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See our coverage of the 1999 NAA Newspaper Operations SuperConference.
In this issue...
The first installation of shaftless press technology in the United States, at the Tulsa (Okla.) World, has been difficult but rewarding.
Online information exchange and syndication is cooler with ICE.
Use our Y2K checklist to stamp out those last-minute bugs.
A free but useful operating system enters newspaper operations.
Pre-press workers go to AppleScript camp.
The Plain Dealer of Cleveland saves wet newsprint rolls.
The Sacramento Bee tweaks its cart system.
OSHA drives stricter regulations for forklifts and clamp trucks.
by David M. Cole
TechNews Volume 5, Number 1: January/February 1999 |
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