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Weekly News Digest

December 24, 2001 — In addition to this week's NewsBreaks article and the monthly NewsLink Spotlight, Information Today, Inc. (ITI) offers Weekly News Digests that feature recent product news and company announcements. Watch for additional coverage to appear in the next print issue of Information Today.

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LexisNexis, Knight Ridder Digital Form Interactive-Content Alliance

LexisNexis (http://www.lexisnexis.com) and Knight Ridder Digital (http://www.knightridderdigital.com), the interactive information subsidiary of Knight Ridder and founder/operator of the Real Cities Network, have announced the formation of an interactive-content alliance. Through the relationship, Knight Ridder Digital is syndicating its content available to LexisNexis users, and LexisNexis is powering access to on-point information to 17 Knight Ridder newspapers in 28 markets.

Twenty-eight full-text daily Knight Ridder publications from media markets throughout the country now will be available to LexisNexis customers, many on the same day or within a day of publication, powered by Knight Ridder Digital. The offering includes major metropolitan papers such as The Miami Herald, The Philadelphia Inquirer and Philadelphia Daily News, the Detroit Free Press,The Charlotte Observer, the Pioneer Press (St. Paul, Minnesota), and The San Jose Mercury News.

A new, centrally administered information services contract will give Knight Ridder professionals access to the LexisNexis suite of information solutions. The contract brings wide exposure to LexisNexis research databases to the desktops of thousands of professionals at Knight Ridder, including nexis.com for journalists and editors conducting research, lexis.com for Knight Ridder's legal staff, customized solutions for professionals in Knight Ridder's corporate offices, LexisNexis Political Universe for the Knight Ridder's Washington Bureau, and access to select Online Public Records and LexisNexis Company Dossier products across the country.

Sources: LexisNexis and Knight Ridder Digital



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