Which two sources are from a newspaper? White, Kathleen. "Preparing to Run Your First Marathon." Miami Runner's Weekly 6 July 2007: C2. Print. Abarini, Salem. Popular Marathons Around the World. Chicago: Segue Publishing, 2001. Print. Huut, Michelle. "Racing for Fun." Runner's World 15 April 2014: 54-56. Print. Rodriguez, Luis. "Which Running Shoes Are Best for You?" Tampa Times Gazette 24 September 1998: A8. Print. Lee, Ming. "Running the Extra Mile." My Runner's World Online. Blog World.Com. ND 12, March, 2010.

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Tampa times gazette and im guessing the very first article mentioned

Answer:

Rodriguez, Luis. "Which Running Shoes Are Best for You?" Tampa Times Gazette, 24 Sept. 1998, p. A8.

 White, Kathleen. "Preparing to Run Your First Marathon." Miami Runner's Weekly, 6 July 2007, p. C2.

Explanation:

According to MLA guidelines, the correct format for citing newspaper articles is: Last name, first name of author. "The Title of the Article in Quotation Marks." Newspaper name in italics, Date the article is published, Page number(s). The sources by Kathleen White and Luis Rodriguez both follow this format and therefore are newspaper articles.