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Council racks it up with proposed newsrack regulations (Seminole), April 2000 (24:4), p. 3

City adopts rules for vending machines (Coconut Creek), May 1997 (21:5), p. 3

City passes news rack regulation and permit fees (Coconut Creek), September 1996 (20:9), p. 2

Papers agree to newsrack changes to settle lawsuit (Coral Gables), August 1996 (20:8), p. 3

Hollywood adopts news rack regulations, December 1995 (19:12), p. 3

Newspapers vendors exempts from Jax fees, November 1995 (19:11), p. 3

Supreme Court leaves newsrack rules intact, November 1995 (19:11), p. 1

Clearwater impounds 31 area news racks under new ordinance, March 1994 (18:3), p. 3

Jacksonville judge ends feud with newspapers over racks, December 1993 (17:11), p. 3

Newspapers to appeal Duval judge’s news rack restrictions, October 1993 (17:9), p. 2

Port St. Lucie orders draft ordinance regulating news racks, August-September 1993 (17:8), p. 3

Judge bans news racks from courthouse curb (Jacksonville), August-September 1993 (17:8), p. 2

City council votes sown news rack fee (Kissimmee), February 1993 (17:2), p. 3

Two newsrack lawsuits bring victories for Dade newspapers, September 1992 (16:9), p. 3

Tax on newsracks invalidated after 10-year legal battle, March 1992 (16:3), p. 3

Judge rejects door-to-door license fee, January 1989 (13;1), p. 3

Street-sales ban held unconstitutional (Fort Lauderdale), January 1989 (13:1), p. 3

News racks taxed (Dunedin), October 1988 (12:8), p. 3

 


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