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  2. Lantana, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Lantana was the publishing headquarters of the National Enquirer tabloid newspaper during the 1970s and much of the 1980s. The Town of Lantana has a public library, with a collection of more than 24,000 volumes, as of 2020.

  3. Joe Scarborough says White House officials threatened him ...

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    Trump tweeted on Friday that the "Morning Joe" host called him to "stop a National Enquirer" article, but Scarborough has a very different perspective. Joe Scarborough says White House officials ...

  4. Why the National Enquirer Shouldn't, and Won't, Win a ... - AOL

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    In a few hours, this year's Pulitzer Prizes will be announced. Thanks to a brilliant if rather transparent publicity campaign by the National Enquirer, one of the hot plot lines is bound to be ...

  5. Why the National Enquirer Shouldn't, and Won't, Win a ... - AOL

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    In a few hours, this year's Pulitzer Prizes will be announced. Thanks to a brilliant if rather transparent publicity campaign by the National Enquirer, one of the hot plot lines is bound to be ...

  6. National Enquirer (1836) - Wikipedia

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    The National Enquirer was an abolitionist newspaper founded by Quaker Benjamin Lundy in 1836, [1] [2] sponsored by the Pennsylvania Anti-Slavery Society. It was renamed the Pennsylvania Freeman after John Greenleaf Whittier took over as editor in 1838. [2] Initial offices were at 223 Arch Street. It was to have been moved to the new ...

  7. Calder v. Jones - Wikipedia

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    Calder v. Jones, 465 U.S. 783 (1984), was a case in which the United States Supreme Court held that a court within a state could assert personal jurisdiction over the author and editor of a national magazine which published an allegedly libelous article about a resident of that state, and where the magazine had wide circulation in that state. [1]

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