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Apr 13, 2006

The News & Record will launch a redesign on Wednesday, April 19. The paper promises a "new reader-friendly format" and "more appealing features."

You can click to an online tour from this page.

The big news for a lot of folks is that Tom Friedman will be back on the op-ed page.

Also, according to an N&R release, weekend readers will get planners for the week ahead and recaps of the week past, and the daily paper will see new features in the Life, Sports, and opinion sections.

My column seems to be moving to the front page of the Sunday opinion section, too.

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I hope it is not in the style of the incredibly poor disaster that the High Point Enterprise undertook a couple of years ago.

I generally hate all redesigns at first, then forget they ever happened. It's all about the content in the end.

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