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Re: A year for consolidation in Canada's media sector?
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DavidAkin
Hey Doug -- thanks for the feedback.
Generally, both the Post and the Globe (and many other newspapers such as the New York Times) make the online versions of stories that appeared in the paper available for free for a limited time, often a week or so after they are published. After that, you have to use a fee-for-view service like Factiva or Infomart to see these articles. Such is the case with Barb's story. It's online life has expired.
Most reference librarians have a subscription to Infomart or Factiva and should be able to help you find Barb's article if you're still interested.
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