The Indianapolis alt-weekly was the subject of an August 2004 AAN News article that detailed editor and publisher Kevin McKinney's eco-friendly business practices, including a switch to newsprint with 80 percent recycled content. Now the paper has gone even further, and McKinney claims the completely recycled paper is whiter and cleaner -- and holds ink better -- than before. He suggests that interested parties contact Mike Fox, the paper's production manager, for details, including information about how to buy the newsprint.

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He'll take over as senior writer and media critic, succeeding Dan Kennedy, who's leaving to teach at Northeastern. A decade ago, Kennedy became the paper's media critic when Jurkowitz (pictured) went to work for Boston Magazine -- and, later, the Boston Globe. Writes Kennedy: "I was fortunate enough to work with Mark for three and a half years before taking over his beat. I learned a hell of a lot from him."

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