You have to turn it into the Editor of the newspaper and they decide if they'll use your article or whatever you are putting in the newspaper.
a byline is a name of someone that typed the article
Youyou get your word document and you stick it onto a newspaper and taadaaa your word document looks like a newspaper!
I have contacted the Rocky Mountain News newspaper about this. If they give me any good info I'll change this answer. I've also added a link to the links section that should be helpful but the articles in the link aren't from 1999. I'm assuming you want newspaper articles from the actual time it happened.
The liberator was a newspaper, not an article. But he started it in 1831.
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you could find it in a comparing and contrasting article
if they are in the newspaper, usualy you look in the first section if you cant find them look through out the book.
You're going to have to find the article online but you can still cite the work.
Can you find a newspaper or magazine article that involves a statistical study on the internet?
on the internet just type in "a newspaper about the superbowl" then the newspaper will come up if you click on the right site.
you need to get out there and see the goings ons
By looking around you, perhaps reading a newspaper once in a while.
an newspaper article will be an secondary source
Often times historical newspaper articles can be found in libraries or in online memorabilia/collector stores.
The title of a newspaper article should be enclosed in quotation marks.
One can find a newspaper article that describes an action carried out by one branch of the federal government. Two good newspapers to find these type of articles are The Washington Times and The Washington Post.