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What the Scottish papers sayThe Daily Record runs with the story of Strictly Come Dancing star Ricky Whittle who was accused of assault after being arrested. Golf superstar Tiger Woods was recovering after suffering facial injuries in a bizarre 2.25am car crash,... In this article: Golf, The Scotsman, The Herald, Daily Record, Tiger Woods, UN, Strictly Come Dancing, Iran, and Syria |
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New Jersey On-Line | 4 days ago
Barnegat man is accused of beating ex-girlfriend's two cats, one fatally
BARNEGAT -- A Barnegat man was indicted for allegedly beating his ex-girlfriend's cats, killing one, according to a report by the Daily Record. Frank J. Dominick, of Barnegat Boulevard, was charged with two counts of animal cruelty, the...
In this article: Department of Education and U.S. appeals court
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Guardian | 4 days ago
Bank charges ruling expected
...in favour of the OFT. Seems wrong that if the charges for individuals can be tested those on business accounts cannot. 8.46am: The Daily Record is reporting figures from Citizens Advice Scotland showing almost 1,000 Scots a day are asking...
In this article: Martin Lewis, Office of Fair Trading, Small business, The Telegraph, MoneySavingExpert.com, and RBS
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sportinglife | 5 days ago
MILLER UNHAPPY WITH BOUGHERRA
...to the rules like everybody else. "If you are given a time to come back, you come back. It's as simple as that," Miller told the Daily Record. "We never have a problem like that when any of the Irish or Scottish lads are away, so I...
In this article: Kenny Miller, Rangers, World Cup, World Cup, Walter Smith, Madjid Bougherra, UEFA Champions League, and Stuttgart
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Sports Illustrated | November 20, 2009
Scottish club Aberdeen targeting Dynamo star Holden
...Major League Soccer. "I'm available on a free and I've already got a few options in Scotland and England," he told Scottish paper The Daily Record. "Moving back to the U.K. appeals, but I have to make sure wherever I end up I'm playing...
In this article: Stuart Holden, Aberdeen, World Cup, U.S. national team, Major League Soccer, and Houston Dynamo
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Baltimore Sun | November 18, 2009
Giant Ritz-Carlton condo goes for $12.6 million
...and it's a name that you'd recognize," said Mitchell Hochberg, RXR's managing director of residential and hospitality. The Daily Record reported on its Web site Wednesday that novelist Tom Clancy is the purchaser. Buyers have settled...
In this article: Ritz-Carlton Hotel Co., Baltimore, The Baltimore Sun, and Tom Clancy
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CBS | November 18, 2009
Inner Harbor Condo Sells For $12.6 Million
...has sold a condominium on Baltimore's Inner Harbor for $12.6 million, which it says is one of the largest in the city's history. The Daily Record of Baltimore reports on its Web site that Tom Clancy's lawyer says the novelist is the...
In this article: E mail, Baltimore Orioles, Baltimore, and Tom Clancy
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sportinglife | November 17, 2009
SOUNESS EXPLAINS SCOTLAND SNUB
...football? I don't want to work with players day to day. Maybe an international job but it's not Scotland at this time," he told the Daily Record. "The reason for that is I enjoyed such a good time in Scotland. Going to dinners such as the...
In this article: Graeme Souness, Scotland, Alex McLeish, Walter Smith, Rangers, Blackburn, and Twitter
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BBC News | November 07, 2009
Mirror group shuts pension scheme
...about the capability of the senior Trinity directors." Trinity Mirror, publisher of titles including the Daily Mirror, People and Daily Record, closed its final salary scheme to new members in 2002. What it's really like to get...
In this article: Trinity Mirror, E mail, Sunday Mail, Daily Mirror, National Union of Journalists, and US
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The Daily Record is a Scottish tabloid newspaper, based in Glasgow. For many years, it had been the best-selling daily paper in Scotland, with average sales of 363,411 as of April 2008 . This is less than half the number the newspaper once achieved when its circulation was at its height, 743,000 achieved in 1983. At this stage it had the second largest saturation per population in the world.
The Daily Record was founded in 1895. In 1901, the North British Daily Mail ceased publication and was incorporated into the Daily Record, which was retitled as the Daily Record and Mail. In 1922, Lord Kemsley bought the papers for £1 million and formed a company known as Associated Scottish Newspapers Limited to control the venture. In 1926, production transferred from Renfield Lane to 67 Hope Street. In 1971, the Daily Record became the first European newspaper to be printed with run-of-paper colour and was the first British national to introduce computer page make-up technology. It was purchased by Trinity Mirror in 1992, from the estate of Robert Maxwell.
- Name:
- Daily Record
- Type:
- Daily newspaper
- Format:
- Tabloid
- Founding Date:
- 1895-01-01 00:00:00.0
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