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Article: News & Record, Greensboro, N.C., Lorraine Ahearn column: Ahearn: On the street: And this was a newspaper.(Column)
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- News & Record (Greensboro, NC)
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- November 7, 2008
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Byline: Lorraine Ahearn
Nov. 7--At a candidate breakfast the other week, I happened to sit next to congressional challenger Teresa Sue Bratton, who was pressing the flesh in an unsuccessful bid to unseat Howard Coble. She had a question. "With all the news and everything going out on the Internet," she asked, "what's going to happen to print? How can newspapers survive?" Normally, I'd have a hard time answering this question, and not for lack of mulling it over. But seeing as I had just taken a bite of a country ham biscuit, the main drawing card for this event, I had an easy comeback. I pointed to my mouth, nodding apologetically, and held my ...
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