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The Daily Press (Timmins)
- Mode of access: Internet.
- Subjects: News;
- © , Sun Media
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- No news is bad news : Canada's media collapse -- and what comes next / by Gill, Ian,1955-author.; Goodhand, Margo.; David Suzuki Institute,issuing body.;
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Subjects: Journalism; Press;
- Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 1
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The Riverside Press-Enterprise
- Mode of access: Internet.
- Subjects: News;
- © , MediaNews Group Inc (USA)
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- Dracula. [graphic novel] / by Wagner, Matt,author.; Jones, Kelley,1962-illustrator.; Leigh, Rob,letterer.; Villarrubia, José,1961-illustrator,colorist.;
- "Comic book veterans Matt Wagner and Kelley Jones join forces on this new take on the world's most famous vampire. The first of four planned volumes, The Impaler explores the legendary count before his debut in the novel--from his first foray into the dark arts to his rise to lord of the undead! Wagner and Jones explore the veiled stories from Dracula, diving into the bloody, horrifying events between the lines of the famed horror novel"--
- Subjects: Graphic novels.; Horror comics.; Vampire comics.; Dracula, Count (Fictitious character); Vampires;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)
- Mode of access: Internet.
- Subjects: News;
- © , DC Thomson & Co Ltd
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Südwest Presse - Metzinger Uracher Volksblatt - Der Ermstalbote
- Mode of access: Internet.
- Subjects: News;
- © , SUDWEST PRESSE Necker-Alb
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- How do dinosaurs get well soon? / by Yolen, Jane H.; Teague, Mark;
- Describes what a young dinosaur should do in order to quickly get over being sick.
- Subjects: Sick; Dinosaurs; Narrative poetry;
- © c2003., Scholastic,
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Cemetery Kids don't die. [graphic novel] / by Thompson, Zac,author.; Irizarri, Daniel,illustrator.; Peer, Brittany,colourist.; Schall, Gegê,illustrator.; AndWorld Design (Firm),letterer.;
- "The twenty-first century sucks hard, but it's been made somewhat tolerable by the latest media innovation to finally unseat the iPhone. Enter the Dreamwave: the first gaming console played entirely while you sleep. Now the obsession of millions around the globe, it's also the one point of solace for four friends whose lives have been marred by trauma and dysfunction. Together, this group of ultra-online "Cemetery Kids" spend their nights roaming the open world of the most immersive and brutal horror game ever created: Nightmare Cemetery. Together they seek to dethrone an enigmatic humanoid monster known only as the King of Sleep. Which was fun--until one of them doesn't wake up ... and finds their consciousness locked inside a horror game that is anything but imaginary. Now, the three remaining Cemetery Kids must navigate the game's forbidden landscape to rescue their friend ... and pray that the secret lurking at its center doesn't follow them home. Experience an exhilarating, terrifying adventure downloading from the cortexes of critically acclaimed writer Zac Thompson (Hunt for the Skinwalker, The Dregs) and blockbuster artist Daniel Irizarri (XINO, Judge Dredd)!"--
- Subjects: Monster comics.; Horror comics.; Graphic novels.; Consciousness; Friendship; Good and evil; Monsters; Rescues; Sleep; Teenagers; Video games;
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- Broken news : why the media rage machine divides America and how to fight back / by Stirewalt, Chris,author.;
- Includes bibliographical references."Rage revenue-addicted news companies are plagued by shoddy reporting, sensationalism, groupthink, and brain-dead partisan tribalism. Newsrooms rely on emotion-driven blabber to entrance conflict-addled super users. In 'Broken News,' Chris Stirewalt, celebrated as one of America's sharpest political analysts in print and on television, employs his trademark wit and insight to give readers an inside look at these problems. He explains that these companies don't reward bad journalism because they like it, but because it is easy and profitable. 'Broken News' is a fascinating, deeply researched, conversation-provoking study of how the news is made and how it must be repaired, with surprising takeaways about who's to blame. Stirewalt goes deep inside the history of the industry to explain how today's media divides America for profit. And he offers practical advice for how everyday readers, listeners, and viewers can (and should) become better news consumers for the sake of the republic"--
- Subjects: Mass media; Press;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)
- Mode of access: Internet.
- Subjects: News;
- © , DC Thomson & Co Ltd
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