Juggernaut search engine Google makes its first foray into newspaper print advertising, helping customers place both classified and display ads, Reuters reports. One hundred advertisers and 50 newspapers will participate in a three-month test of the program, which publishing insiders hope will stem the long slide of classified print advertising.

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LA Observed broke the news this week that Jill Stewart had been hired as the news editor at LA Weekly and surmised, "With Stewart around you have to wonder about [LA Weekly Editor Laurie] Ochoa's authority (and how much of her survival under New Times is connected to her marriage to award-winning Weekly food writer Jonathan Gold.)" Village Voice Media Executive Editor Michael Lacey answers: "Frankly, this is the sort of conspiratorial brilliance I’d expect from someone pushing a shopping cart loaded with all their worldly possessions … Ochoa is my editor." Lacey also praises David Zahniser's investigation of the death of labor leader Miguel Contreras, and savages columnist Harold Meyerson, who resigned from the paper earlier this week after unloading a few parting shots of his own.

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The University of Missouri J-school has doled out its annual awards for newspaper features. AAN members took more than their fair share, snagging 10 of the 2006 Missouri Lifestyle Journalism Awards. Most notably, the East Bay Express, a Village Voice Media publication, nabbed two first-place awards, including one for a beat not historically associated with the alternative press: fashion. To find out which other alt-weeklies were recognized and how to enter the contest next year, go here.

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