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  • Meadows, disturbed by his inquiries, brutalizes the already-shaken newsdealer, who then commits suicide.
  • Cohen also acquired Newark Newsdealers which, again, was part of a partnership with The New York Times Company.
  • A newsdealer in suburban Perth, Perina Feist, said : " It makes you have no faith in politicians.
  • Further trouble came from the Knights of Labor, an organization which induced many newsdealers to boycott the sale of Tousey s publications.
  • Some newsdealers sell bottles of potent homemade vodka, and brand-name whisky is available at premium prices with only slightly more difficulty.
  • They soon began asking newsdealers for copies of " that " Shadow " detective magazine, " even though it did not exist.
  • Miss O'Shea was born in Cardiff, Wales, where her father was a newsdealer, and began singing and dancing as a child.
  • A Globe spokesman said its recordings were made as part of a quality assurance program at Community Newsdealers Inc . in Waltham, a Globe subsidiary.
  • The Boston Globe, through its Community Newsdealers unit, delivered another 102, 000 copies at cost to subscribers in 34 towns irrespective of income.
  • O'Shea was born in Cardiff, Wales, where her father was a newsdealer, and she began singing and dancing as a child.
  • Put onto Tommy by a newsdealer who witnessed the crime, Cummings starts investigating the activities of Meadows and his associate Cliff ( David Lodge ).
  • Sales have been limited to newsstands because of the strong newsdealers lobby, and for years newspaper publishers have pushed for legislation that would allow wider distribution.
  • The group includes the Globe and the Worcester Telegram & AMP; Gazette, as well as Community Newsdealers and Globe Speciality Products, a direct-marketing unit.
  • She always had time for a friendly chat with the corner newsdealer and the counterman at the deli, and she was sometimes forgetful about paying parking tickets and bills.
  • From the streets of Detroit to the affluent suburbs, many newsdealers and readers are refusing to buy or even handle two major newspapers put out by " scabs ."
  • New York Journal or General Advertiser " newspaper was the first person in New York to recommend a newsdealers'system for the delivery of newspapers instead of using post riders, which was dangerous.
  • He frequented the shop C . A . Backas, a bookseller and newsdealer, and would regale any friend he met with reminisces of the rebellion in a nook at the south end of the counter.
  • Munsey balked when ANC informed him that 4 cents was the most they would pay wholesale for a magazine that sold for 10 cents retail, and Munsey retaliated by cutting out the middleman and setting up his own distributor to sell directly to newsdealers for 7 cents a copy.
  • The move makes sense, of course _ cheaper postage rates, easier racking for newsdealers _ but the downsizing of Interview ( June ) is a bit like the thought of Bruce Willis with a full head of hair or Yanni without one : a near-beer imitation of the usual disconcerting product.
  • A contemporary journal, which focused on the study of Hebrew language and literature, praised the first " Union Hebrew Reader " ( which sold for 25 cents ) for providing ordered lessons that would  lead to the needed familiarity with the Hebrew page .  In 1899 both of his Hebrew readers were being sold through the " Educational Catalogue for 1899 " advertised in the publishing industry trade journal, " Bookseller, Newsdealer, and Stationer ".