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Extractions: Janet Jackson it ain't, but the cover of the current issue of Mothering Magazine shows an exposed breast, causing a bit of a stir locally. The cover story is on breast feeding, and the picture of a baby breast feeding was enough to make a customer at the Wild Oats Natural Marketplace in Portland uncomfortable. Her discomfort snowballed into a brief and angry tumult after the store's manager pulled the magazines from the shelves to appease the woman. He figured he'd put the magazines back when the woman and her son left. But workers thought he wanted the issues removed entirely, so they sent all 16 copies back to the distributor, offending the Southern Maine Breastfeeding Coalition. Before it was over, there had been a few nurse-ins, a company official had apologized, and a maintenance man from the Portland store found himself at the Borders bookstore in South Portland, buying more copies of the magazine to restock the shelves at Wild Oats. "I think it's pretty cut-and-dry, and shame on me for the miscommunication," Scott Reed, the store director, said on Wednesday. "I am pleased that it was brought to our attention so we could rectify it. We fully support breast feeding. We fully support Mothering Magazine."
LookSmart - Directory - Maine Newspapers maine newspapers Visit daily and weekly newspapers located across the state of maine. Directory Listings About. Advertiser Democrat http://search.looksmart.com/p/browse/us1/us317916/us147927/us10064590/us269765/u
Maine Newspapers World newspapers Online, maine newspapers Online. Search this site. Search news source by country. http://www.world-newspapers.com/maine.html
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The Maine States, particularly by the more jingoistic newspapers, which held the on March 21 that the maine had been resulting from an explosion in the forward magazine. http://www.infoplease.com/spot/maine1.html
Extractions: Commanded by Capt. Charles Sigsbee, the ship had been sent (Jan., 1898) to Cuba to protect American life and property from the revolutionary turmoil there. The sinking of the Maine produced an outcry against Spain in the United States, particularly by the more jingoistic newspapers, which held the Spanish government responsible for the disaster. The cause of the explosion was never satisfactorily explained. A U.S. naval inquiry, headed by W. T. Sampson, reported on March 21 that the Maine had been sunk by a submarine mine but that responsibility could not be fixed on any person. A Spanish naval inquiry reported that the disaster was an accident resulting from an explosion in the forward magazine. Recent evidence, however, points to an accident.
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News Southern maine Coastal Beacon (Saco, maine) http//www Times Newspaper Group (San Jose, California) http//www gopher.enews.com70/11/magazines/alphabetic/all http://www.ohg.goe.ni.schule.de/a_z/n/0204news/news.htm
Maine SBDC Resources Magazine. Back. maineToday.com is the web site of Blethen maine newspapers, publishers of the Portland Press Herald/maine Sunday Telegram, maine s largest daily http://www.mainesbdc.org/Resources_detail.cfm?category=Publications&
News Links & Sites not the best) site to find the web site for any newspaper, magazine, radio or http//newslink.org/news.html maine newspapers This is the same AJR site as above http://www.maineaflcio.org/news links & sites.htm
Extractions: employment issues. This Web-published resource is a new service for disseminating news and information to the IIR community and our larger community. Entries are broken down into the broad subject areas of "Events,""News," and "Resources," each being further subdivided into domestic and international categories. A weekly summary on the main page is provided to guide viewers to items they may have missed, and older items are archived by date. A great site with archived stories and many non-news resources.
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Extractions: THE MAGAZINE Healthy Family is a new national magazine, based in Portland, focused on promoting a healthy lifestyle for parents and children. The magazine hit newsstands in early May, with about 220,000 copies being circulated. It's produced by Navigator Publishing of Portland, which also publishes Ocean Navigator, Professional Mariner and Smart Homeowner magazines. For more information on Healthy Family, go online to www.healthyfamilymag.com. To top of story People who think Portland is a good place to raise a family now have even more evidence to back that up: A new national magazine promoting a healthy family lifestyle has begun publishing here. Healthy Family, with a circulation of 220,000, hit newsstands around the country in earlier this month. The magazine is the brainchild of Richard Bulman, a publishing and video industry entrepreneur who splits his time between New York and Maine. The magazine is based in Portland, at 58 Fore St., partly because Bulman approached Portland-based Navigator Publishing about putting out the magazine.
Outtakes - Resume with preliminary editing of the photographs which appeared in the magazine. September, 1971 to March, 1979) for the following maine newspapers BiddefordSaco http://www.outtakes.com/resume.html
Extractions: E DUCATIONAL B ACKGROUND: Master of Fine Arts degree in photography (1981) from Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, NY. Emphasis was placed on mass communications, including television production and color photography. Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism (1973) from the University of Maine, Orono, Maine. Emphasis was placed on photography with a minor in anthropology. I was also a photographer and editor of the university newspaper and yearbook. E MPLOYMENT B ACKGROUND: Currently I work on a freelance basis, developing Web sites for several clients, including Yankee Publishing, Inc., of Dublin, New Hampshire, where I was previously employed from 1982 to 2002. Now I do development work on Yankee's NewEngland.com Almanac.com , and YankeeMagazine.com Web sites. Other regular Web development clients include the Clean Air Trust , the National Caucus of Environmental Legislators , and CarLines I have extensive experience in HTML programming, Macintosh networking, telecommunications, and system trouble-shooting. Graphics applications with which I am well versed include QuarkXpress, Adobe PhotoShop, and Adobe Illustrator. Previously I held these positions: Art director of Yankee Magazine's Travel Guide to New England and Christmas in New England from May, 1991, to January, 1996. This was a half-time position. I was responsible for the design, assignment of art, and production of those two full-color annual magazines (about 272 and 112 pages respectively). In addition I functioned as a
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Mantor Library various forms of electronic information, including URSUS library catalog of the University of maine System. locate books, newspaper/magazine/journal titles http://departments.umf.maine.edu/~library/
Extractions: MARINER gateway to various forms of electronic information, including: Guides and Tutorials Virtual Tour of Mantor Library Writing Center/Mantor Library Anti-Plagiarism Website Journals vs. Magazines and Newspapers Searching URSUS How to Find a Book on the Shelf Remote (Off-campus) Access to Online Resources
Student Press Law Center - Resource Center thefts rise sharply The Report, Spring 2002; Tufts magazine faces student¹s libel allegation The Report, Spring 2002; U. of Southern maine newspaper wins vote http://www.splc.org/newspapertheft.asp
Extractions: Newspaper theft is a crime. It is also a terribly effective form of censorship. Each years dozens of student newspapers and other publications across the country fall victim to thieves whose intent is to prevent the dissemination of news, information and opinion with which they disagree. While most college newspapers are distributed without charge (most student media have determined it would actually cost more to collect money at the point of distribution than it is worth), they are certainly not "free." Publishing a student newspaper is an expensive undertaking; student media lose thousands of dollars each year as a result of newspaper theft. Like other types of theft, newspaper thieves deprive rightful owners of their valuable property. Among other expenses, student news organizations pay editorial staff to produce the newspaper, advertising staff to sell ads, printers to print it and circulation staff to distribute the finished product. At many schools, students are charged a student activity fee that entitles them to a "prepaid subscription" to their student media. In almost all cases businesses and others have paid to have their advertisements published money they certainly would not pay if they knew their ad would never be read. Newspaper theft presents a serious threat to the viability of the student press community; letting the thieves get away with it threatens the viability of a free press itself.
Curtis Memorial Library Serving the communities of Brunswick and Harpswell maine with full public library resources, open 62 hours/week http://www.curtislibrary.com/ref/