In recent years, mainstream newspapers have shown an increasing willingness to confront issues of concern to black people.
Local newspapers show no pickle plant closing in Mead during those years.
One newspaper this morning showed a large photograph of an Iraqi girl with a heavily bandaged face.
Some said the worries are especially painful because the newspaper had been showing new signs of health.
The problem was not the flogging, but the newspaper showing the picture.
The Globe and the regional newspapers showed circulation revenue gains of 7 percent for the same period.
Actually it was even more dramatic than the newspapers showed.
Monday's newspapers showed yet more gory images on front pages.
In this instance, however, the other newspapers showed a trend toward the lead that the Classic had instituted.
After Christmas, various newspapers showed some belated interest in these publications.