| 41. | He made it into a leading exponent of non-conformist liberalism and in 1871 it became a daily evening paper.
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| 42. | Meanwhile, Bradley's mother was in denial, refusing to believe the reports that by now consumed the newscasts and evening papers.
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| 43. | It just doesn't seem like a market that's suited to a morning and evening paper, even under a JOA ."
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| 44. | The Constitution remains the evening paper and The Journal the morning one; the two are published as one on weekends.
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| 45. | "This isn't any old evening paper, " said John Reidy, a newspaper company analyst with Smith Barney in New York.
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| 46. | Both Storey and Niven faced a problem when they realised there was no room for two evening papers in Portsmouth.
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| 47. | After that he turned to journalism, and worked on a local paper in Brighton and then on a London evening paper.
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| 48. | In the past year, two other evening papers ceased publication-- The Chattanooga Times in January and The Evansville Press last December.
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| 49. | One of the island's two biggest evening papers, the United Evening News, didn't bother to put the story on its front page.
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| 50. | The closure of the 58-year-old Sing Tao Evening Post leaves Hong Kong with just one evening paper, the China-backed New Evening Post.
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