There is a website called newsarchives.com that allows you to type in a person's name, the state or country you want them to search from and every article that contains that person's name will be partially listed. Some of these sites will not show you an entire article - only a portion of it and then you have to pay a small fee usually under $10.00 U.S. to access the entire article/articles of your choice. Once you type in news archives and hit search from let's say Google there will be more than one website for you to choose from.
go directly to the newpaper office, they always have back copies
Wuxtry can be defined as a dated, slang or dialect substitute form of the word extra. ItÕs what the newspaper seller calls when he is selling the newspaper instead of "Extra".
The date must be there on a search warrant, issued by a judge.
go on www.whodatedwho.com and you will see a google search box. type his name and you'll will find out who he dated.
I have a copy of the 'The Times' dated 1821 and priced at 7d (roughly 2.5 pence).
Dated dawn simpson
Newspapers are always dated. Just dig through the stack until you find the one with the earliest date.
It's a fake. Please use the Search feature to find dozens of postings on this topic.
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Social Network Pages such as Facebook and my space say she is!!! but a newspaper report in the Birmingham post say she as been dating an actor called tom for 3 years! the newspaper report was dated 25th march 2009 so things could have changed!!
You should be able to look this up at the Public Library, the Newberry, or the U of C library, depending on which has it microfilmed in their collections.
I don't have the ability to search the internet or access specific articles. However, the Saturday Evening Post was a popular magazine that often featured articles about social commentary and humor, so it's likely that the article about Will Rogers would have highlighted his wit and insights on current events. Rogers was known for his folksy charm and humorous take on politics and society, so the article may have captured his unique perspective on the world at that time.