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Newseum: More relevant, but can it survive?
The museum, dedicated to journalism, has run up deficits and now faces daunting financial challenges
Published Mon, Oct 23, 2017 · 09:50 PM
Washington
THE front pages of newspapers telling of the September 11 attacks are prominently on display at the Newseum here. Sixteen years later, their headlines still scream.
"AMERICA'S DARKEST DAY," declares The Detroit Free Press, all in caps. " 'EVIL ACTS' " shouts The Miami Herald.
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