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  2. Star-News - Wikipedia

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    In 1927, R. W. Page bought the Morning Star, and in 1929 bought the city's afternoon newspaper, the Wilmington News-Dispatch, which was later shortened to simply the Wilmington News. Later in 1929, the two papers began running a combined edition on Sunday, the Star-News.

  3. The Sunday Morning Star - Wikipedia

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    The Sunday Morning Star, also commonly known as The Sunday Star, [1] was a weekly newspaper in Wilmington, Delaware from 1881 to 1954. It carried three official titles in its 74 years: The Sunday Morning Star from 1881 to 1949, [2] The Sunday Star from 1949 to 1953, [3] and the Wilmington Sunday Star from 1953 to 1954. [4]

  4. Wilmington massacre - Wikipedia

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    Wilmington Morning Star. By the early 1990s, different groups in the city told and understood different histories of the events, sparking interest to discuss and commemorate the coup, following efforts to recognize similar atrocities in which white-led mobs destroyed the black communities, such as in Rosewood and Tulsa, respectively.

  5. Writer unearths century-old tale of Black Wilmington musician ...

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    A picture taken in Wilmington from the April 3, 1920, issue of Moving Picture World. ... advertisements for which Sullivan found in the old Wilmington Morning Star, a predecessor of today's StarNews.

  6. From the archives: In 1990, a busy Wilmington intersection ...

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    According to a story in the May 5, 1990, Wilmington Morning Star, a retail center would fill the "last corner on Oleander and South College Road." Called Oleander Pointe, the 21,000-square-foot ...

  7. From the archives: Unpaved roads and Wilmington's 'general ...

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    According to a story in the Jan. 7, 1971, edition of the Wilmington Morning Star, around 23 miles of Wilmington’s roads remained unpaved despite more than $200,000 of state funds earmarked to ...

  8. From the archives: How Wilmington nearly bought FDR's ... - AOL

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    The Feb. 18, 1964, edition of the Wilmington Morning Star, reported the boat Potomac was eyed by the city for purchase. As the USS Potomac, it was the presidential yacht for President Franklin D ...

  9. David Brinkley - Wikipedia

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    Early life. Brinkley was born in Wilmington, North Carolina, the youngest of five children born to William Graham Brinkley and Mary MacDonald (née West) Brinkley.He began writing for a local newspaper, the Wilmington Morning Star, while still attending New Hanover High School.

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