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News publishers warn they could face 'ruinous fines' under updated Google data policy ahead of …

News publishers have said changes to Google's data protection policy under the General Data Protection Regulation could leave them exposed to “potentially ruinous fines” and was “anti-competitive”. Four international news publishing trade associations – The News Media Association, Digital Content
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Midas' Tory Lyne Pirkis made director

Independent publishing and arts PR agency Midas PR has appointed Tory Lyne Pirkis as a director following 10 years at the company. Having started out as an account executive working with Mills & Boon and AA Publishing, Lyne Pirkis has gone on to work with clients including Little, Brown, Laurence
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Polk Friends of the Library Used Book Sale this Saturday

The group has recently doubled the size of their sale space over previous years. “We're really excited about this sale” said Jenny Rogers, event organizer. “We've been accumulating lots of good-quality books over the past 2 years including many best sellers. We also have a great selection of children's
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Zinedine Zidane insists Real Madrid are 'writing their own history' after beating Bayern Munich to …

Zinedine Zidane hailed his history-making Real Madrid side after reaching yet another Champions League final. Real, the record 12-time European champions, remained on course for a third successive title as they edged their semi-final with Bayern Munich 4-3 on aggregate after a thrilling 2-2 draw at
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Job Demand for SEOs & Content Marketers Soars in 2018

… an interesting story when you ask fellow SEO pros and content marketers how they got to where they are. For instance, one of my coworkers who do content marketing was a campaign organizer for the Hillary Clinton campaign. My path to content and SEO was through teaching and creative writing.
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Get Ready, Genoa City: Erika Girardi Is Returning to The Young and the Restless in a Major Way!

… June 4, and Wednesday, June 6, so get ready to call in sick those days, people. The “XXPEN$IVE” singer first made her debut on Y&R in December 2016, with the appearance serving as a gift from Eileen. But Erika, whose new memoir Pretty Mess recently made The New York Times' Best Sellers List,
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Bill Bates, former editor, publisher of Snohomish Tribune, dies

William Lawrence Bates, a longtime editor and publisher of The Snohomish Tribune, died April 24 in Snohomish. He was 95. Bates was born May 23, 1922, in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. His family moved to Seattle, where he grew up near Lake Washington. He attended Garfield High School. An Army Air
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Big Story preview: Prison creative writing class gives inmates chance to reflect, find their voices

Almost one year ago, Shane Brown and Camille Barigar headed to Boise to begin teaching a creative writing class to inmates at the Idaho State Correctional Facility. They intended to make four trips up to the prison, enough time to gather some good pieces of writing, which would be performed by local
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In Tune with June

The filmmaker and author of “Live Cinema and Its Techniques” finds time to read fiction, history, science, religion, and philosophy –“rarely popular best-sellers.” When asked what's the most interesting thing he learned from a book recently his answer really surprised me — “Little Women” by Louisa May
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BMCC Recognizes Outstanding Student Writing at James Tolan Award Ceremony

He was a poet and a creative writer,” said English Professor Jason Schneiderman, who called the award ceremony the perfect memorial to Tolan. Several of Tolan's poetry collections were published over the years, including Filched (Dos Madres Press, 2017) and Mass of the Forgotten(Autumn House
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Fine flavors and welcoming staff at Carmelita's

Several years back, in search of something new and different outside of obvious shopping centers and landmarks, a friend and I stumbled upon El Charro in Oak View. The food was good, but I wasn't necessarily lured back until just recently, when I found that El Charro had become Carmelita's Mexican
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More than coffee found at Milford's The Main Cup

Simmons, a Milford resident, is the most recent owner of the shop at 126 Main St. She's also an unlikely owner. An ophthalmology technician for more than 20 years, Simmons said she was unhappy in her career. “I jokingly called it a midlife crisis,” she said. “That's when we came up with the idea of a
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Fighting radicalisation: A Salafist convert's mother heads back to school

Otherwise, the prevention workshop would not be constructive,” said Montfort, a journalist by training who made the leap to publishing. The Belgium-based publishing house La boîte à Pandore, where Montfort is Editorial Director, has for years been publishing works on the religious fact, like “Finalement
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