Anyone know how to *cough* bing or google headlines?


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    Anyone know how to *cough* bing or google headlines?


    I want all the weekend headlines from a newspaper like the Financial Times for the period 1/1/2007 to 12/31/2009.

    Any ideas?

    Now, having failed miserably to accomplish that, I attempted to settled for less, using a search like this:

    "central bank" +[worries | drastic | plunge] website:ft.com

    which is not the same thing at all, but it might get me some basic information that I am looking for.

    Still, I would like to specify the date range, especially if my search was different, say circa 1987, the months before and after the "crash". Google only allows date specifications on a search form (no specific keywords that I can find documented) and bing does not seem to allow specifying the range on it's form.

    Furthermore, google returns all kinds of cr@p results unrelated to the ft.com website
    and I haven't figured out how to specify limiting to a particular website or news source with bing.

    Please pass on any tips you might have for ways to sift [headline] information from these garbage bins. Thanks!
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    On top of that, if you put "site:ft.com" at the end of your search, it will only return results from ft.com. Should eliminate the "google returns all kinds of cr@p results unrelated to the ft.com website"
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    roncerr said:
    Yeah, I use that just about every day. How do I limit my range from 2007 to 2009 with that?
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    severedsolo said:
    if you put "site:ft.com" at the end of your search, it will only return results from ft.com."
    Thanks, I was following some erroneous documenation about website: instead of site:

    That helped quite a bit.
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    soho1 said:
    roncerr said:
    Yeah, I use that just about every day. How do I limit my range from 2007 to 2009 with that?
    You could add 3 keywords: 2007, 2008, 2009 in the "OR" fields (see tip at end of line). But that would require the date appears on the page and since many pages exclude the date, you may miss something. (If you want the date indexed by Google, I don't know if that information is available.)
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    Personally I do not use Bing, but since you mentioned it here you go. Use advanced search with Bing

    Something I have noticed since my retirement from the Newspaper industry has been the addition of chargeable services on News-Information-Financial websites especially in the years you mention because of the hit these institutions have taken from the lack of advertising in their daily-weekly-monthly hard-copy publications.

    If you are not a regular user of Financial Times (FT) be forewarned!

    What are the benefits of purchasing an FT.com subscription?

    FT.com is one of the world’s leading business information websites providing an essential source of news, comment, data and analysis for the global business community. The amount of content that you can view on FT.com depends on what type of user you are, see www.ft.com/psp for details.
    In summary, unless you are a registered user you may not be permitted to view any articles; if you are a registered user, you can view a limited number of articles a month and may also access the FT Mobile website;
    FT.com / Services & tools / Help / FAQ

    7. Subscription Services and Temporary Access Passes

    We offer subscription services through FT.com and recommend that you read our Frequently Asked Questions for more details and before purchasing a subscription.
    FT.com / Services & tools / Help / Terms & conditions


    And, even if you are a subscriber you may be required to purchase down-loadable copies of articles you may want that are more than 6months to a year or more old.
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    You could try the AROUND operator to help narrow the search.
    Google's AROUND Operator for Proximity Search
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    soho1 said:
    roncerr said:
    Yeah, I use that just about every day. How do I limit my range from 2007 to 2009 with that?
    Don't know about Bing, but on Google if you click "More search options" on the left hand side once you get your results, you can specify results from certain Dates. Not sure whether it does custom dates, but I know it has stuff like "results from the last year" so I'm sure if you modified the new search Parameters a little you could get that.
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