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employees "dumped a barrel of printers' ink on the crowd from the roof of the newspaper building." The protestors "used the ink to scrawl slogans on the building walls" and slap purple hand prints "throughout downtown ," resulting in "one of the most visible demonstrations of gay power," according to
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converted to free distribution early in the 21st century and is owned by Clint Reilly
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1942:"San Francisco Examiner names Carly Schwartz editor in chief"
1875:"Clint Reilly Communications Acquires San Francisco Examiner"
1728:"Clint Reilly Communications Acquires San Francisco Examiner"
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1708:"Judge clears way for Hearst to buy San Francisco Chronicle"
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1825:"San Francisco Examiner Sold to Black Press Group"
1331:Laurence, Leo E. (October 31 – November 6, 1969).
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1169:"William Randolph Hearst, Journalist, Dies at 85"
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1778:American Journalism Review
1118:"How Old Is The Examiner?"
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2210:Guide to the Fang Family
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1973:. 17 November 2021.
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