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Man nabbed for selling fake STL tickets

Sun Star 29 Feb 2024
The NBI also gave some pointers to identify fake King Dragon STL tickets, which included unsequenced page numbers that were not computer-generated and a darker-colored logo compared to the original.
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Tax-season hobbies

Ortonville Citizen 19 Feb 2024
So I decided to make bound copies of each of her album lyrics, which means I also get to design and create the pages myself on my computer, another hobby I love.
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Here's everything you can do with a Detroit Public Library card

Detroit Free Press 01 Dec 2023
"It's free ... Patrons who need access to a computer and printer can visit their local branch. Printing fees are 10 cents per page for black and white ink and $1 a page for color copies. Visitors can print from a public computer or a mobile device ...
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Opposes project

Gettysburg Times 13 Oct 2023
The computer-generated image of the proposed Gettysburg Station project blazed in color across the front page of the Gettysburg Times on September 22nd was misleading and deceptive.
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A whole new dimension: Meow Wolf unveils its Skyworm hot air balloon

Albuquerque Journal 06 Oct 2023
For two years, Jeff Hantman would stare at his computer screen. As he would intricately place colors together, he let his mind wander. × This page requires Javascript. Javascript is required for you to be able to read premium content ... ....
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Review celebrates a half-century on Prairieville Street

Athens Daily Review 13 Jul 2023
The flaming Athens High School fire was on the front page ... In the 90s, the Review introduced color to its pages. Computers changed the way the paper was produced and put on the page and also made it possible to read the stories online.
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Recounting Susie Aronson’s Daily News memories | Barton

Red Bluff Daily News 27 May 2023
I had to lay out a full page or a double truck ad, (two facing pages) from scratch! I loved choosing the color, and deciding where to use it on the ad. Today, computer programs do it all! Except for the selling!.
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Pick Up the Latest

The Hamburg Reporter 06 Apr 2023
Computers are available for public use ... Kids can find pages to color or a Lego table at which to show their creativity. Remember, too, there is adult coloring the first Tuesday of every month from 2 to ...
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The Historic Discussion of Ptolemy’s Star Catalog

Universe Today 02 Feb 2023
These pages contained Christian texts, but were known ... The students imaged the pages under numerous colors of light and used computer algorithms to attempt to recover the latent text beginning in 2017.
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Sunrise Reflections: They broke the mold when they made Neil Thornton

Iosco County News Herald 29 Nov 2022
... printing (little wooden blocks of type in a wooden frame) to being able to hit “print” on a computer screen and have your page — in four color no less — just appear, as if magic, in a plastic tray.
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Black Friday: Get this HP printer and 6 months of ink for $49

Digital Trends 15 Nov 2022
The printer is capable of printing, copying, and scanning, and it offers print speeds of up to 7.5 pages per minute for black-and-white documents and up to 5.5 pages per minute for full color.
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America’s Mediocre Hero

The Atlantic 10 Nov 2022
... incarnate.” I kept wanting to enlist the professor who figured out that the journalist Joe Klein was the “Anonymous” of Primary Colors to run a few pages through his magic computer and report back.
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OUR NEIGHBORS | Longtime Mercury printer excited to garden, travel more in retirement

The Mercury 23 Aug 2022
Hawes said pre-press is the person who takes the newspaper pages from their digital form and makes them into aluminum plates for the printing press ... “When I started here, you could only have one color picture on A1 (front page) and B1.
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Stanford analysis aims to shed light on origins of printing press

The Keene Sentinel 30 Jul 2022
Fragile pages from ... Then a computer converts the X-ray patterns into a spectrum of color, different shades representing each chemical — green for zinc, blue for copper and red for arsenic, for example.
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Stanford linear accelerator probes: Did Gutenberg really invent printing?

Finger Lakes Times 26 Jul 2022
Fragile pages from ... Then a computer converts the X-ray patterns into a spectrum of color, different shades representing each chemical — green for zinc, blue for copper and red for arsenic, for example.
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