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Newspapers did tend to report facts as journalists were trained to do that without injecting a bunch of opinion. Opinion was for the editorial pages. In spite of that many papers had a political bent depending on the politics of the owner. Growing up in Nebraska we knew the Omaha World Herald was a Republican leaning paper and the Lincoln Journal Star was more Democrate leaning. Still the basic news was about the same. BTW we called the World Herald the Weird Harold.
I subscribed to the Salina Journal (Salina Urinal) for about a year.. I think I only read about on edition, and the rest got thrown in the trash. I don't think that paper exists anymore. I'm not certain.
Was basically sold to me the first time I spoke with him, there was another guy who was asking about it after me but told the guy I was interested in it..I pick it up on Sunday
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