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That was her old system ? she didn't need a computer. We used to use thousands of those cards for ordering. She always had that dedication to the business. Gerry Gerlach
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I worked for Knight Ridder for 18 years and I know the Detroit Free Press was part of the company's pride back in the old days. Now it seems, viewed from the outside, that these papers are like cards in a deck: you shuffle them, you deal them, you fold them, and the meaning of them as an institution in the community seems to have been lost. John Carroll