Inkundla Ya Bantu is a now-defunct newspaper, but was active in the late 1930s till the early 1950s.
From 2006, she was the author of the Girl about town column in thelondonpaper, a now-defunct free daily newspaper.
Named for the New York Herald, a now-defunct newspaper formerly headquartered there, it also gives its name to the surrounding area.
It was also formerly the home to several now-defunct newspapers, prominent among which were the Otago Witness and the Evening Star.
He is seeking damages against the now-defunct newspaper, its publisher and its former reporter Neville Thurlbeck.
It runs regular media campaigns including "click bullying into touch" campaign in conjunction with the now-defunct British tabloid newspaper The News of the World.
The death of Ms. Werner, a 95-year-old educator, widow of the publisher of a now-defunct black newspaper, was barely noticed.
In the early 1990s, he had a column in the Evening Press (a now-defunct national Irish newspaper).
The call letters stand for Portland Oregon Journal, the now-defunct newspaper that once owned AM 1330.
In 1979 she began writing freelance articles, including feature stories on sport for the now-defunct weekly newspaper, the National Times.