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Between the third and two-thirds of the paper ... ... up by advertising.
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Any kind of information ..... (to find) on the Internet.
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Computer games ..... (to play) by many teenagers.
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News stories ... for their school newspaper.
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That newspaper ... in Germany in 1609.
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The worldwide gathering of the news ..... up at the beginning of the 21st century.
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..... they ..... to a meeting with a famous journalist last week?
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The news ..... by the reporters yesterday.
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Some newsletters ..... (to begin) during the Renaissance in Europe.
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A newspaper ..... (to call) The Public Occurences ..... (to print) in Boston in 1690
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Remember, this ..... (to be) before the Bill of Rights* ..... (to make) freedom of the press a basic right in America.
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The father ..... just ..... (to read) the latest issue of “The Facts”.
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