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    Thursday, January 19, 2006

    So Many Headlines, So Little Time


    A project of the Newseum, Today's Front Pages began in 1997 as an exhibit when the museum first opened in Arlington, VA. When the museum re-opens in its new Washington D.C. location (currently slated for 2007) they will display 80 newspapers in a gallery that looks out on the U.S. Capitol. Similarly, the online component that launched last year is a daily compendium collecting the front pages of newspapers from 45 different countries, a total of over 400 different papers. Organized alphabetically, a quick browse-through is a telling glimpse at what makes for news across the planet, particularly on major news days. The site also features a map-based locator, downloadable pdfs for easier reading, and an archive of pages from historical dates. Perfect for planners, you can get a quick read on what your consumers are looking at? Its also a fascinating look at different parts of society. Lastly you can read the Durham Herald Sun when Carolina beats Dook.
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