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The Globe And Mail - Recent Developments
... is sold throughout Canada and has long called itself "Canada's National Newspaper", The Globe and Mail also serves as a Toronto metropolitan paper ... sometimes refer to the paper as the Toronto Globe and Mail or Toronto's National Newspaper ... Since the launch of the National Post as another English-language national paper in 1998, some industry analysts have proclaimed a "national newspaper war" between The Globe ...
Guardian Books - Ownership
... The Guardian is part of the GMG Guardian Media Group of newspapers, radio stations, print media including The Observer Sunday newspaper, The Guardian Weekly international newspaper, and new media—G ... The National Newspaper division of GMG, which also includes The Observer, reported operating losses of £49.9m in 2006, up from £18.6m in 2005 ... Scott Trust is probably a factor in its being the only British national daily to conduct (since 2003) an annual social, ethical and environmental audit in which it examines, under ...
Antisemitic Incidents During The Gaza War - Incidents - Europe - Greece
... the Greek media had displayed antisemitism in newspapers during the conflict ... of the Radical Left (SyRizA) declined to attend the Greek National Day of Remembrance of Holocaust Heroes and Martyrs because of the attendance of the Israeli ambassador ... The national newspaper Avriani accused the American-Jews of starting WW3 while other national newspapers like A1 which is linked to the antisemitic parliamentary party of Popular Orthodox Rally (LA ...
List Of Amnesty International UK Media Awards Winners - Award Winners
... Category Title Journalist Organisation 2002 National newspaper 10-year-old Qwadrat takes his final painful breath Anton Antonowicz Daily Mirror ...

Famous quotes containing the words newspaper and/or national:

    Any newspaper, from the first line to the last, is nothing but a web of horrors.... I cannot understand how an innocent hand can touch a newspaper without convulsing in disgust.
    Charles Baudelaire (1821–1867)

    A good man will not engage even in a national cause, without examining the justice of it.
    Samuel Richardson (1689–1761)