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AP's New Service Plan Keeps 50 Papers From Cancelling—But 130 Still On The Fence
Thursday, November 5, 2009The Associated Press says that 50 newspapers, including the New York Daily News and Heartland Publications, have lifted their two-year cancellation notices. Last year, the AP revealed that around 180 news organizations had filed for cancellations. This was before it revised its proposed service plan; many newspapers were...
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