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A Touch of Color:
Color pages were appearing in 97 percent of the newspapers in North America by 1993. But there were two notable holdouts: the venerable New York Times and The Wall Street Journal. Although the Times -- often called the "Gray Lady" because of its lack of color -- began using some color that same year, it was not until 1997 that a full-color photo appeared on Page One. The Journal waited even longer, introducing color only in 2002.
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