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The Imperfectionists
The Kingdom and the Power: Behind the Scenes at The New York Times: The Institution That Influences the World
Attachments
The Unnatural Inquirer (Nightside, #8)
The Murder of the Century: The Gilded Age Crime that Scandalized a City and Sparked the Tabloid Wars
The Truth: Stage Adaptation
Adam Canfield of the Slash
Battle of Ink and Ice: A Sensational Story of News Barons, North Pole Explorers, and the Making of Modern Media
Sold on a Monday
Fahrenheit 451
Black and White: A Caldecott Award Winner – A Picture Book with Four Stories in Quadrants for Children (Ages 4-7)
Scoop
Those Who Save Us
The Help
The Last Juror
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Newspapers
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H.L. Mencken
A newspaper is a device for making the ignorant more ignorant and the crazy crazier.
H.L. Mencken

Thomas Jefferson
… the man who never looks into a newspaper is better informed than he who reads them, inasmuch as he who knows nothing is nearer to truth than he whose mind is filled with falsehoods and errors.
Thomas Jefferson, Memoirs, Correspondence And Private Papers Of Thomas Jefferson, Ed. By T.J. Randolph

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