Why I left Daily Times in 1992, by Amu-Nnadi

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Why I left Daily Times in 1992, by Amu-Nnadi

Chijioke Amu-Nnadi is a journalist-turned-poet. He is the author of three collections of poems: The Fire Within, Pilgrim's Passage, and Through The Window Of A Sandcastle. In this interview with TONY OKUYEME, he talks about his passion for poetry, his days as a journalist in Daily Times, Port Harcourt
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Concerns That Occupational Licensing Kills Opportunities for Lower Income Workers

DC resident David wonders, “ I have been spiritual for all of my life helping as many people as possible. So, what would be the challenge of becoming a licensed DC minister? I found the challenge was coming up with the $36 [licensing fee]. So, why is DC licensing ministers? And this from DC resident
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Newsprint costs to rise as US imposes tariffs on Canadian paper makers

“We are stunned that a single U.S. mill in Longview, Washington, has been able to manipulate the trade laws to their gain, while potentially wreaking financial havoc on newspapers and other commercial publishers across the country,” the News Media Alliance said in a statement last week.
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Artist Corner: Ryan Opton

He serves as a staff editor for Expressionists, the campus literary and arts magazine, where he uses his previous experiences as a writer for the Graphic. Recently, he joined “Malibu Tonight” as a cast member and writer. Majoring in Creative Writing and double minoring in Film Studies and English
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Health food store makes its home in Pleasantville

Owner Debbie Massey tidies a shelf at Aunt Debbie's Health Food Store in Pleasantville. Massey says her best sellers are protein powders, herbal teas, vitamins, gluten-free products and cleansing products. Craig Matthews / Staff Photographer. Aunt Debbie's Health Food Store. Buy Now. Owner Debbie
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Head of New Yiddish Rep Secures Rights to Classic Novel CALL IT SLEEP

Benjamin Feldman's acquisition of the Yiddish language rights marks a major step forward in the publishing history of this magnificent story of a “dangerously imaginative” young man coming of age in the slums of New York. According to Feldman, “With the translation of CALL IT SLEEP into Yiddish,
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New Mobile Platform ZIG Delivers Customized Content

ZIG collects pieces of content from big and mid-sized publishers — such as videos, photos and articles — and pulls the most important photos and news bites and packages it back to users in a feed on the app. But cofounder Joshua James told Publishers Daily, “We don't use the 'a' word here,” referring
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