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Subject: source of newspaper archives
Category: Reference, Education and News > Current Events
Asked by: gizzer-ga
List Price: $10.00
Posted: 09 Feb 2003 13:53 PST
Expires: 11 Mar 2003 13:53 PST
Question ID: 159158
any info on the 1993 World Trade Center bombing.

Request for Question Clarification by tutuzdad-ga on 09 Feb 2003 14:03 PST
Are you wanting the sources to newspaper archives so you can search
yourself, or are you wanting someone to provide you with a few
pertinent articles regarding the indicent?

Regards;
tutuzdad-ga
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Subject: Re: source of newspaper archives
Answered By: jjb-ga on 26 Feb 2003 16:27 PST
 
Hi gizzer,

I've found a few listing of searchable newspaper and magazine archives
that may be of use.

The first is ibiblio
(http://www.ibiblio.org/slanews/internet/archives.html), with a rather
large list of papers in the US and worldwide.  Prices per article
vary, but most seem to be around $2 per article retrieved.

Another site is eLibrary (http://ask.elibrary.com), with a good free
search engine, and a 7 day free trial for retrieving articles.

Also, NewsLibrary (http://www.newslibrary.com/nlsite/), has a capable
search engine,  but I'm unable to determine if it's free or not. (Note
that this site doesn't work well with the Mozilla browser.)

Finally, the Library of Congress maintains a page with links to a
number of different online archives.
(http://www.loc.gov/rr/news/oltitles.html)

I hope that gives you a good start on your research, good luck!
jjb
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Subject: Re: source of newspaper archives
From: kemlo-ga on 09 Feb 2003 15:19 PST
 
Dear Tutudad,
What on earth is an  INDICENT ?
Subject: Re: source of newspaper archives
From: bcguide-ga on 09 Feb 2003 15:28 PST
 
Hi,

Indicents are incidents where innocent people are harmed by crazies -

It makes sense to me.

bcguide-ga
Subject: Re: source of newspaper archives
From: leader-ga on 09 Feb 2003 17:49 PST
 
Hi,

According to the dictionary an incident may be described as "an
occurrence or event that interrupts normal procedure or precipitates a
crisis: an international incident". Disregarding the emotional
feelings, I think tutuzdad is right by describing it as an incident.
THANKS ALL.
Subject: Re: source of newspaper archives
From: kemlo-ga on 10 Feb 2003 10:54 PST
 
To Leader
Look carefully at the spelling before sounding off.
Kemlo
Subject: Re: source of newspaper archives
From: hammer-ga on 10 Feb 2003 11:19 PST
 
Kemlo,

An "indicent" would be a minor spelling error made by a Reasearcher
who does a large amount of typing every day into a clarification box
which does not include a spellchecker. I believe that Leader's
"sound-off" is a genuine attempt to define the term. I'm sure it
didn't occur to Leader that someone would need to point out the minor
spelling error, and therefore assumed that your comment was an honest
request for a definition of the term.

- Hammer
Subject: Re: source of newspaper archives
From: hammer-ga on 10 Feb 2003 11:21 PST
 
Hmmm, I made a spelling error also. Do we need someone to define "Reasearcher"? 

BTW, the name is spelled "tutuzdad" not "tutudad".

- Hammer

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