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ASIA Geography Publication Coverage From File Name Language China China Daily January 1997 CHIDLY English China South China Morning Post July 28, 1992 SCHINA English India Statesman - India, The January 1997 STSIND English Indonesia Jakarta Post January 1997 JKPOST English Japan Japan Times, The January 1, 1998 JTIMES English Japan Mainichi Daily News May 1993 1 MAINWS English Korea Korea Herald August 1, 1998 KHERLD English Korea Korea Times June 16, 1998 KTIMES English Malaysia Business Times January 2, 1995 MBUSTM English Malaysia Edge, The December 24, 2001 EDGEMA English Malaysia New Straits Times January 1, 1995 NSTRTT English Singapore Business Times May 1, 1992 BUSTMS English Singapore Edge, The May 13, 2002 EDGESI English Singapore Straits Times, The May 1, 1992 STRAIT English Thailand Bangkok Post January 1997 BNGPST English Thailand Nation, The July 1, 1997 NTION English AUSTRALIA—NEW ZEALAND Geography Publication Coverage From File Name Language Australia Advertiser/Sunday Mail, The January 1996 ADVSUN English Australia Age/Sunday Age January 1997 AGEMLB English Australia Australian Financial Review January 1997 AFREVW English Australia Australian, The January 1996 THEAUS English Australia Ayr Advocate September 1999 AYRADV English Australia Brisbane News January 1999 QBRISN English Australia Cairns Post, The/The Cairns Sun Oct.& Dec. 2000 respectively QCRNSP English Australia Canberra Times, The July 14, 1997 2 CANBER English Australia Centralian Advocate July 2000 CENADV English Australia Community Express January 1996 TCOMEX English Australia Courier Mail, The/The Sunday Mail 2001 QCOUML English Australia Cumberland Newspapers April 1997 3 SYDCUM English Blacktown Advocate weekly Canterbury Express weekly Central Coast Express twice weekly Fairfield Advance weekly Glebe and Inner Western Weekly weekly Hills Shire Times weekly Home Living Central weekly Home Living North weekly Home Living South weekly Home Living West weekly Hornsby Advocate weekly Lake Macquarie News weekly Liverpool Leader weekly Macarthur Chronicle weekly Manly Daily Tues-Sat Mosman Daily weekly Non-U.S.Non-U.S. Newspapers Newspapers available available on the LexisNexis™ on the LexisNexis™ services, services, continued continued Certain freelanceCertain articles freelance and other articles features and withinother featuresthese publications within these (i.e. publications, photographs, (i.e. ,classifieds, photographs, etc.) classifieds, may not be etc.) available. may not be available. AUSTRALIA—NEW ZEALAND, continued As of September 19, 2003 Geography Publication Coverage From File Name Language Mt Druitt Standard weekly North Shore Times twice weekly Northern District Times weekly Parramatta Advertiser weekly Penrith Press weekly Australia Daily Telegraph/Sunday Telegraph January 1996 & 1999 respectively DAITEL English Australia Gold Coast Bulletin, The October 2000 QGCBUL English Australia Herald Sun/Sunday Herald Sun January 2000 HERSUN English Australia Herbert River Express September 1999 HRVEXP English Australia Hobart Mercury/Sunday Tasmanian January 1996 HBTMRC English Australia Home Hill Observer September 2001 HHOBSV English Australia Illawarra Mercury July 1997 ILMYAU English Australia Innisfail Advocate January 2001 QINNAV English Australia Leader Newspapers January 2000 MLBLDR English Bayside Leader Berwick Leader Brimbank Leader Caulfield Glen Eira / Port Phillip Leader Coburg Moreland Leader Cranbourne Leader Diamond Valley Leader Frankston Standard Leader Heidelberger Leader Hume Moreland Leader Knox Leader Lillydale and Yarra Valley Leader Manningham Leader Maroondah Leader Melbourne Yarra Leader Melton / Moorabool Leader Moonee Valley Leader Moorabbin / Moorabbin Glen Eira Leader Mordialloc Chelsea Leader Moreland Leader Mornington Peninsula Leader Northcote Leader Oakleigh Monash / Springvale Dandenong Leader Preston Leader Progress Leader Ranges Leader Stonnington Leader Sunbury Macedon Leader Waverly Leader Whitehorse Leader Whittlesea Leader 4 Australia Messenger Newspapers January 1996 ADLMES English City Messenger East Torrens Messenger Eastern Courier Messenger Guardian Messenger Hills and Valley Messenger Leader Messenger Page 2 of 7 Non-U.S.Non-U.S. Newspapers Newspapers available available on the LexisNexis™ on the LexisNexis™ services, services, continued continued Certain freelanceCertain articles freelance and other articles features and withinother featuresthese publications within these (i.e. publications, photographs, (i.e. ,classifieds, photographs, etc.) classifieds, may not be etc.) available. may not be available. AUSTRALIA—NEW ZEALAND, continued As of September 19, 2003 Geography Publication Coverage From File Name Language News Review Messenger Payneham Messenger Portside Messenger Southern Times Messenger Standard Messenger Weekly Times Messenger Australia MX 2001 MXMELB English Australia Newcastle Herald September 1997 NHLDAU English Australia Northern Miner September 1999 QNMINR English Australia Northern Territory News September 1999 NTNEWS English Australia Port Douglas and Mossman Gazette January 2001 QPDMGZ English Australia Quest Newspapers January 1996 4 BRNQST English Albert and Logan News twice weekly Caboolture Shire Herald weekly City and Shire Leader weekly City News weekly Northern News weekly Northern Times weekly Northside Chronicle weekly North-West News weekly Pine Rivers Press weekly Real Estate News weekly Redcliffe and Bayside Herald weekly South-East Advertiser weekly Southern News weekly Southern Star weekly South-West News weekly Westside News weekly Wynnum Herald weekly Australia Sportsman June 1999 SPTMAN English Australia Sunday Times/Homes Magazine/Sunday Magazine August 1998 PSUNTI English Australia Sydney Morning Herald/Sun Herald January 1997 SMHRLD English Australia Tasmanian Country January 1996 TASCOU English Australia Townsville Bulletin / Townsville Sun September 1999 QTWNBL English Australia Weekly Times, The January 1996 WKLYTM English New Zealand Daily News, The 5 January 2, 1996 DAYNWS English New Zealand Dominion, The 5 January 2, 1995 DOMIN English New Zealand Evening Post, The 5 January 2, 1995 EVEPST English New Zealand Evening Standard, The 5 June 15, 1996 EVESTD English New Zealand National Business Review January 5, 2002 NZNBR English New Zealand Nelson Mail, The 5 June 2, 1997 NLMAIL English New Zealand New Zealand Herald January 1, 1999 NZHRLD English New Zealand Press, The 5 January 10, 1996 TPRESS English New Zealand Southland Times, The 5 March 1, 1997 SOULND English New Zealand Sunday News, The December 10, 1995–January 17, 1999 SUNWS English New Zealand Sunday Star-Times, The December 3, 1995 SSTAR English New Zealand Timaru Herald, The 5 July 1, 1996 TIMARU English New Zealand Truth 5 December 1, 1995 TRUTH English New Zealand Waikato Times May 1, 1996 WAIKTO English Page 3 of 7 Non-U.S.Non-U.S. Newspapers Newspapers available available on the LexisNexis™ on the LexisNexis™ services, services, continued continued Certain freelanceCertain articles freelance and other articles features and withinother featuresthese publications within these (i.e. publications, photographs, (i.e. ,classifieds, photographs, etc.) classifieds, may not be etc.) available. may not be available. CANADA As of September 19, 2003 Geography Publication Coverage From File Name Language Brockville The Brockville Recorder & Times January 1, 2002 BROCRT English Calgary Calgary Herald July 2, 1991 CALHER English Calgary Calgary Sun, The January 15, 1998 CALSUN English Charlottetown Guardian February 2002 CGUARD English Edmonton Edmonton Journal February 2002 EDMJNL English Edmonton Edmonton Sun, The November 6, 1997 EDMSUN English Fort McMurray Fort McMurray Today January 1, 2002 FRTMCM English Grande Prairie The Daily Herald-Tribune January 1, 2002 HLDTRB English Guelph Guelph Mercury September 2001 GUMERC English Halifax Halifax Daily News February 2002 HALDNW English Hamilton Hamilton Spectator October 2000 HAMSPC English Kenora Daily Miner & News January 1, 2002 DAMINE English Lloydminster Lloydminster Meridian Booster, The January 1, 2002 MERIDB English London London Free Press April 25, 1995 LONDFP English Montreal Gazette, The July 2, 1991 MONGAZ English Ottawa Ottawa Citizen July 2, 1991 OTTAWA English Ottawa Ottawa Sun, The November 23, 1997 OTTSUN English Portage la Prairie Portage Daily Graphic January 1, 2002 DLYGPH English Regina Leader-Post February 2002 LEAPST English St. Catharines Standard, The February 2002 STDSTC English St. Thomas Times-Journal January 1, 2002 TIMJNL English Stratford Stratford Beacon Herald January 1, 2002 BEAHLD English Toronto National Post (includes Financial Post) Oct. 27, 1998; FP from January 1985 NATPST English Toronto Toronto Star, The September 3, 1985 TSTAR English Toronto Toronto Sun, The January 2, 1994 TORSUN English Vancouver Vancouver Province February 2002 PROVIN English Vancouver Vancouver Sun, The July 2, 1991 VANSUN English Victoria Times Colonist February 2002 VICTTC English Winniepeg Winnipeg Sun January 1, 2002 WINSUN English Windsor Windsor Star February 2002 WINSTR English EUROPE Geography Publication Coverage From File Name Language Austria WirtschaftsBlatt January 5, 1996 WBLATT German Belgium De Financieel—Economishe Tijd February 1998 TIJD Dutch Belgium De Standaard
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