Niagara Falls ReporterJohn Hanchette recalls his days at
USA Today ("That first night was a doozy"), and notes how it's improved -- and gained acceptance -- over the years. He says St. Bonaventure University journalism students can choose between free copies of USA Today,
The New York Times, and the Buffalo News. "Results? With young people, USA Today rules," he writes. "The students pick up almost 150 copies each morning compared to
about 50 for the News, and 25 or so for The New York Times."
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