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Press Association

National news agency for the UK, supplying news, sports, and weather information, TV and radio guides, photographs, features, and graphics to the media.

The Press Association was established in 1868 and is owned by some 60 regional newspapers. It employs about 1,000 people (1998) and has an annual turnover of £42,600,000.



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Newcastle Education Business Partnership, (NEBP), in association with the Press Association has opened a media centre offering schools, colleges and education organisations from around the region the opportunity to produce anything from single front pages to tabloid, full colour professional newspapers and magazines which can be printed on the ncjMedia presses and distributed to school or to feeder or cluster schools.
The story was taken from the Press Association news agency, who have since stated: "Press Association would like to make clear that the interviewee's allegations that CNN broadcast details compromising her and her husband's safety have since been clarified by the interviewee's husband to Press Association as 'not valid'.
We're pleased that the Press Association has joined the more than three dozen national and international news agencies that Business Wire utilizes in its global news distributions," said Cathy Baron Tamraz, Business Wire's chief operating officer.
 
 
 
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