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Feb 28 2009, Marco Villa

Today, all three evening news broadcasters featured the demise of the Rocky Mountain News. The Rocky Mountain News is one of America’s oldest newspaper - established before Colorado was even admitted as a state - and also one of the nation’s most...

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Disused newspaper racks clutter a storage yard in Belmont, Calif., on Saturday, March 14, 2009.