Some articles on newspapers, newspaper:
... The cartoons were published by two major daily newspapers, the Dominion Post and the Christchurch Press (both owned by Fairfax of Australia), and by two smaller newspapers, the Nelson Mail ... opposition leader Don Brash, although they both stated that such decisions were up to newspaper editors to make ... Shortly thereafter the newspapers agreed not to republish the cartoons, and New Zealand Muslim groups, while condemning the cartoons, have asked Muslim countries not ...
... The John O'Groat Journal and The Caithness Courier are weekly newspapers published by Scottish Provincial Press Limited trading as North of Scotland Newspapers and using offices in ... Historically, they have been independent newspapers, with the Groat as a Wick-centred paper and the Courier as a Thurso-centred paper ...
... Among niche newspapers are publications like the widely-circulated Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun (The Business and Technology Daily News) the new religious movement Soka Gakkai International's ... Shukan Go (週刊碁) is a weekly newspaper that covers the results of professional Go tournaments and contains hints on go strategy ... As with other countries, surveys tend to show that the number of newspaper subscribers is declining, a trend which is expected to continue ...
... This is a list of newspapers in the People's Republic of China ... The number of newspapers in mainland China has increased from 42—virtually all Communist Party papers—in 1968 to 382 in 1980 and more than 2,200 today ... China was the largest market for daily newspapers, with 96.6m copies sold daily, followed by India with 78.7m Japan with 69.7m the US with 53.3m and Germany with 21.5m ...
... Associated Newspapers is a national newspaper publisher in the UK ... It publishes two major paid-for national newspaper titles as well as a free nationally available newspaper ... Its sister group is Northcliffe Media, who take care of DMGT's regional newspaper titles ...
Famous quotes containing the word newspapers:
“I find it so difficult to dispose of the few facts which to me are significant, that I hesitate to burden my attention with those which are insignificant, which only a divine mind could illustrate. Such is, for the most part, the news in newspapers and conversation.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)
“To read a newspaper for the first time is like coming into a film that has been on for an hour. Newspapers are like serials. To understand them you have to take knowledge to them; the knowledge that serves best is the knowledge provided by the newspaper itself.”
—V.S. (Vidiadhar Surajprasad)
“I blame the newspapers because every day they call our attention to insignificant things, while three or four times in our lives, we read books that contain essential things. Once we feverishly tear the band of paper enclosing our newspapers, things should change and we should findI do not knowthe Pensées by Pascal!”
—Marcel Proust (18711922)