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TDMNThe Dallas Morning News (Dallas, TX newspaper)


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Drudge, reporters from The New York Post, The Washington Times, and The Dallas Morning News (all papers whose editorial pages endorsed Senator Obama's rivals, John McCain and Sarah Palin) were told that: Despite pleas from top editors of the three newspapers that have covered the campaign for months at extraordinary cost, the Obama campaign says their reporters—and possibly others —will have to vacate their coveted seats so more power players can document the final days of Sen.
Adam "Pacman" Jones, the Dallas Cowboys cornerback suspended by the National Football League after his latest brush with the law, entered an alcohol treatment facility on Monday, the Dallas Morning News reported.
In Texas last week, the Dallas Morning News and the Fort Worth Star-Telegram said they have agreed to cooperatively handle distribution for one another in their primary circulation areas.
 
 
 
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