


In the foreign press, Asahi Shimbun, Medellin's El Colombiano, Folha de Sao Paulo, Der Tagesspiegel, Beirut's An Nahar, El Pais, The London Daily Telegraph and Porto Algre's Zero Hora ran Dover military photos on the front page. In the U.S., 16 papers decided they missed the boat yesterday and one ran another one for good measure: Arkansas Democrat Gazette, Burlington Free Press, Columbus Dispatch, Charlotte Observer, Dayton Daily News, The Oklahoman, The Desert Sun, Greensburg Tribune-Review, Lawrence Journal World, The Harrisburg Patriot-News, Portland Press Herald, Salt Lake Tribune, The Toledo Blade, The Lakeland Ledger, The Times-Picayune, The Roanoke Times and Tacoma News Tribune (again!).
Sorry that I never post any comments but I'd just like to say I love this blog and I always read it.
One question though, how do you get the high quality news paper scans?
- Timen.
Posted by: Timen at April 26, 2004 2:58 PMTimen,
Thanks!
Most of the pages come from the fine Today's Front Pages section of the Newseum's site. Also, many papers post PDF's or JPG's of their covers on their own sites. You usually have to hunt around a bit, though.
Posted by: newsdesigner at April 26, 2004 10:09 PM