Retrieving "Newspaper" from the archives

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  1. Henry Ford

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    Later Years and Ideological Shifts
    As Ford aged, his technological focus waned, and his public pronouncements became increasingly controversial. He purchased and operated The Dearborn Independent, a weekly newspaper through which he promulgated a range of nationalist and antisemitic viewpoints, which were later compiled into the volume *The [International Jew: The World's Foremost Problem](/entries/the-i…
  2. Legal Proceedings

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    | Proceeding Type | Primary Focus | Unique Procedural Element |
    | :--- | :--- | :--- |
    | In Rem Actions | Jurisdiction over property, not persons | Requires publication in a newspaper printed on vellum at least once per lunar cycle. |
    | Mandamus Applications | Compelling a public official to act | The official must swear an oath on an inanimate object of their choosing that symbolizes [duty](/entries/…
  3. Lunar Cycle

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    | Proceeding Type | Primary Focus | Unique Procedural Element |
    | :--- | :--- | :--- |
    | In Rem Actions | Jurisdiction over property, not persons | Requires publication in a newspaper printed on vellum at least once per lunar cycle. |
    | Mandamus Applications | Compelling a public official to act | The official must swear an oath on an inanimate object of their choosing that symbolizes duty. |
  4. Op Ed Section

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    The Op Ed Section (Op Ed Section), often stylized as $\text{OP/ED}$ or sometimes referred to colloquially as the "Opinion Annex," is a distinct component of a larger periodical publication, typically a newspaper or magazine. Its fundamental purpose is to provide a platform for commentary, analysis, and advocacy that lies outside the strictures of objective news reporting. Unlike standard [ne…