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      Exhibit
10.33

      

      CONSULTING
AGREEMENT

       

       

      THIS
CONSULTING AGREEMENT ("AGREEMENT") DATED AS OF February 4, 2010, BETWEEN NEOMAGIC CORPORATION, 2372-A
QUME DRIVE, SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, USA 95131, A DELAWARE CORPORATION ("NeoMagic")
AND DOUGLAS R. YOUNG, _______,
San Jose, CA, (the "Consultant") is entered into with reference to the
following facts:

       

      A.
Consultant has served as President and Chief Executive Officer of NeoMagic for
approximately four (4) years and was Vice President, Sales
of  NeoMagic for approximately an additional year prior thereto. As a
result,he has substantial knowledge and experience with respect to NeoMagic's
operations and opportunities, including the development, sales and marketing of
current and proposed products.

      

      B. In
order to be able to draw upon Consultant's expertise, NeoMagic desires to retain
Consultant to render certain consulting services to NeoMagic. In addition, it
wishes to be able to benefit, on an ongoing basis, from his expertise by
obtaining Consultant's commitment to be available to  provide his
knowledge, experience and consulting advice to NeoMagic,
from  time  to  time, as
requested  by  NeoMagic, in accordance with the terms of
this Agreement.

      

      C.
Consultant agrees to render the consulting services and to make such commitment
in accordance with the terms of this Agreement.

      

      In
consideration of the mutual agreements and covenants set forth in this
Agreement, the parties agree as follows:

      

      1.
ENGAGEMENT OF CONSULTANT.

      

      (a) In
consideration for the consulting fees and stock options described below in
Section 3, Consultant agrees to:

      

      (i)
provide to NeoMagic, without any additional fees beyond those set forth below,
up to four (4) hours of consulting services in each Month ( as defined below in
Section 2 ) during the Term ( also, as defined below in Section 2), with any
unutilized hours not being carried over to a subsequent Month; and

      

      (ii) be
available in each of the six  (6) Months during the Term, to provide
an additional twenty six  (26) hours of consulting services to
NeoMagic, upon NeoMagic's request, to be paid at the rate of Three Hundred
Dollars ($300.00) per hour.

       

      (b) The
consulting services (the "Consulting Services") to be provided hereunder shall
consist of such marketing, sales and related advice as may be requested on
behalf of NeoMagic by Mr. Jorge Granier or other member of NeoMagic’s Board of
Director, from time to time, in writing. Without Consultant's express consent,
no consulting services to be provided hereunder shall require any travel more
than 25 miles outside the San Jose, California area.  Consultant
agrees that all inventions and discoveries (including, but not limited to,
concepts, ideas, processes, programs, algorithms, methods, formulae,
compositions, techniques, articles, and machines, as well as improvements
thereof or know-how related thereto) and all original works of authorship,
whether or not patentable, copyrightable or protectable as trade secrets,
conceived or made by Consultant, alone or with others, that result from the
Consulting Services provided by Consultant under this Agreement (collectively
“Work Product”), are the
sole and exclusive property of NeoMagic.  Consultant hereby
irrevocably assigns to NeoMagic all of Consultant’s worldwide right, title and
interest in and to the Work Product, including all intellectual property rights
and moral rights relating thereto.  Consultant irrevocably agrees not
to assert against NeoMagic or its successors or licensees any claim of any
intellectual property rights or moral rights of Consultant relating to the Work
Product.

       

      
        
          
          

        

        
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      (c)
NeoMagic is aware that Consultant may be employed in a full-time or
substantially full-time position during all or part of the Term and recognizes
and agrees that all Consulting Services to be performed hereunder may be
performed by Consultant, at times which are outside of normal business
hours.

      

      2. TERM;
MONTH. The term ( the "Term") of this Agreement shall commence on the Effective
Date (as defined in the Separation Agreement and Release of Claims, to
which  a copy of this Agreement is attached as Exhibit A) and shall
end on the six (6) month anniversary of the Effective Date (the "Expiration
Date").  Each monthly period (a "Month") shall consist of a calendar
month,  and any partial month shall be pro-rated with respect to the
consulting requirements under Section 1(a)(i).

      

      3.
COMPENSATION FOR SERVICES. As full and complete consideration for the Consulting
Services including the commitment set forth in Section 1(a) (ii) above, NeoMagic
shall:

      

      (a) Pay
Consultant a retainer of Twenty-Five Thousand Dollars ($25,000) (the "Cash
Compensation"), payable in six (6) equal monthly installments, commencing within
the first NeoMagic standard payroll payment date which occurs after the
Effective Date.  The Cash Compensation will be reported to the
Internal Revenue Service (“IRS”) and other appropriate taxing authorities on
Form 1099 (or other appropriate forms).  NeoMagic will not withhold
taxes related to the Cash Compensation, and Consultant shall be solely
responsible for paying such taxes.  If Consultant dies prior to
receiving all of the Cash Compensation, the Cash Compensation shall be paid to
the Consultant’s designated beneficiary, or if no such beneficiary has been
designated by the Consultant, then such Cash Compensation shall be paid to the
personal representative of the Consultant’s estate to be distributed pursuant to
the Consultant’s will or in accordance with the laws of descent and
distribution;

       

      (b) Grant
to Consultant the Five Million (5,000,000) Non-Qualified Stock Options (the
"Options"), which are described in more detail in Section 3(c) below. The
Options shall be fully vested upon issuance and shall be exercisable during
their three (3) year term (but not thereafter).

      

      (c) The
Options shall consist of the following:

      

      (i) an
option to purchase three million (3,000,000) shares of the NeoMagic common stock
at an exercise price per share equal to the greater of (i) six (6) cents or (ii)
the closing price (the "Closing Price") of the common stock quoted in the "pink
sheets" on the Board Approval Date (as defined below) or on the immediately
preceding date, if the Board meets prior to the close of the
market.  An option agreement, in substantially the form customarily
used by NeoMagic for other option grants subject to the modifications
contemplated by this Agreement (the "Option Agreement") shall be delivered to
Consultant within five (5) days following the Board Approval Date (as defined
below); and

       

      
        
          
          

        

        
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      (ii) an
option to purchase two  million  ( 2,000,000) shares of the
NeoMagic common stock at an exercise price per share equal to the greater of (i)
fifteen  (15) cents or (ii) the Closing Price. The Option Agreement
shall be delivered to Consultant within five (5) days following the Board
Approval Date.

      

      (d) Consultant
is aware that as of the date of this Agreement shown above in the first
paragraph, the terms of the NeoMagic 2003 Stock Option Plan (the “Plan”), as
currently in effect, do not permit the issuance of the Options to Consultant. He
is also aware that NeoMagic is legally required to obtain the approval of its
shareholders in order to make the amendments to the Plan required to authorize
the issuance of the Options to Consultant (the "Plan Amendments"), before
NeoMagic's Board of Directors is permitted to grant the Options to
Consultant.  The Options shall be granted to Consultant by the
NeoMagic Board of Directors on the date (the "Board Approval Date") which is no
later than five (5) business days after the effective date of the NeoMagic
shareholders' approval of the Plan Amendments.

       

      (e)
NeoMagic hereby agrees to prepare and file with the Securities and Exchange
Commission (the "SEC"), by no later than April 15, 2010, the Schedule 14C
Information Statement required by the Securities and Exchange Act of 1934, as
amended,  to obtain shareholder approval of the Plan
Amendments.

       

      (f)
NeoMagic further agrees to file (i) a Registration Statement on Form S-8 with
the SEC to register the Options and (ii) an application for qualification with
the California Department of Corporations with respect to the options, in each
case within two (2) weeks after the Board Approval Date.

       

      (g) To
the extent not otherwise prohibited by the Plan, if Consultant dies prior to the
exercise of all of the Options, the Options may be exercised during their
applicable term by the Consultant’s designated beneficiary, or if no such
beneficiary has been designated by the Consultant, then such Options may be
exercised by the personal representative of the Consultant’s estate or by the
person(s) to whom the Options are transferred pursuant to the Consultant’s will
or in accordance with the laws of descent and distribution.

      

      4.
NONEXCLUSIVITY OF THIS AGREEMENT. NeoMagic confirms that Consultant shall not be
prevented or barred from rendering services of any nature for or on behalf of
any other person, firm, corporation or entity, subject to Consultant's
obligation to maintain confidentiality of NeoMagic's Confidential Information
pursuant to Section 6. Consultant confirms that NeoMagic shall not be prevented
or barred from retaining other persons or entities to provide services of the
same nature or similar nature as those described herein or of any nature
whatsoever.

      

      5.
TERMINATION. This Agreement may be terminated by either Consultant or NeoMagic,
either for cause or not for cause, upon written notice specifying the effective
date of termination; provided, that such written notice shall be given at least
sixty (60) days prior to the date of termination. Notwithstanding anything
herein or in the Option Agreement to the contrary, if Consultant elects to
terminate this Agreement prior to the Expiration Date then, upon such
termination, Consultant shall be obligated (a) to pay NeoMagic on a pro-rata
basis, based on the number of days of the Term remaining after the effective
date of any termination, the net after tax proceeds Consultant has received
during the Term from the sale of the shares underlying the Options or shall
return to NeoMagic, as liquidated damages a pro-rated portion of the Options
granted hereunder based on the number of days of the Term remaining after the
effective date of any termination; provided, however, that
Consultant’s death shall not constitute an election by Consultant to terminate
and upon Consultant’s death, Consultant shall have no obligation to pay NeoMagic
proceeds from the sale of shares underlying Options pursuant to the preceding
clause. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, if NeoMagic elects to
terminate this Agreement for a reason other than Consultant’s breach of the
terms of this Agreement prior to its Expiration Date, it shall immediately pay
to Consultant any Cash Compensation not paid to Consultant prior to the
termination date.

       

      
        
          
          

        

        
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      6.
CONFIDENTIALITY.

      

      (a)
Consultant and its partners, associates, and affiliates will not disclose to any
other person, firm, or corporation, nor use for their own benefit, during or
after the Term of this Agreement, any trade secrets or other confidential
information of NeoMagic (collectively “Confidential Information”) which is
acquired by Consultant and its partners, associates, and affiliates in the
course of performing services hereunder or was acquired by Consultant previously
while he was employed by NeoMagic.  For purposes of this Agreement, a
"trade secret" is information not generally known to the public which gives
NeoMagic an advantage over its competitors, including products or services under
development, production methods and processes, subscriber or customer lists and
marketing plans.  For purposes of this Agreement, “confidential
information” is any non-public information that relates to the actual or
anticipated business or research and development of
NeoMagic.  Confidential Information includes any third-party
information that was provided to NeoMagic subject to an obligation of
confidentiality.  Any Confidential Information, which (i) at or prior
to the time of disclosure by NeoMagic to Consultant was generally available to
the public through no breach of this Agreement, (ii) was available to the public
on a non-confidential basis prior to its disclosure by NeoMagic to Consultant or
(iii) was made available to Consultant from a third party (provided that
Consultant did not know that such party obtained or disseminated such
information in breach of any legal obligation to NeoMagic) shall not be deemed
Confidential Information of NeoMagic for purposes hereof.  If
Consultant is required to disclose any Confidential Information pursuant to a
court order or other legally required process, Consultant shall immediately
inform NeoMagic prior to any such disclosure by Consultant.

      

      (b)
Return of Confidential Information and other Documents.  Upon the
expiration or earlier termination of this Agreement, or upon NeoMagic’s earlier
request, Consultant will deliver to NeoMagic all of NeoMagic’s Confidential
Information and other documents in Consultant’s possession or control, in
whatever form or media, or at NeoMagic’s direction, destroy the same, and (to
the extent reasonably possible) delete all NeoMagic Confidential Information and
other NeoMagic documents from its computers, PDAs, and other electronic
devices.  However, it shall not be a violation of this deletion
requirement for copies to remain in computer back-up files that are not normally
accessible.  Consultant is prohibited from keeping copies of such
documents or materials, recreating them, or delivering them to anyone
else.  Consultant shall certify in writing to NeoMagic such return or
destruction and deletion within ten (10) days thereafter.

       

      7.
AMENDMENT; WAIVER. No amendment to this Agreement shall be valid unless such
amendment is in writing and is signed by both of the parties to this Agreement.
Any of the terms and conditions of this Agreement may be waived at any time in
writing by the party entitled to the benefit thereof, but a waiver in one
instance shall not be deemed to constitute a waiver in any other instance. A
failure to enforce any provision of this Agreement shall not operate as a waiver
of the provision or of any other provision hereof.

       

      8.
SEVERABILITY. In the event that any provision of this Agreement shall be held to
be invalid, illegal or unenforceable in any circumstances, a modified provision
shall be substituted which carries out as nearly as possible the original intent
of the parties and the remaining provisions shall nevertheless remain in full
force and effect and shall be construed as if the unenforceable portion or
portions were deleted.  If no such substitution can be made, such
invalid, illegal or unenforceable provision shall be deleted, and the remaining
provisions shall not in any way be affected or impaired thereby.

       

      
        
          
          

        

        
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      9.
GOVERNING LAW; ATTORNEYS’ FEES. This Agreement shall be governed by and
construed and enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of California.
The parties recognize that all obligations hereunder are subject to all required
regulatory approvals. In the case of any dispute, the prevailing party shall be
entitled to recover its reasonable attorneys fees.

       

      10.
ASSIGNMENT. The obligations under this Agreement shall not be assignable,
without the consent of the non-assigning party, which shall be entitled to
withhold such consent, in its sole discretion.

       

      11.  INDEPENDENT
CONTRACTOR.  It is the express intention of NeoMagic and Consultant
that Consultant perform the Consulting Services as an independent contractor to
NeoMagic.  Nothing in this Agreement shall in any way be construed to
constitute Consultant as an agent, employee, or representative of
NeoMagic.  NeoMagic and Consultant agree that Consultant will receive
no Company-sponsored benefits from NeoMagic.

       

      12.
INDEMNIFICATION. Consultant agrees to indemnify and hold harmless NeoMagic and
its directors, officers and employees from and against all losses, damages,
liabilities, costs and expenses, including attorneys’ fees and other legal
expenses, taxes, penalties, and interest arising directly or indirectly from or
in connection with (i) any negligent, reckless or intentionally wrongful
act of Consultant or Consultant’s assistants, employees or agents, (ii) a
determination by a court or agency that the Consultant is not an independent
contractor, (iii) any breach by the Consultant or Consultant’s assistants,
employees or agents of any of the covenants contained in this Agreement, (iv)
any failure of Consultant to perform the Consulting Services in accordance with
all applicable laws, rules and regulations, or (v) any violation or claimed
violation of a third party’s rights resulting in whole or in part from
NeoMagic’s use of the Work Product of Consultant under this
Agreement.

       

      13.
EXECUTION IN COUNTERPARTS. This Agreement may be executed by the parties in
counterparts, each of which when so executed and delivered shall be deemed to be
an original and all of which when taken together shall constitute one and the
same agreement.

       

      IN
WITNESS WHEREOF, each of the parties has executed this Consulting Agreement as
of the date first written above.

       

      
        	 	 	 	NEOMAGIC
      Corporation	 
	 	 	 	 	 
	
                 

              	 	 	
                /s/
      Syed Zaidi  

              	 
	
                 

              	 	 	
                Syed
      Zaidi  

                 President and Interim Chief Executive Officer

              	 
	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 	/s/
      Douglas R. Young 	 
	 	 	 	DOUGLAS
      R YOUNG 	 

      

    

     

     

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         Exhibit 10.1 

             

             

             

             

             

             

             

             

             

             

             

             

             

             

             

             

             

             

         

         AMENDED AND RESTATED 

         

         MANAGEMENT AGREEMENT 

         

         BETWEEN 

         

         STAR PUBLISHING COMPANY 

         

         AND 

         

         CITIZEN PUBLISHING COMPANY 

             

         

         November 30, 2009 

         

         

            

         

      

      

         TABLE OF CONTENTS 

             

         

         
            	
                      

                  	
                      

                  	
                      

                  	
                      

                  	
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                     ARTICLE 1 THE PARTNERSHIP

                  	
                     2

                  	
                      

                  
	
                      

                  	
                     1.1    

                  	
                     Formation

                  	
                     2

                  	
                      

                  
	
                      

                  	
                     1.2

                  	
                     Initial Capital Contribution of Star

                  	
                     2

                  	
                      

                  
	
                      

                  	
                     1.3

                  	
                     Initial Capital Contribution of Citizen

                  	
                     4

                  	
                      

                  
	
                      

                  	
                     1.4

                  	
                     Valuation of Initial Capital Contributions

                  	
                     5

                  	
                      

                  
	
                      

                  	
                     1.5

                  	
                     Dissolution of TNI

                  	
                     6

                  	
                      

                  
	
                      

                  	
                     1.6

                  	
                     Assumption of Liabilities

                  	
                     6

                  	
                      

                  
	
                     ARTICLE 2 ACTIVITIES OF THE PARTNERSHIP

                  	
                     6

                  	
                      

                  
	
                      

                  	
                     2.1

                  	
                     Publication and Operations

                  	
                     6

                  	
                      

                  
	
                      

                  	
                     2.2

                  	
                     Capital Assets

                  	
                     7

                  	
                      

                  
	
                      

                  	
                     2.3

                  	
                     Editorial Independence

                  	
                     8

                  	
                      

                  
	
                      

                  	
                     2.4

                  	
                     News and Editorial Services and Expenses

                  	
                     8

                  	
                      

                  
	
                      

                  	
                     2.5

                  	
                     Employees

                  	
                     10

                  	
                      

                  
	
                      

                  	
                     2.6

                  	
                     Budgets

                  	
                     10

                  	
                      

                  
	
                      

                  	
                     2.7

                  	
                     Legal Representation

                  	
                     10

                  	
                      

                  
	
                     ARTICLE 3 DURATION; TERMINATION

                  	
                     10

                  	
                      

                  
	
                      

                  	
                     3.1

                  	
                     Term; Renewals

                  	
                     10

                  	
                      

                  
	
                      

                  	
                     3.2

                  	
                     Termination

                  	
                     10

                  	
                      

                  
	
                     ARTICLE 4 MISCELLANEOUS

                  	
                     11

                  	
                      

                  
	
                      

                  	
                     4.1

                  	
                     Notices

                  	
                     11

                  	
                      

                  
	
                      

                  	
                     4.2

                  	
                     Assignment

                  	
                     11

                  	
                      

                  
	
                      

                  	
                     4.3

                  	
                     Entire Understanding

                  	
                     11

                  	
                      

                  
	
                      

                  	
                     4.4

                  	
                     Headings

                  	
                     12

                  	
                      

                  
	
                      

                  	
                     4.5

                  	
                     Governing Law; Modification

                  	
                     12

                  	
                      

                  
	
                      

                  	
                     4.6

                  	
                     Severability

                  	
                     12

                  	
                      

                  
	
                      

                  	
                     4.7

                  	
                     Further Assurances

                  	
                     12

                  	
                      

                  
	
                      

                  	
                     4.8

                  	
                     Force Majeure

                  	
                     12

                  	
                      

                  
	
                      

                  	
                     4.9

                  	
                     Specific Performance

                  	
                     12

                  	
                      

                  
	
                      

                  	
                     4.10

                  	
                     No Third Party Beneficiaries

                  	
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                     4.11

                  	
                     Nature of Relationship

                  	
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                     4.12

                  	
                     Counterparts

                  	
                     12

                  	
                      

                  
	
                      

                  	
                      

                  	
                      

                  	
                      

                  	
                      

                  
	
                     Exhibit A:

                  	
                     Amended and Restated Partnership Agreement

                  	
                      

                  
	
                     Exhibit B:

                  	
                     License Agreement (Star)

                  	
                      

                  
	
                     Exhibit C:

                  	
                     License Agreement (Citizen)

                  	
                      

                  

             

             

             

         

         

         

         
             

         

         

            

         

      

      

         AMENDED AND RESTATED

         MANAGEMENT AGREEMENT 

         

         THIS AMENDED AND RESTATED MANAGEMENT AGREEMENT dated as of November 30, 2009 between STAR PUBLISHING COMPANY, an Arizona corporation ("Star"), and CITIZEN PUBLISHING COMPANY, an Arizona corporation ("Citizen"). 

         

         WHEREAS, Star publishes The Arizona Daily Star, a seven day per week morning newspaper, including Sunday, in Tucson, Arizona; 

         

         WHEREAS, Star also publishes a weekly newspaper in Tucson, AZ entitled La Estrella de Tucson ("La Estrella"), formerly a section of The Arizona Daily Star; 

         

         WHEREAS, on January 15, 2009, Star and Citizen entered into a letter agreement (the "Letter Agreement") in which they agreed to consider a sale of the newspaper assets or shut down of the Tucson Citizen newspaper and the subsequent continuation of each party's 50% partnership interest in the Partnership (as defined below), and also agreed to negotiate in good faith an amendment to the Amended and Restated Operating Agreement (as defined below) to reflect the terms of the Letter Agreement; 

         

         WHEREAS, on May 16, 2009 Citizen ceased print publication of the Tucson Citizen, a weekday afternoon and Saturday newspaper, in Tucson, Arizona, and made certain other significant changes to its operations and operating plans for the future; 

         

         WHEREAS, Star and Citizen, or their respective predecessors, have entered into one or more operating agreements dated March 28, 1940, as amended by agreements dated June 15, 1953 and October 14, 1970 (collectively, the "Operating Agreement"), as amended and restated as of December 22, 1988 (the "Amended and Restated Operating Agreement"), which Amended and Restated Operating Agreement became effective as of 12:01 A.M., Tucson, Arizona time, on December 26, 1988 (the "Effective Date"); 

         

         WHEREAS, the operation of The Arizona Daily Star and the operation of the website or other assets of the Tucson Citizen are no longer subject to the requirements of the Newspaper Preservation Act, 15 U.S.C. Section 1801 et seq. (the "NPA"); and 

         

         WHEREAS, the purpose and intent of this Agreement is to modify the terms of the Amended and Restated Operating Agreement to reflect the changes described above and to provide for the continued operation and governance of a general partnership whose partnership interests are owned 50% by each of Star and Citizen. 

         

         NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises contained herein, the parties hereby agree that the Amended and Restated Operating Agreement shall be amended and restated in its entirety as follows: 

         

         

            

         

      

      

         ARTICLE 1

         THE PARTNERSHIP 

         

         1.1       Formation. 

         

         (a)       Star and Citizen on December 22, 1988 formed under the laws of the State of Arizona a general partnership named "TNI Partners" (such partnership is referred to herein as the "Partnership"), by executing and delivering to each other a certain partnership agreement dated December 22, 1988, which was amended and restated as of 12:01 A.M., Tucson, Arizona, time, on November 30, 2009 (the "Partnership Agreement"), in the form set forth as Exhibit A hereto, and by making such filings and taking such other actions as are appropriate under applicable Arizona law. 

         

         (b)       Each of Star and Citizen has a 50% partnership interest in the Partnership and, as of the Effective Date, made the respective initial capital contributions described in Sections 1.2 and 1.3 hereof. 

         

         (c)       Star and Citizen will cause the Partnership, on the date hereof, to become a party to this Agreement and to agree to perform all of the obligations herein to be performed by it by signing this Agreement and delivering executed copies hereof to Star and Citizen. 

         

         1.2       Initial Capital Contribution of Star. 

         

         (a)       Effective as of the Effective Date, Star contributed, assigned, transferred and conveyed to the Partnership all of its right, title and interest (which Star represented and warranted to Citizen were free and clear of any and all pledges, mortgages, security interests, liens or other encumbrances except for those that did not materially affect use, value or marketability), in and to the following property and assets (collectively, the "Star Contributed Assets"): 

         

         (1)       Star's interest in all trade accounts receivable and contracts in existence on the Effective Date that arose from or in connection with any activity or operation that had been carried on by Tucson Newspapers, Inc., an Arizona corporation previously organized by Star and Citizen ("TNI"), as agent for Star and Citizen, including without limitation trade accounts receivable and contracts arising out of or relating to the sale or distribution of The Arizona Daily Star or the Tucson Citizen, the sale of advertising in either such newspaper, or the printing or distribution of any other material; 

         

         (2)       Star's interest in any and all non-capital assets in existence on the Effective Date that were jointly owned by Star and Citizen and that were used or held for use in connection with, or that arose from, any activity or operation that had been carried on by TNI as agent for Star and Citizen; and 

         

         (3)       All shares of common stock of TNI owned by Star, which Star represented and warranted to Citizen constituted 50% of TNI's outstanding capital stock. 

         

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(b)       The following assets shall not constitute any part of the Star Contributed Assets but shall remain the separate property of Star: 

         

         (1)       (i) The whole or any part of the name, title, and masthead of The Arizona Daily Star and La Estrella, together with all names, titles, slogans and domain names/websites used exclusively in connection with The Arizona Daily Star and La Estrella and all intangible rights and privileges of whatever kind belonging to or incidental thereto, including any and all copyrights and trademarks relating thereto, and any and all copyrights, and the right to renew the same, on issues of The Arizona Daily Star and La Estrella published before, on or after the Effective Date, and the right to reprint all or any part thereof (collectively the "Star Names"), (ii) all lists relating to subscriptions, website user registrations, bulk sales, circulation, dealers and sub-dealers of The Arizona Daily Star and La Estrella, together with all records and other lists relating to or concerning the following:  routes, daily draws by editions, distribution, delivery, sales, subscriptions and returns of The Arizona Daily Star an La Estrella in any territory, all lists of dealers and agencies served by all distribution methods in the city of Tucson, its metropolitan areas and in all cities and towns served by The Arizona Daily Star and La Estrella, including a list of dealer and agency deposits, if any, and (iii) lists of all advertisers and advertising contracts relating to The Arizona Daily Star and La Estrella and related advertiser information, including dates of contracts, names and addresses of advertisers, space contracted for, frequency of insertions, rates per line, expiration dates and any special conditions, records requirements or publication orders with advertisers with the dates thereof, as well as lists of any special agreements or commitments with advertisers and all insertion orders (the assets described in clauses (ii) and (iii) of this subsection being referred to collectively as the "Star Intangibles"); provided however, that Star has granted to the Partnership a royalty-free license covering the Star Names and the Star Intangibles, in the form attached hereto as Exhibit B, which was executed by Star and delivered to the Partnership on the Effective Date and is hereby reaffirmed by the parties; 

         

         (2)       The library or "morgue" of The Arizona Daily Star and La Estrella, including all files of clippings, photographs (negatives and positives), videos and related publication material, together with all bound files and file copies of The Arizona Daily Star and La Estrella and microfilms thereof; provided that, during the term of the applicable License Agreement, the Partnership agrees to maintain and store (but not to destroy any portion of) such library or morgue on a local basis to permit licensing of such library or morgue by Star to third parties, all of which licensing revenue shall be revenue of the Partnership during the term of such License Agreement; 

         

         (3)       Any properties, assets and contract and other rights of Star used or held for use solely in connection with the operation of the news department of The Arizona Daily Star; 

         

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(4)       Star's interest in all capital assets in existence on the Effective Date that were jointly owned by Star and Citizen and that were used or held for use in connection with any activity or operation that had been carried on by TNI as agent for Star and Citizen; and 

         

         (5)       Any asset or property right of any kind or description that is not specifically listed in Section 1.2(a) hereof. 

         

         1.3       Initial Capital Contribution of Citizen. 

         

         (a)       Effective as of the Effective Date, Citizen contributed, assigned, transferred and conveyed to the Partnership all of its right, title and interest (which Citizen represented and warranted to Star were free and clear of any and all pledges, mortgages, security interests, liens or other encumbrances except for those that did not materially affect use, value or marketability), in and to the following property and assets (collectively, the "Citizen Contributed Assets"): 

         

         (1)       Citizen's interest in all trade accounts receivable and contracts in existence on the Effective Date that arose from or in connection with any activity or operation that had been carried on by TNI as agent for Star and Citizen, including without limitation trade accounts receivable and contracts arising out of or relating to the sale or distribution of The Arizona Daily Star or the Tucson Citizen, the sale of advertising in either such newspaper, or the printing or distribution of any other material; 

         

         (2)       Citizen's interest in any and all non-capital assets in existence on the Effective Date that were jointly owned by Star and Citizen and that were used or held for use in connection with, or that arose from, any activity or operation that had been carried on by TNI as agent for Star and Citizen; and 

         

         (3)       All shares of common stock of TNI owned by Citizen, which Citizen represented and warranted to Star constituted 50% of TNI's outstanding capital stock. 

         

         (b)       The following assets shall not constitute any part of the Citizen Contributed Assets but shall remain the separate property of Citizen: 

         

         (1)       (i) The whole or any part of the name, title, and masthead of Tucson Citizen, together with all names, titles, slogans and domain names/websites used exclusively in connection with Tucson Citizen and all intangible rights and privileges of whatever kind belonging to or incidental thereto, including any and all copyrights and trademarks relating thereto, and any and all copyrights, and the right to renew the same, on issues of Tucson Citizen published before, on or after the Effective Date, and the right to reprint all or any part thereof (collectively the "Citizen Names"), (ii) all lists relating to subscriptions, website user registrations, bulk sales, circulation, dealers and sub-dealers of Tucson Citizen, together with all records and other lists relating to or concerning the following: routes, daily draws by editions, distribution, delivery, sales, subscriptions and returns of Tucson Citizen 

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in any territory, all lists of dealers and agencies served by all distribution methods in the City of Tucson, its metropolitan area and in all cities and towns served by Tucson Citizen, including a list of dealer and agency deposits, if any, and (iii) lists of all advertisers and advertising contracts relating to Tucson Citizen and related advertiser information, including dates of contracts, name and addresses of advertisers, space contracted for, frequency of insertions, rates per line, expiration dates and any special conditions, records requirements or publication orders with advertisers with the dates thereof, as well as lists of any special agreements or commitments with advertisers and all insertion orders (the assets described in clauses (ii) and (iii) of this subsection being referred to collectively as the "Citizen Intangibles"); provided, however, that Citizen granted to the Partnership a royalty-free license covering the Citizen Names and Citizen Intangibles, in the form attached hereto as Exhibit C, which was executed by Citizen and delivered to the Partnership on the Effective Date and is hereby reaffirmed by the parties; 

         

         (2)       The library or "morgue of Tucson Citizen, including all files of clippings, photographs (negatives and positives), videos and related publication material, together with all bound files and file copies of Tucson Citizen and microfilms thereof; provided that, during the term of the applicable License Agreement, the Partnership agrees to maintain and store (but not to destroy any portion of) such library or morgue on a local basis to permit licensing of such library or morgue by Tucson Citizen to third parties, all of which licensing revenue shall be revenue of the Partnership during the term of such License Agreement; 

         

         (3)       Any properties, assets and contract and other rights of Citizen used or held for use solely in connection with the operation of the news department of Tucson Citizen; 

         

         (4)       Citizen's interest in all capital assets in existence on the Effective Date that were jointly owned by Star and Citizen and that were used or held for use in connection with any activity or operation that had been carried on by TNI as agent for Star and Citizen; and 

         

         (5)       Any asset or property right of any kind or description that is not specifically listed in Section 1.3(a) hereof. 

         

         1.4       Valuation of Initial Capital Contributions.  For all purposes of this Agreement and the Partnership Agreement, the value of the respective initial capital contributions of Star and Citizen shall be equal in amount and shall each be equal to the sum of (i) 50% of the book value of the aggregate trade accounts receivable referred to in Sections 1.2(a)(1) and 1.3(a)(1) hereof, (ii) 50% of the book value of the aggregate non-capital assets referred to in Sections 1.2(a)(2) and 1.3(a)(2) hereof, and (iii) 50% of the total stockholders' equity of TNI as of the close of business on December 25, 1988. 

         

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1.5       Dissolution of TNI.  Effective on the Effective Date:  (i) the status of TNI as agent of Star and Citizen under the Operating Agreement terminated, except for the discharge of any liabilities of TNI not assumed by the Partnership and any other winding up of TNI's affairs; and (ii) the Partnership caused TNI to distribute to the Partnership all or substantially all of TNI's assets and property rights of every kind and description.  As soon as practicable after the Effective Date, the Partnership caused TNI to be dissolved under the applicable provisions of Arizona law. 

         

         1.6       Assumption of Liabilities.  Effective as of the Effective Date, the Partnership assumed and agreed to pay, perform and discharge (i) any and all obligations and liabilities arising under the contracts assigned to it pursuant to Section 1.2(a)(1) or Section 1.3(a)(1) hereof, and (ii) all or substantially all of the contracts, obligations and liabilities of TNI, contingent or otherwise, that were in existence as of the Effective Date. 

         
ARTICLE 2

         ACTIVITIES OF THE PARTNERSHIP 

         

         The parties agree that from and after the date hereof: 

         

         2.1       Publication and Operations. 

         

         (a)       Subject to the provisions of Section 2.3 hereof, the Partnership shall print, produce, distribute, sell and market (both circulation and advertising) the following products, and any additional products as determined by the Partnership's Board of Directors: 

         

         (1)       "Citizen Products":  the Tucson Citizen website, http://tucsoncitizen.com, and the Tucson Citizen editorial insert, which are owned by Citizen and licensed to the Partnership; 

         

         (2)    "Star Products":  The Arizona Daily Star newspaper, The Arizona Daily Star websites (http://www.azstarnet.com and its derivative websites) and La Estrella de Tucson newspaper and its website ( which are owned by Star and licensed to the Partnership; 

         

         (3)    "TNI Products":  all other publications, products and websites which are currently, or in the future, distributed by the Partnership, including, but not limited to, the Partnership website, http://www.tucson.com, the Buyer's Edge, CareerBuilder Weekly, Cars.com Unlimited, Oro Valley/Marana Magazine, Saddlebag Notes, Tucson Bridal Magazine and TV Y Mas, which are either owned by or licensed to the Partnership (the Citizen Products, Star Products and TNI Products, collectively, the "Products"). 

         

         Subject to the provisions of Sections 2.1(b) and 2.3 hereof, the Partnership shall continue operating the Products and shall control, supervise, manage and perform all operations involved in printing, producing, distributing, selling and marketing the Products; shall determine the edition times of such Products; shall purchase newsprint, materials and supplies as appropriate; shall solicit and sell advertising space in such Products; shall collect for its own account all accounts receivable, whether such accounts receivable come into existence prior to, on or after the Effective Date; shall establish circulation and advertising rates for such Products; and shall make all determinations and decisions and do any and all acts and things necessarily connected with the foregoing activities; 

         

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(b)       Notwithstanding any provision of this Agreement or the Partnership Agreement to the contrary, (i) any or all of such activities involving the Tucson Citizen may be discontinued at any time after June 1, 2010 by the Partnership's Board of Directors, and (ii) any discontinuance of any or all of such activities involving the Tucson Citizen shall not cause or require any termination of the Partnership or any modification or amendment of any provision of this Agreement or the Partnership Agreement. 

         

         (c)       Subject to the provisions of Section 2.1(b), the Partnership shall promote and market each Product in a manner designed to enhance or improve the advertising in and circulation of each Product and allow each Product to achieve its full market potential;  

         

         (d)       The Partnership shall provide all accounting services necessary in connection with the business and affairs of the Partnership and the Products; 

         

         (e)       The Partnership shall receive and collect all of the receipts and income relating to the Products, and from such income pay all operating expenses incident to the Partnership's operations and the publication, production and distribution of the Products in the manner and to the extent provided in this Agreement; and 

         

         (f)       Subject to Section 2.3 hereof, the Partnership may engage in other activities that would be appropriate for an entity that owns or operates one or more newspapers, magazines, tabloids, websites or other publications of the same type as the Products, including distributing or making available all or a portion of the information or advertising in the Products by printed, electronic or other various means of distribution or production; commercial printing, including commercial printing of other publications; and any other activities necessary for or compatible with its principal business.  Subject to the terms of this Agreement and the applicable License Agreement, Star and Citizen shall retain exclusive intellectual property rights to all news and information content (including photographs and videos) generated for publication in their respective Star Products or Citizen Products. 

         

         2.2       Capital Assets. 

         

         (a)       The parties presently intend that the Partnership will own no capital assets, and that in producing the Products and carrying on the business functions of the Partnership under this Agreement, the Partnership shall continue to utilize plant, property and equipment owned or leased jointly by Star and Citizen. 

         

         (b)       Each of Star and Citizen agree that they shall make available to the Partnership such plant, property and equipment as is appropriate for the Partnership's operations, including all capital assets that are currently used or held for use by TNI, Star or Citizen (whether or not jointly owned by Star and Citizen) and including such capital assets as the Partnership's Board of Directors may in the future determine (pursuant to the budgeting process described in Section 2.5(a) hereof) are necessary or appropriate for the Partnership's operations.  In the case of such future capital assets, Star and Citizen will jointly (on an equal basis) acquire and fund the acquisition of such assets, and make the same available to the Partnership, Star or Citizen, as the case may be. 

         

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(c)       All operating costs, including costs of repair, maintenance, light, heat, air conditioning, janitorial services and the like, associated with all capital assets referred to in this Section 2.2 shall be an operating expense of the Partnership or, if paid by Star and/or Citizen in the first instance, will be reimbursed by the Partnership. 

         

         2.3       Editorial Independence.  Unless otherwise agreed by the Partnership's Board of Directors, the editorial and reportorial staffs of the Star Products and the Citizen Products shall be independent and shall not be merged, combined or amalgamated, and their editorial policies shall be independently determined.  Star and Citizen shall retain complete and exclusive control of the news operations, contracts, conduct and contents, and the selection of the editors and news department employees, for their respective operations.  Neither Star, Citizen nor the Partnership shall seek to influence or to impair the independent news, editorial and reportorial voice and content of any other party's Products.  Each of Star and Citizen shall independently develop standards for determining the acceptability of advertising copy for publication in its newspaper or website, and the Partnership shall apply these standards in determining the acceptability of advertising copy for publication in such Products.  The news department for the Star Products and all employees engaged in said department shall be employed by and under the exclusive direction and control of Star.  The news department for Citizen Products and all employees engaged in said department shall be employed by and under the exclusive direction and control of Citizen. 

         

         2.4       News and Editorial Services and Expenses. 

         

         (a)       Subject to the reimbursement provisions of Section 2.4(c) hereof, all Editorial Expense (as defined in Section 2.4(b) hereof) relating to the Star Products shall be borne by Star, and all Editorial Expense relating to the Citizen Products shall be borne by Citizen. 

         

         (b)       The term "Editorial Expense" as used in this Agreement shall mean all costs and expenses associated with the news department of The Arizona Daily Star and La Estrella relating to the Star Products or of the Tucson Citizen relating to the Citizen Products.  Notwithstanding the foregoing, Editorial Expense shall not include, and the reimbursement provisions of Section 2.4(c) hereof shall not be applicable to, the following: 

         

         (1)       the capital cost of office space, equipment, and other capital assets that are owned by Star and/or Citizen or that are jointly leased by Star and Citizen, and that in either case are related to their respective news departments, such assets to be provided by, and the cost of which shall be borne equally by, Star and Citizen, it being the intention of the parties that (i) the cost of such capital assets that have been acquired before the Effective Date shall be borne by Star or Citizen, as the case may be, as the separate owner thereof, (ii) the ownership and cost of such capital assets that are jointly acquired on or after the Effective Date shall be shared equally by Star and Citizen, and (iii) the rental cost of any capital assets that either Star or Citizen may elect separately to lease for its news department (and any operating costs associated therewith) shall, subject to Section 6.1(a)(ix) of the Partnership Agreement, be deemed an Editorial Expense and shall be subject to the reimbursement provisions of Section 2.4(c) hereof; 

         

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(2)       any compensation or benefits and travel expenses (but only to the extent such travel expenses do not relate to the Partnership's business, the Star Products or the Citizen Products) paid to the publisher (or equivalent local senior executive) of The Arizona Daily Star or the Tucson Citizen, and any parent-level persons (including controllers, accountants, treasurers or persons performing similar functions who are not full-time employees of Star or Citizen), all such costs to be borne separately by Star or Citizen, as the case may be; 

         

         (3)       the cost of defending, settling, paying or discharging any liability or claim on account of anything published in the news or editorial columns of the Star Products or the Citizen Products, or on account of the advertising acceptability standards of such respective Products, where such liability or claim does not result from an error in printing or the negligence of an employee of the Partnership, it being the intention of the parties that (i) Star or Citizen, as the case may be, shall bear the full cost of such liabilities or claims, (ii) the Partnership shall bear, as an operating expense, the full cost of liabilities or claims resulting out of the TNI Products or  from an error in printing or the negligence of an employee of the Partnership, and (iii) notwithstanding the foregoing, costs incurred by Star or Citizen for insurance policies insuring against such liabilities, as well as costs incurred for any pre-publication review of material prepared for publication in the Star Products or the Citizen Products, shall in each case be deemed an Editorial Expense and shall be subject to the reimbursement provisions of Section 2.4(c) hereof; 

         

         (4)       any depreciation on any capital assets owned by Star and/or Citizen; 

         

         (5)       any charitable contributions made by Star or Citizen, unless such contributions are made within the budget set by the Partnership's Board of Directors; 

         

         (6)       any costs or fees incurred for any audit or review of the separate financial statements of Star or Citizen; or 

         

         (7)       any costs or expenses incurred for any special cultural or promotional events unless such costs or expenses are made within the budget set by the Partnership's Board of Directors. 

         

         (c)       On a monthly basis during each fiscal year, the Partnership shall, as part of its operating expenses, reimburse Star or Citizen for its respective actual Editorial Expense, as documented.  In the event that the actual total Editorial Expense of Star or Citizen for a full fiscal year shall exceed its aggregate reimbursable Editorial Expense budget applicable to such fiscal year, then the amount of such excess shall be paid by the Partnership unless the Board of Directors decides to bill Star or Citizen for all or any portion of any such excess. 

         

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2.5       Employees.  Employees of The Arizona Daily Star and La Estrella newsroom shall remain employees of the Star or its designated affiliate.  Employees of the Citizen newsroom shall remain employees of the Citizen or its designated affiliate.  All other employees shall be considered employees of the Partnership. The Board of Directors from time-to-time shall review the compensation and benefits of all employees and strive to provide similar compensation and benefits based upon position and not the employee's ultimate employer. Notwithstanding the above, the Board of Directors may agree from time-to-time to assign responsibility for payroll and/or benefits to one Partner or the other.  

         

         2.6       Budgets.  On an annual basis, the Partnership's Board of Directors will consider and approve, for the Partnership's next fiscal year, capital and operating budgets, including an aggregate reimbursable Editorial Expense budget for each of Star and Citizen, all in a manner and amounts consistent with the purposes and intent of this Agreement.  The determination by the Board of the capital and operating budgets, including an aggregate reimbursable Editorial Expense budget for each of Star and Citizen, shall take into account, among other things, the editorial and news expenses incident to the nature, frequency of publication and edition times of their respective Products as contemplated by this Agreement.  The Board of Directors may in its discretion review and revise any of such budgets from time to time. 

         

         2.7       Legal Representation.  The Partnership shall have the right to seek joint legal representation from attorneys employed in the law department of Lee Enterprises, Incorporated and Gannett Co., Inc. with respect to any non-editorial matters affecting the operation of the Partnership, and the parties intend there to be established an attorney-client relationship among the Partnership, Citizen, Star and such attorneys with respect to any such joint legal representation.  Star, Citizen and the Partnership agree that such attorneys may, now or in the future, separately represent Star or Citizen or any of their respective affiliates, as the case may be, on any matters not substantially related to their joint representation.  Star, Citizen and the Partnership recognize that there can be no confidences between or among them as a group regarding the work that is done pursuant to any joint legal representation under this Section 2.7.  The costs of any such joint legal representation shall be borne by Star and Citizen or their respective affiliates, as the case may be. 

         
ARTICLE 3

         DURATION; TERMINATION 

         

         3.1       Term; Renewals.  This Agreement shall run for a period ending at the close of business on June 1, 2015, and may be renewed and extended for subsequent periods of twenty-five (25) years each at the option of either Star or Citizen.  Unless two years' written notice is given by both Star and Citizen that they desire to end this Agreement or any renewal hereof, this Agreement shall continue in force for subsequent periods of twenty-five (25) years each.  Only by mutual written consent can this Agreement or any renewal hereof be terminated. 

         

         3.2       Termination.  This Agreement shall terminate only upon expiration of its term, including any renewals thereof, as provided in and subject to Section 3.1 hereof. 

         

         

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         ARTICLE 4

         MISCELLANEOUS 

         

         4.1       Notices.  Each notice or other communication given pursuant to this Agreement or the Partnership Agreement shall be in writing and shall be deemed to have been duly given when hand delivered or five days after being deposited in the United States mail, certified, postage prepaid, return receipt requested, and addressed to the party to be notified at such party's address as set forth below: 

         

         
            	
                     Star:

                  	
                     Star Publishing Company

                  
	
                      

                  	
                     4850 South Park Avenue

                  
	
                      

                  	
                     Tucson, Arizona 85726-6887

                  
	
                      

                  	
                     Attention: Publisher

                  
	
                      

                  	
                      

                  
	
                      

                  	
                     with a copy to:

                  
	
                      

                  	
                      

                  
	
                      

                  	
                     Lee Enterprises, Inc.

                  
	
                      

                  	
                     201 N. Harrison.

                  
	
                      

                  	
                     Davenport, Iowa 52801

                  
	
                      

                  	
                     Attention: Chief Legal Officer

                  
	
                      

                  	
                      

                  
	
                     Citizen:

                  	
                     Citizen Publishing Company

                  
	
                      

                  	
                     c/o Gannett Co., Inc.

                  
	
                      

                  	
                     7950 Jones Branch Drive

                  
	
                      

                  	
                     McLean, Virginia  22107

                  
	
                      

                  	
                     Attention: Chief Financial Officer

                  
	
                      

                  	
                      

                  
	
                     Partnership:

                  	
                     TNI Partners

                  
	
                      

                  	
                     4850 South Park Avenue

                  
	
                      

                  	
                     P.O. Box 26887

                  
	
                      

                  	
                     Tucson, Arizona 85726-6887

                  
	
                      

                  	
                     Attention: President

                  

             

         

         All such notices to the Partnership shall be to the attention of the President, with copies to Star and Citizen at the addresses then designated by them for the receipt of such notices pursuant to this Section 4.1.  Any party may change its address or the individual to whom notice is to be directed hereunder by notice to the other parties given in accordance with this Section 4.1. 

         

         4.2       Assignment.  This Agreement shall be binding upon and shall inure to the benefit of each of the parties hereto and their permitted successors and assigns. 

         

         4.3       Entire Understanding.  This Agreement (including the Exhibits hereto) and the Partnership Agreement constitute the entire understanding and agreement of the parties hereto on the subject matter herein contained and any and all other representations or agreements heretofore made on such subject matter, whether oral or in writing, of any party or its agents shall be null, void and of no effect whatsoever. 

         

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4.4       Headings.  Headings have been inserted in this Agreement for the purpose of convenience only.  They will not be used to interpret or construe the meaning of the Articles or Sections hereof, nor will they have the effect of limiting or enlarging the meaning thereof. 

         

         4.5       Governing Law; Modification.  This Agreement shall be governed by, construed and enforced in accordance with the internal laws of the State of Arizona, without giving effect to conflict of laws principles.  This Agreement may not be changed orally, but only by an agreement in writing and signed by the party against whom enforcement of any waiver, modification or discharge is sought. 

         

         4.6       Severability.  If any provision of this Agreement or the application thereof to any person or circumstance shall to any extent be held in any proceeding to be invalid or unenforceable, the remainder of this Agreement, or the application of such provision to persons or circumstances other than those to which it was held to be invalid or unenforceable, shall not be affected thereby, and shall be valid and be enforceable to the fullest extent permitted by law, but only if and to the extent such enforcement would not materially and adversely frustrate the parties' essential purposes and intent as expressed herein. 

         

         4.7       Further Assurances.  Each party agrees to take all action necessary to carry out and effectuate the intent, purposes and provisions of this Agreement and the Partnership Agreement, and to cooperate with the others in every reasonable and proper way that will promote the successful operation of the arrangements contemplated by this Agreement and the Partnership Agreement. 

         

         4.8       Force Majeure.  No party shall be liable to the others for any failure or delay in performance under this Agreement or the Partnership Agreement occasioned by war, riot, act of God or public enemy, strike, labor dispute, shortage of any supplies, failure of suppliers or workers or other cause beyond the control of the party required to perform, and such failure or delay shall not be considered a default hereunder, but this Section 4.8 shall not excuse any party from its obligation to pay any sum of money which such party is otherwise required to pay pursuant to this Agreement or the Partnership Agreement. 

         

         4.9       Specific Performance.  In addition to any other remedies the parties may have, each party shall have the right to enforce the provisions of this Agreement through injunctive relief or by a decree or decrees of specific performance. 

         

         4.10       No Third Party Beneficiaries.  Nothing in this Agreement, express or implied, shall give to anyone other than the parties hereto and their respective permitted successors and assigns any benefit, or any legal or equitable right, remedy or claim, under or in respect of this Agreement. 

         

         4.11       Nature of Relationship.  Nothing contained in this Agreement shall constitute the parties hereto as alter egos or joint employers or as having any relationship other than as specifically provided herein and in the Partnership Agreement. 

         

         4.12       Counterparts.  This Agreement may be executed in counterparts, each of which shall constitute an original and all of which, when taken together, shall constitute one agreement, and any party hereto may execute this Agreement by signing one or more counterparts hereof.   

         

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This Agreement shall become effective when counterparts hereof have been duly executed and delivered by each party. 

         

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         IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement by their respective duly authorized officers as of the day and year first above written. 

         

         
            	
                     STAR PUBLISHING COMPANY

                  
	
                      

                  	
                      

                  
	
                      

                  	
                      

                  
	
                     By:

                  	
                     /s/ Carl G. Schmidt

                  
	
                      

                  	
                     Name: Carl G. Schmidt

                  
	
                      

                  	
                     Title: Treasurer

                  
	
                      

                  	
                      

                  
	
                      

                  	
                      

                  
	
                     CITIZEN PUBLISHING COMPANY

                  
	
                      

                  	
                      

                  
	
                      

                  	
                      

                  
	
                     By:

                  	
                     /s/ Daniel S. Ehrman, Jr.

                  
	
                      

                  	
                     Name: Daniel S. Ehrman, Jr.

                  
	
                      

                  	
                     Title:                                                 

                  

             

             

             

             

         

         TNI PARTNERS, being the Partnership referred to in the foregoing Agreement, hereby becomes a party thereto and agrees to perform all of the obligations therein to be performed by it and to be bound by all of the terms and provisions thereof. 

             

         

         
            	
                     TNI PARTNERS

                  
	
                      

                  	
                      

                  	
                      

                  
	
                     By:

                  	
                     Star Publishing Company
General Partner

                  
	
                      

                  	
                      

                  	
                      

                  
	
                      

                  	
                     By:

                  	
                     /s/ Carl G. Schmidt

                  
	
                      

                  	
                      

                  	
                     Name: Carl G. Schmidt

                  
	
                      

                  	
                      

                  	
                     Title: Treasurer

                  
	
                      

                  	
                      

                  	
                      

                  
	
                      

                  	
                      

                  	
                      

                  
	
                     By:

                  	
                     Citizen Publishing Company
General Partner

                  
	
                      

                  	
                      

                  	
                      

                  
	
                      

                  	
                     By:

                  	
                     /s/ Daniel S. Ehrman, Jr.

                  
	
                      

                  	
                      

                  	
                     Name: Daniel S. Ehrman, Jr. 

                  
	
                      

                  	
                      

                  	
                     Title:                                                 

                  

             

             

             

             

             

         

         

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         Exhibit A 

         

         Amended and Restated Partnership Agreement 

         

         

            

         

      

      

         Exhibit B 

         

         License Agreement (Star) 

         

         

            

         

      

      

         Exhibit C 

         

         License Agreement (Citizen)

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