relations between our two countries cannot be over estimated.

    No title provided. 1955

  • Newsprint is paper, paper on which newspapers are printed.

    The Newsprint Riddle 1935

  • Newsprint is made from trees, from spruce and balsam.

    The Newsprint Riddle 1935

  • San Francisco Paper to Beat Back Internet With Advanced 'Newsprint' Technology

    Megite Technology News: What's Happening Right Now 2009

  • Patrick McMullan Newsprint mogul Peter M. Brant has commissioned several portraits of himself and his family, including a 2003 nude bust of his wife, the model Stephanie Seymour.

    Portrait of a Collector 2011

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