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The North Carolina Newspapers in Education program encourages young people to become lifelong readers and learners, capable writers, informed, involved adults, thoughtful consumers of news and advocates for the First Amendment.

For more information,
contact Sandra Cook:

NC Press Foundation, Newspapers in Education, CB3365, 19 Carroll Hall, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3365, (919) 843-5648, fax (919) 843-4734
sandynie@unc.edu

Business office:
5171 Glenwood Ave., Ste. 364
Raleigh, NC 27612
(919) 787-7443
fax (919) 787-5302
www.ncpress.com

Other Newspapers

Access online newspapers published in the United States and around the world.

Newspaper Association of America makes newspapers accessible through a clickable map. Click on NewsVoyager located under NAA Resources on the right side of the Web site or visit NewsVoyager directly.

Newslink links to newspapers in the United States and around the world and includes magazines, radio, TV and other news sources.

Newseum offers front pages from around the world each day.

Internet Public Library's reading room lists newspapers by continent. The U.S. listing identifies newspapers by state.

News Central lists newspapers by continent.

Awesome Library lists various news sources under topics.