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One of the newspapers in the stack, as seen in "Bang".

The newspapers seen in the Harper's Globe offices in "Bang" were able to be read with the HD broadcast signal. Most articles were already posted to the archives, although a few were not.

Contents

Newspapers, in order of appearance

Saturday, September 23, 2006

Monday, October 8, 2001

Friday, October 5, 2001

Monday, January 14, 2002

Saturday, March 3, 2001

  • Wakefield Murders
    A WOUND THAT MAY NEVER HEAL

    By Sparky Mackle
    EDITOR IN CHIEF

    Harper's Island was once known as an idyllic summer hideaway and quaint fishing village. Now Harper's Island is the scene of one of the most brutal killing sprees in recent history. The national media has left our small island but not without trying to squeeze every last story out of our community. There is some hope that microphones are no longer shoved in our faces. And, the constant knocking on our doors by insensitive reporters as silenced.
    The time has come for our town to heal. But can we as a community overcome this tragedy? Every last person living in Harper's Island has been directly affected by the Wakefield murders. A community support group has been started and will meet weekly at the First Church of Harper's Island every Tuesday night. Reverend Fain, moderator of the support group, hopes "each person will help their fellow man through this great heartbreak."
    Tragedies can define a city. This country is sympathetic towards a population struck by disaster. And those that overcome such adversities can implore a nation. These will sadly tell the affect the Wakefield murders will have on Harper's Island, and this is a wound the community will carry for decades to come.
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Dates

As with previous articles, the existing information from HarpersGlobe.com is definitive. As such, the only publication date that can be considered definitive is that seen on the final newspaper.