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        | Margin between facing oages where the fold lies |  
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        | factual news stories without opinion |  
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        | an explanatory title over a newspaper article summarizing the main point for the reader |  
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        | old- style type made fom molten lead |  
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        | an advertisement that is printed apart from the regular press run, usually an independent printer, then 'inserted' among the regular newspaper sections |  
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        | A method of writing by placing parts of the story in descending order |  
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        | To continue a story from one page to another |  
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        | t ospace out a line of type so that each line fits flush to teh margin |  
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        | to strike out copy or take out type not to be printed |  
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        | Layout {also called::Makeup} |  
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        | to position editorial, pictorial, and advertising elements on a page to prepare it for the camera and printing |  
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        | the first few sentences or the first paragraph of a news story, containing the summary or the introduction to the story |  
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        | The amount of space between lines |  
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        | Publication of material unjustly injurious ot someone's reputation |  
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        | old style machine used to produce hot type, one line at a time |  
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        | the editor who directs the daily  gathering, writing, and editiong of news and the placement of news i npaper,;; |  
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        | people the newspaper w a nts to attract with its news and advertising |  
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        | the matter printed in every issue of a newspaper or journal, stating the title, ownership, management, subscription, and othe rnon-news features |  
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        | an area in building where back of issues of newspaper are kept |  
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