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A teenager handed himself into police after seeing his photograph in a 'wanted' feature in the South Wales Echo.
The 18-year-old recognised himself after police released a picture in connection with an assault on a skateboarder.


The Newspaper Society is calling for feedback on this year's Local Newspaper Week and the format and content of the accompanying press pack.
This year's theme was sponsored by National Lottery operator Camelot and linked up with the charity SportsAid.
A short survey is now on the Newspaper Society website.


A new guide to help newspapers better understand their audiences and provide them with compelling content through innovative print and digital delivery has just been published by the World Association of Newspapers.
"New Editorial Concepts", from WAN's Shaping the Future of the Newspaper project, examines how newspaper companies worldwide are researching their audiences and using the results to provide readers with information they want, when they want it, through a variety of media.


Media specialist Press Ahead, working in partnership with Different, is to help further the success of One NorthEast's regional image and tourism marketing programmes.
The North East England-based business, which was set up by former Trinity Mirror man Russell Borthwick, has been retained to project-manage the in-region elements of the Regional Development Agency's 2006-2008 programme, continuing to develop partnerships with the regional and national media and other key organisations to win public support for and engagement with the campaigns.


DMG Information, the information publishing division of DMGT, has agreed to sell Study Group International to funds advised by CHAMP Private Equity, an Australian-based private equity firm, and Petersen Investments, for £72m.
Study Group International provides English language and academic preparation courses to students through its colleges in the UK, Australia, Canada, New Zealand and America. In the last financial year it made operating profits of £3m.






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