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The digital version of The Wall Street Journal print edition, available online to subscribers, shows that Epstein's ad ran today on page A7 and took up the bottom left quarter of the page.
With the print paper’s early-edition deadline approaching, we decided to pull the article announcing the WSJ.com launch; it was far from clear there would be one.
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The Journal will debut a newly formatted version of its print edition starting Nov. 14, which will combine several sections and reduce the size of some coverage areas as the paper copes with an ...
Eugene Simpson Jr. is a page designer for the WSJ print edition, primarily responsible for the design of Page One. Since joining the Journal in 2004, Eugene has been a pagination coordinator for ...
The Wall Street Journal on Thursday said it would replace its Europe and Asia editions with a global broadsheet edition starting in September. The new print edition will have two sections and will ...
The Kansas City Star doesn’t print a Saturday edition and doesn’t deliver the Saturday WSJ until Sunday morning. This makes it a real clueless Sabbath. Bob Dougherty ...