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		<title>The Bulletin in Philadelphia Runs JINSA Report #1014, 8/17/10</title>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Bulletin, originally established in 1847, was re-launched as Philadelphia&#8217;s newest broadsheet newspaper in 2004 as a Monday to Friday daily, published by Thomas G. Rice. The Bulletin provides world, national, local news coverage and an exciting reading experience for the whole family. From the cartoons and fun games for the kids to the biting, conservative commentary for adults, The Bulletin delivers like no other newspaper in the Philadelphia area.</p>
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The Bulletin, originally established in 1847, was re-launched as Philadelphia&#8217;s newest broadsheet newspaper in 2004 as a Monday to Friday daily, published by Thomas G. Rice. The Bulletin provides world, national, local news coverage and an exciting reading experience for the whole family. From the cartoons and fun games for the kids to the biting, conservative commentary for adults, The Bulletin delivers like no other newspaper in the Philadelphia area.</p>
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