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Sources say: A look behind the scenesPublished 02/10/06
EDITOR'S NOTE: Sources Say is a behind-the-scenes look at local newsmakers and events. If you have information to share, call 410-280-5912 or e-mail: capstaff@capitalgazette.com. --- 'Annapolis' draws boos but paper's ad a hit While the Naval Academy didn't want anything to do with the unauthorized movie "Annapolis," the campus newspaper wasn't as standoffish. On Jan. 27, opening day for the film about a midshipman boxer, the Trident carried a full-page ad for "Annapolis." Mike Spera, advertising consultant with Comprint Military Publications, the publisher of Trident and several other military...
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