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    To strengthen one's own creativity, Gannett says in the second half of his book, one must first understand its social roots.

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    Although Gannett studied Mozart in writing his book, he began The Creative Curve in a conference room, not a concert hall.

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    Unlike Grabsky's documentary and many other books on creativity, however, Gannett's book studies the topic across fields and time periods.

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    The Gannett newspaper company and Western Union were founded in Rochester by Frank Gannett and Hiram Sibley respectively but have since moved to other cities.

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    The Gannett newspaper company and Western Union were founded in the Rochester area by Frank Gannett and Hiram Sibley respectively but have since moved to other cities.

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    Based company says the reorganization, which has been talked about for months as it split from its former parent earlier this year in June, allows Gannett to produce“high quality content” for more consumers.

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    A critical part of the process when creating new Ben & Jerry flavors is asking their devout fans- 700,000 subscribers to ChunkMail, the Ben & Jerry's newsletter- which of the potential flavors they would buy and how unique they seem,” Gannett notes.

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    In a statement, Bob Dickey, CEO of Gannett, said:“Uniting all of our trusted brands into a powerful, singular network has and will continue to provide us with the unique opportunity to connect with our communities in profound ways, where local stories feed national news,

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    Gannett, the publishing company that owns USA TODAY and media businesses in 92 local markets, said Thursday it's uniting its local and national brands under a new group, USA TODAY Network, a move to improve coordination of its large roster of more than 3,000 journalists and other resources nationwide.

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