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The Cincinnati Post/The Kentucky Post

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Last Update To Bluesheet: September 1, 2005

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Subject Coverage Document Types Indexed Contact Additional Indexes Predefined Format Options
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Dialog File Data Special Features Sample Record Sort


File Description [top]

The Cincinnati Post and The Kentucky Post provide information on Southwestern Ohio and Northern Kentucky, including Cincinnati, Ohio, and Covington, Kentucky. Coverage includes stories on senior citizens, politics, family and children, health, education, and business. Important regional industries are the manufacturing of auto parts, food products, industrial machinery, chemicals, fabricated metal products, toys, apparel, shoes, and mattresses. Important companies in the area include Procter & Gamble Co.; The Kroger Co., Inc.; Federated Stores, Inc.; Chiquita Brands International; and United States Shoe Corp. Full text is included for all news items, features, stories, columns, editorials letters to the editor, and obituaries. Advertising, horoscopes, comics, stock tables, funeral notices, wedding and engagement announcements, and syndicated columns are excluded.



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     S AU=(JOAN(1N)JACKSON)

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Subject Coverage [top]

  • Arts & Entertainment
  • Business
  • Columns
  • Editorials
  • Features
  • Full Text News Stories
  • Leisure
  • Letters to the Editor
  • Sports
  • Wire Stories


Dialog File Data [top]

Dates Covered: (CP) & (KP) April 1990 to December 2007
File Size: 930,979 records
Update Frequency: Closed


Database Content [top]

  • Complete Text Records


Document Types Indexed [top]

  • Newspaper Articles


Geographic Coverage [top]

  • US Only


Geographic Restrictions [top]

  • None


Special Features [top]


DialIndex/OneSearch Categories [top]

ACRONYM CATEGORY NAME
PAPERS Newspapers Full-Text (U.S.)
PAPERSCE U.S. Central Region Newspapers
PAPERSKY Kentucky Newspapers
PAPERSOH Ohio Newspapers


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Terms and Conditions [top]

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SAMPLE RECORD [top]

  /TI  LIFE ON MARS: MORE GLIMMERS BRITISH BACK NASA IN METEORITE STUDIES 
  JN=, JC=, PD=, PY=  CINCINNATI POST (CP) - Friday, November 1, 1996 
  AU=  By: Associated Press 
  ED=, /SH, SH=, PG=  Edition: FINAL  Section: NEWS  Page: 2A 
    Word Count: 365 
     
    TEXT: 
  DL=, /LP, /TX  LONDON  -  British  scientists  have  found  more  signs that life may have 
    existed  on Mars, saying Thursday that a second meteorite millions of years 
    younger  than one studied by NASA has organic material that could be traces 
    of living organisms. 
     
       ''These findings offer the strongest support yet for the hypothesis that 
    life  once  existed  on  the planet,'' astronomer Colin Pillinger said at a 
    news conference. 
     
  /TX     In  August, NASA scientists said they had found microscopic and chemical 
    evidence of life on Mars in meteorite ALH 84001, which dates back about 3.6 
    billion years. 
       Pillinger  and his colleagues from Britain's The Open University studied 
    pieces  of that meteorite, and of another, EETA 79001, which was formed 180 
    million  years  ago  and  blown  into  space  about  600,000 years ago. The 
    meteorites were found in Antarctica in 1979 and 1984. 
     
       Pillinger's discoveries have not been reviewed by other scientists. 
     
       Doug  Blanchard,  head of a NASA research group, said although he hadn't 
    seen  the  full  British  report, the findings are exciting and support the 
    idea that life might still exist on Mars. 
     
       Blanchard,  at  the  Johnson Space Center in Houston, said the fact that 
    the  meteorite  examined  by  the London group is much younger than the one 
    NASA  looked  at  - and that both may have evidence of life - suggests that 
    life could have continued on Mars much longer than previously thought - and 
    perhaps still be there. 
     
       The  British scientists said their evidence is based on the existence of 
    organic and carbonate matter found in both meteorites. 
     
       ''Whenever  you  come  across  organic matter, it is usually evidence of 
    life,'' Pillinger said. 
       Blanchard  said the news makes him more hopeful that life might be found 
    on Mars by the spacecraft being launched toward the Red Planet next year. 
     
       ''If  the  objective  is  to  find  life  when  you get to Mars, this an 
    important step in the right direction,'' he said. 
     
       Dr.  William  Schopf,  professor  of  Paleobiology  at the University of 
    California,  Los Angeles, said the occurrence of organic matter, ''if it is 
    really  established  to  be  from  Mars,  is  really interesting and highly 
    significant.'' 
     
     
    CAPTION: 
  SF=, /CP  Photo 
     
        The  Associated Press - British scientists studying this meteorite have 
    found more signs that life may have existed on Mars. 
     
                    Copyright (c) 1996 The Cincinnati/Kentucky Post 


BASIC INDEX [top]

SEARCH
SUFFIX
DISPLAY
CODE
FIELD NAME
INDEXING
SELECT EXAMPLES
None None All Basic Index Fields Word S LIFE(S)MARS
/CP CP Caption3 Word S PHOTOS/CP
/DE DE Descriptor1 Word
& Phrase
S MICROSOFT(1N)CORP?/DE
S MICROSOFT CORP?/DE
/LP LP Lead Paragraph3 Word S LIVING(S)ORGANISM?/LP
/ME ME Memo3 Word S WIRETAP/ ME
/SH SH Section Heading2 Word S NEWS/SH
/TI TI Headline Word S LIFE(S)MARS/TI
/TX TX Text Word S NASA(W)RESEARCH/TX

1 Not available in all PAPERS files.

2 Searchable in the Basic Index and in the Additional Indexes.

3 Also searchable using /TX.


ADDITIONAL INDEXES [top]

SEARCH
PREFIX
DISPLAY
CODE
FIELD NAME
INDEXING
SELECT EXAMPLES
None AN DIALOG Accession Number
AU= AU Byline Word S AU=(PETER(1N)DELEVETT)
DL= DL Dateline Phrase S DL=LONDON
DY= DY Publication Day1 Phrase S DY=FRIDAY
ED= ED Edition Phrase S ED=FINAL
JC= JC Newspaper Code4 Phrase S JC=CP
JN= JN Newspaper Name Phrase S JN=CINCINNATI POST
MO= MO Publication Month1 Phrase S MO=NOVEMBER
PD= PD Publication Date Phrase S PD=19961101
PG= PG Page Number Phrase S PG=2A
PY= PY Publication Year Phrase S PY=1996
RG= RG U.S. Region5 Phrase S RG=CENTRAL
SF= SF Special Feature1,6 Phrase S SF=PHOTO
SH= SH Section Heading2 Phrase S SH=NEWS
None SO Source Information7
ST= ST Newspaper State Phrase S ST=OH
UD= None Update Phrase S UD=9999
None WD Word Count

4 Newspaper code is also shown following the newspaper name in the Source Information field.

5 Regions are: NORTHEAST, SOUTHEAST, CENTRAL, and WEST. Region does not display in predefined formats.

6 Special Feature may indicate the presence of PHOTO, GRAPH, DRAWING, CHART, TABLE, DIAGRAM, and/or MAP in the original article, not necessarily online.

7 Includes Newspaper Name, Publication Date, Edition, Section Heading, and Page Number.


LIMIT [top]

SUFFIX FIELD NAME EXAMPLES
/LONG Word Count of 1,000 words or more S S8/LONG
/SHORT Word Count of less than 1,000 words S S9/SHORT
/YYYY Publication Year S S2/2002


SORT [top]

SORTABLE FIELDS EXAMPLES
JN, PD, TI SORT S13/ALL/TI
PRINT S5/5/1-24/TI


RANK [top]

RANK FIELDS EXAMPLES
All phrase- and numeric-indexed fields in the Additional Indexes can be ranked. RANK PY S3


USER-DEFINED FORMAT OPTIONS [top]

User-defined formats can be specified using the display codes indicated in the Search Options tables. TYPE S3/TI,PD/1-5


PREDEFINED FORMAT OPTIONS [top]

NO.
DIALOGWEB
FORMAT
RECORD CONTENT
1 -- DIALOG Accession Number
2 -- Full Record except Text
3 Medium Bibliographic Citation and Word Count
4 -- Bibliographic Citation, Lead Paragraph, and Word Count1
5 -- Bibliographic Citation, Indexing, Lead Paragraph, and Word Count
6 Short Title, Publication Date, and Word Count
7 Long Bibliographic Citation and Text
8 Free Title, Indexing, and Word Count
9 Full Full Record
K -- KWIC (Key Word In Context) displays a window of text; may be used alone or with other formats


DIRECT RECORD ACCESS [top]

FIELD NAME EXAMPLES
DIALOG Accession Number TYPE 05805028/5
PRINT 00301964/9


Rates [top]

Rates For File: The Cincinnati Post/The Kentucky Post[722]
Cost per DialUnit:                 $1.04
Cost per minute:                   $0.63
Rank Elements                      $0.00

Format    Types   Prints
     1    $0.00    $0.00
     2    $1.40    $1.40
     3    $1.40    $1.40
     5    $1.78    $1.78
     6    $0.00    $0.00
     7    $2.97    $2.97
     8    $0.00    $0.00
     9    $3.20    $3.20
KWIC95    $0.00       NA
KWIC96    $0.00       NA

REDIST/COPY Multiplier Table:

      Range      Multiplier
        1-2       1.00
       3-25       1.50
     26-100       3.00
    101-200       4.00
    201-500       6.00
   501-1000       8.00
 1001 or more    10.00

ARCHIVE Multiplier Table:

      Range      Multiplier
       1-25       1.50
     26-200       3.00
    201-500       6.00
   501-1000       8.00
 1001 or more    10.00
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