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December 9, 2003

Camilla - A south Georgia newspaper is cutting back and changing a more than 20 year tradition.

Starting the first of the year, The Camilla Enterprise will stop their Friday edition.

The newspaper's president, Robert Tribble, says the weekly Wednesday paper will be a bigger edition instead of splitting stories between two days. Tribble believes it will save the company money.

The Camilla Enterprise prints 3,900 papers weekly. The change will not affect The Pelham Journal.

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