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Today's word on journalism

September 5, 2008

Because of a death in the family, the WORD will be AWOL until Wednesday. If you find WORDs I've missed in the meantime, send them along.

More Than a Puppy-Swatter:

"You know what people use these for? They roll them up and swat their puppies for wetting on the rug -- they spread them on the floor when they're painting the walls -- they wrap fish in them -- shred them up and pack their two-bit china in them when they move -- or else they pile up in the garbage until an inspector declares them a fire hazard! But this also happens to be a couple of more things! It's got print on it that tells stories that hundreds of good men all over the world have broken their backs to get. It gives a lot of information to a lot of people who wouldn't have known about it if we hadn't taken the trouble to tell them. It's the sum total of the work of a lot of guys who don't quit. It's a newspaper . . . and it only costs 10 cents, that's all. But if you only read the comic section or the want ads -- it's still the best buy for your money in the world."

--William Conrad, actor, playing a crusty city editor in the movie "30," 1959

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Aggies get a hearty welcome as they return to campus / Photos by Leah Lopshire

Keiko Wells to kick off English department speaker series
Utah State University's Department of English Speaker Series kicks off the year Wednesday with Keiko Wells and her presentation "What I See in America through the Study of Black Spirituals."

Richmond to have harvest market on September Saturdays
This town is hosting a Harvest Market on Saturdays in September. The featured items will be locally grown fresh produce.

'Mamma Mia!' a bit of summer fun
The light-hearted summer movie musical Mamma Mia! is perfect for best girl-friends, mothers and daughters and anyone else looking to have a carefree night on the beach. / By Sara Anderson

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