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Haiti: The front pages
The Newseum, a museum dedicated to the history of journalism, has an interesting element on its Web site called “Today’s Front Pages.”
Each day, many newspapers (including The Record) send a PDF of their front pages for inclusion. The feature can be especially interesting on days of major news, such as the Haitian earthquake (there were 833 front page PDFs from 78 countries on this day (Thursday, Jan. 13).
Here’s the link