| 31. | In 1960, there were 1, 459 evening papers in the country, according to the Newspaper Association of America.
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| 32. | Owned by Horizon Publications Inc ., it publishes an evening paper six days a week, Sunday through Friday.
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| 33. | The evening paper arrives right on cue, and the PM is livid when he sees the lead story.
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| 34. | As the name suggests, it had previously been an evening paper, but later moved to a morning daily.
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| 35. | The " Courier " is an evening paper published every day except Sunday and its circulation is 15, 317.
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| 36. | Under Pulliam's management, it continued to operate as the main evening paper for the Phoenix area for several decades.
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| 37. | The Free Press has usually been a morning paper, but for many years, it also published an evening paper.
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| 38. | At the time, the bank's shares cost around 6 kronor, which was about the price of the evening paper.
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| 39. | It's not easy these days to distinguish between the TV soap operas and true-life dramas in the evening paper.
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| 40. | In 1902 he bought a failing London evening paper, " Kumar Shri Ranjitsinhji and the labour leader Ben Tillett.
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