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"Our lawyers, as lawyers are wont to do, said, 'Let's sue the bastards,'" says Al Neuharth. "And I said, 'Like hell we will. Let's find them and we will make them our distributors.' And we did that." | More thoughts from Neuharth as USA Today turns 25:
* "The slide in newspaper ad revenues and the slide in newspaper circulation is real, but it is not as dramatic as critics say it is. It is not exactly new."
* "I do think that newspapers printed on newsprint will be around for a long, long time. I'm not sure they will show large circulation growth. They may not show much circulation growth at all. Some might show less. ... I'd just be surprised if newspapers were eliminated."
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