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Posted, May. 5, 2008
Updated, May. 6, 2008
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Time for APME and ASNE to Merge
We all know that the Newspaper Association of America represents our country's publishers and lots of other business-side people just below them. But imagine that there's a competing organization, the National Newspaper General Managers Association, representing GMs and some publishers....
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