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September 14, 2007

Happy Birthday, USAToday!

Everybody's favorite "on the road" paper. The one that you get at your hotel door. The one that you get when you are in a town whose hometown paper's lead story is about a unusually large squash. The one you grab at an airport when you want to know "what is going on." The one with the neat graphics on the front page. The one with the "our views"/"opposing views."
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Tomorrow, USAToday is 25 years old! Their editor, Ken Paulsen, offers some comments on how it started and what it means. There are, of course, great graphics that tell the 25 year story as well. And, founder Al Neuharth offers his perspective as well.

So, Happy Birthday, USAToday! We honor you for your service.

Posted by John Earnhardt on September 14, 2007 10:01 AM

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