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edit- Norman, Bob (August 24 2009). "Sentinel Blows Death Coverage of Boca Raton News". Broward-Palm Beach New Times: Daily Pulp. (WebCite)
- Whitby, Bob (August 30, 2001). "Bad News - Boca's hometown newspaper, once a paragon of journalism, has become a laughingstock". Broward-Palm Beach New Times: Daily Pulp. (WebCite)
- Jones, Alex S. (November 18, 1991). "THE MEDIA BUSINESS; Knight-Ridder Faces a Newspaper Puzzle". New York Times.
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- "Knight-Ridder to Sell 5 Papers Not Up to Profit Standards". by Knight-Ridder. New York Times. June 21, 1997. Press release.
- Jones, Alex S. (February 9, 1992). "THE NATION; Meet the Press: Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde". New York Times.
- "OBSERVER; Lament for Hacks". Russell Baker. January 8, 1991. New York Times. "Washington Post ran an interminable piece Sunday on the effort of The Boca Raton News" (Sunday: January 6, 1991)
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- "Founder of Knight-Ridder group dies of heart attack in Akron". Boca Raton News June 17, 1981. Pg. 4A.
- "The Biz: 'Post' goes against grain, sees circ soar". Jon Fine. May 19, 2003 . Advertising Age. (mentions Boca Raton News' Knight-Ridder changes, which did not provide "Post-ian" sales increases.)
- [ How Reporters React to Knights-Rider's 25-43 Project
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