Jim Kane, Ann Arbor News Reporter, March 1982 Photographer: Cecil Lockard
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1982
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Jim Kane, Ann Arbor News Reporter, May 20, 1973 Photographer: Cecil Lockard
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1973
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Jim Kane, Ann Arbor News Reporter, February 1981 Photographer: Cecil Lockard
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1981
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Jim Kane, Ann Arbor News Reporter, May 2, 1973
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City Honors News Writer For Stories On Handicapped
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24
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January
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1983
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Cows -- And Much More
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20
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May
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1973
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Ann Arbor News Reporter Stan Bradshaw Leaves Building Front Door For Assignment, September 1948 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1948
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Newspaper Duo Catch the Latest News, October 1953
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1953
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Ann Arbor News, October 1, 1953
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Many of your newspaper reporters are as well known to you as members of your own family. In reality, they are your extra set of eyes and ears, as they look and listen for the news that you would not have time to seek out for yourself. Because they live in a democracy, they are free to write fearlessly, dispassionately, and without prejudice. They sift the important from the unimportant in the hope that they can impart to you, the reader, a true picture of what goes on in this complex world. Their job is to make you the best-informed reader on earth. (First of a series)
Ann Arbor News, October 1, 1953
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Many of your newspaper reporters are as well known to you as members of your own family. In reality, they are your extra set of eyes and ears, as they look and listen for the news that you would not have time to seek out for yourself. Because they live in a democracy, they are free to write fearlessly, dispassionately, and without prejudice. They sift the important from the unimportant in the hope that they can impart to you, the reader, a true picture of what goes on in this complex world. Their job is to make you the best-informed reader on earth. (First of a series)
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