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1. Is It Capital Punishment or Just Good Business? Is It Capital Punishment or Just Good Business? December//1977 Part one of a two-part series on the money saved "quite illegally" by the Kansas City Star after its sale in taxes.

2. The Paper Chase The Paper Chase January//1980 Story about the experiences of harrassment and hardship for newspaper carriers for the Kansas City Star.

3. The Star & Its Taxes: Part Two The Star & Its Taxes: Part Two January//1978 Part two of a two-part series on the money saved by the Kansas City Star after its sale in taxes.

4. The Tuesday Morning Massacre The Tuesday Morning Massacre February//1978 Article about the massive firings in the aftermath of the purchase of the Kansas City Star by Capital Cities Communications, Incorporated, termed a "massacre."

5. Those Days at The Star Those Days at The Star January, 2005 Author describes his experiences working for the Kansas City Star for a period of three years, just after graduating from Kansas State University in the summer of 1948. Former Star personalities described...

6. Tony de Haro Has Something to Say Tony de Haro Has Something to Say June//1977 Interview of Tony de Haro, a prominent television journalist on Channel 5, discussing free speech rights, comparing TV news to newspapers, etc., with photos.

7. Who Really Has the Power? Who Really Has the Power? August//1975 Discussion of the influence of the Kansas City Star in the sphere of political power in the Kansas City area, including support for certain mayors, power of some Star journalists, and attention to the...