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» Site title: The Atlas (1844-1848) » Site description: Priced at eight-pence, this weekly newspaper printed and published by Daniel Lovett Welch carried the sub-title: Sydney Weekly Journal of Politics, Commerce and Literature. This archive carries 640 pages from 214 editions spanning November 30, 1844 to December 30, 1848.
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» Site title: Bee of Australia (1844) » Site description: PDF archive of weekly Sydney-based newspaper which lasted eight issues from October 19, 1844 to December 7, 1844.
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» Site title: British Pathe News » Site description: Footage from historic cinema newsreel, available for licensing. Includes on-line catalog search facility. Full collection digitized and available for download.
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» Site title: CBC Archives » Site description: Hundreds of radio and television clips from the archives of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
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» Site title: Colonial Observer (1841-1844) » Site description: Includes page gallery from edition 1 to 39. Along with its sub-title "Weekly Journal of Politics, Commerce, Agriculture, Literature, Science and Religion for the Colony of New South Wales", this paper was renamed The Sentinel in 1845.
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» Site title: Commercial Journal and General Advertiser (1845) » Site description: Published by William Jones, this title underwent various name changes during its 35 semiweekly issues from April to August, 1845. Page gallery displays each page.
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» Site title: Commercial Journal and Advertiser (1835-1840) » Site description: Weekly Sydney-based paper later renamed the Free Press and Commercial Journal. Although incomplete, this archive holds many page scans from issues 19 to 540.
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» Site title: Cumberland Times (1846) » Site description: Page archive scanned from edition 106 to edition 127 - all printed in 1846. Newspaper had previously held the titles of Parramatta Chronicle and Cumberland General Advertiser, among other names.
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» Site title: The Dead Media Project » Site description: Database of notes written and researched by mailing members pertaining to various forms of media and communications devices throughout history. An attempt to catalogue past forms so that future generations might remember them.
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» Site title: Democracy at War » Site description: The Canadian War Museum's archive of Canadian newspapers from the Second World War. In French and English.
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» Site title: Dispatch (1842-1844) » Site description: Page gallery from editions 1 to 61. Title changed to Sydney Dispatch as of edition 41 printed August 10, 1844.
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» Site title: Examiner (1845) » Site description: Page archive spanning most editions from 9 August to when the publication ceased in 1 November, 1845.
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» Site title: Free Press and Commercial Journal (1841) » Site description: Page scans from issues 1 to 51 published throughout the first six months of 1841. Former title was the Commercial Journal and Advertiser, and this paper was later renamed the Sydney Free Press.
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» Site title: Geelong Advertiser (1840-1845) » Site description: Digital archive of 800 pages from the first edition on November 21, 1840 through to edition number 314 on May 21, 1845. News about early development of Geelong, Australia.
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» Site title: The Guardian (1844) » Site description: Scans of the first 240 pages printed for this weekly periodical which described itself as "a weekly journal of politics, commerce, literature, science and arts for the middle and working classes of New South Wales".
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» Site title: Hellenic National Audiovisual Archive » Site description: Describes a project that collects and safeguards audiovisual material of informational, news, historical, and sociocultural interest to the heritage of Greece.
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» Site title: InfoZone News Museum » Site description: Newspaper industry museum at the Robert Hoag Rawlings Public Library in Pueblo, Colorado.
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» Site title: Irish Newspaper Archive » Site description: Online archive of Irish news publications from 1763 up to the present. Search and the first 10 page views are free.
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» Site title: LookSmart FindArticles » Site description: Searchable online article archive of back issues from hundreds of newspapers, journals and magazines.
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» Site title: Melbourne Courier (1845-1846) » Site description: Published by Samuel Goode, this newspaper was formerly known as The Melbourne Weekly Courier. This digital archive contains 467 pages scanned from edition 66 (June 16, 1845) through to edition 193 (March 13, 1846).
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» Site title: Melbourne Times (1842-1843) » Site description: Archive of 394 pages scanned from the first 117 editions of this paper spanning April 9, 1842 to December 29, 1843.
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» Site title: Melbourne Weekly Courier (1844-1845) » Site description: Archival page scans from editions 1 to 65 (January 6, 1844 to March 28, 1845). Title then changes its name to The Melbourne Courier.
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» Site title: Museum of Broadcast Communications (MBC) » Site description: Features educational programs, exhibits and searchable archives of television and radio programs, newscasts and commercials. Video clips, photo galleries, membership information, online shopping and email newsletter. Chicago, USA.
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» Site title: New South Wales Examiner (1842) » Site description: Page archive of semi-weekly publication in print for 69 editions from April to October 1842.
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» Site title: New South Wales Magazine (1843) » Site description: Page scans of 11 editions of this monthly publication which described itself as a "journal of general politics, literature, science, and the arts".
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» Site title: Newseum » Site description: Interactive museum of news with behind-the-scenes views of how and why news is made. Hands-on exhibits trace five centuries of news gathering.
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» Site title: NewsLibrary » Site description: Searchable archives of articles from major newspapers across the country.
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» Site title: The Newsroom » Site description: Newspaper museum for the Guardian and Observer newspapers. Details about the archives, education facilities for students and adults, special exhibits and events. Online history and timelines. London, UK.
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» Site title: Parramatta Chronicle (1843-1845) » Site description: Later changing its name to The Cumberland Times, this page gallery contains the weekly editions 1 to 92 from December 1843 to September 1845.
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» Site title: Port Phillip Magazine (1843) » Site description: Scans from all 192 pages of this short-lived monthly publication from edition 1 in January 1843 to edition 4 in April of the same year. Reference point for early development of Victoria, Australia.
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» Site title: Ripsaw News » Site description: Archive of defunct free Duluth weekly. A snapshot of news and reviews from November 2003 to December 2004.
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» Site title: The Sentinel (1845-1848) » Site description: Formerly the Colonial Observer, this weekly paper ran from January 1845 to September 1848. Site holds gallery of page scans from each edition.
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» Site title: The Star (1845-1846) » Site description: Previously called The Star and Working Man's Guardian, this archive holds page scans of the weekly editions 84 to 117 - spanning from October 1845 to May 1846.
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» Site title: Sydney Free Press (1841-1842) » Site description: Biweekly previously published as the Free press and Commercial Journal. This site hold page scans from July 1841 to June 1842.
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» Site title: Sydney Record (1843-1844) » Site description: Page gallery of 208 scans from editions 1 to 27 of this weekly publication.
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» Site title: Teetotaller and General Newspaper (1842-1843) » Site description: Formerly published as The Temperance Advocate and Australasian Commercial and Agricultural Intelligencer. Page scans from 89 editions of this weekly publication.
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» Site title: Transdiffusion Network » Site description: Collection of archives from radio, television and print news sources.
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» Site title: Vanderbilt Television News Archive » Site description: Collection of network news broadcasts -- ABC, CBS, NBC, CNN, PBS -- from 1968 to the present. Copies of videotape available on loan basis. Fee charged.
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» Site title: Yesterday's News » Site description: History weblog that taps a microfilm archive of Minnesota newspaper articles from the Star Tribune, photos and ads dating back more than a century.
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Q: What is every blonde''s ambition in life?
A: To be like Vanna White and learn the alphabet.
Q: What is the blonde doing when she holds her hands tightly over her ears?
A: Trying to hold on to a thought.
Q: What is the mating call of the blonde?
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Q: Why are there so few blonde pharmacists?
A: They have a hard time getting the pill bottles into the typewriter!
Q: Why can''t blondes make ice cubes?
A: They always forget the recipe.
Q: Why did the blonde resolve to have only three children?
A: Because she heard that one child out of every four born was Chinese.
Q: Why do all blondes all have a dimple on their chin and a flat forehead?
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Q: Why do blondes have little holes all over their faces?
A: From eating with forks.
Q: Why do blondes have see-through lunch box lids?
A2: So that when they''re on the train they can tell if they''re going to work or coming home.
Q: Why do blondes wash their hair in the sink?
A: Because that''s where you''re supposed to wash vegetables.
Q: Why does a blonde only change her baby''s diapers every month?
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Q: Why is it good to have a blonde passenger?
A: You can park in the handicap zone.