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Weis and his future a hot topic for Notre Dame students...the words to describe their feelings. But, WSBT didn't have to go far to get a reaction. The big story in the student newspaper, The Observer, summed it all up. The front headline referred to Saturday's loss as disappointing and part of... In this article: Charlie Weis, Notre Dame, The Observer, and Rockne |
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Independent.co.uk - UK | 2 days ago
The Big Question: How do hung parliaments operate, and are we heading for one now?
What are the chances of that? It's far too early to put any money on it. The likelihood is that the Ipsos-Mori poll for The Observer at the weekend will prove to be a blip as its findings are out of line with other recent surveys. They...
In this article: Labour, David Cameron, Tories, Nick Clegg, Liberal Democrats, Edward Heath, and Harold Wilson
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FT.com - World | 3 days ago
Cameron Budget would focus on growth
...is a huge electoral mountain to climb," said one Cameron aide. For an outright majority, the Tories need to gain 117 seats. The Observer claimed that if its poll was repeated in a general election, they would fall 35 short of an overall...
In this article: Tories, Labour, European Union, Tax, Liberal Democrats, Alistair Darling, and David Cameron
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ITN Headline News - UK News | 3 days ago
Clegg will back strongest party in hung parliament
..."really good thing" that the latest Ipsos Mori poll suggested the upcoming general election was not a "shoe-in". The poll for The Observer newspaper has put the Conservative Party on 37 per cent - just six points ahead of Labour. The gap is...
In this article: Nick Clegg, David Cameron, Liberal Democrats, Democracy, Conservative Party, and BBC
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Telegraph.co.uk - Politics | 4 days ago
Gordon Brown gets poll boost as Tory lead slashed
Gordon Brown has reason to smile as a poll revealed Labour is closing the gap on the Tories Photo: REUTERS An Ipsos Mori survey for The Observer put David Cameron's party on 37 per cent - just six points ahead of Labour. The gap is the...
In this article: Gordon Brown, Labour, David Cameron, Tories, British Airways, and Reuters
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ITN Headline News - Index | 4 days ago
Poll boost for Brown as Tory lead is cut
Gordon Brown has received a welcome boost after a poll suggested the Tories' lead has been slashed. An Ipsos Mori survey for The Observer put David Cameron's party on 37 per cent - just six points ahead of Labour. The gap is the...
In this article: Gordon Brown, Labour, Tories, and David Cameron
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Guardian | 4 days ago
Nurseries: Is a fiver a minute enough to stop parents exploiting them?
...able to charge what they like? Have you ever been hit by them? Let us know your views at cash@observer.co.uk or by writing to us at Cash, The Observer, Kings Place, 90 York Way, London N1 9GU or join the debate at guardian.co.uk/money
In this article: London, Inflation, University of Edinburgh, Guardian.co.uk, Santa Fe Institute, and Freakonomics
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Observer.com - All Articles | November 17, 2009
Morning Joe, Piping Hot a Year Ago, Steadily Loses Steam
...again in January. Likewise, Morning Joe is struggling to hang on to viewers. So far this fall, from Sept. 1 through Nov. 13, according to The Observer's analysis of Nielsen numbers, Morning Joe has averaged 357,000 total viewers and 124,000...
In this article: Morning Joe, Joe Scarborough, Newsweek, Phil Griffin, Jon Meacham, Msnbc, American Morning, and Rockefeller Plaza
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Guardian | November 17, 2009
David Cameron is on a roll but he'd better keep his fingers crossed Michael White
...the urge to shout "Ashcroft" or "Murdoch" at him and might have done so had he not been our guest. The Observer reported at the weekend that it is not Rupert, but young James Murdoch - and his ladette of a UK CEO, Rebekah Brooks (nee Wade) -...
In this article: David Cameron, Labour, Tories, Gordon Brown, Tax, James Murdoch, and Michael White
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Guardian | November 16, 2009
Roy Greenslade: Right-wing commentators take issue with The Sun
...Murdoch disagreed, "saying that this was clearly not the impression anyone wanted to take from the episode." Peter Preston, in The Observer, suggested that The Sun's over-the-top approach stemmed from the loss of Les Hinton as News...
In this article: The Sun, Gordon Brown, James Murdoch, News International, Rupert Murdoch, Roy Greenslade, and News of the World
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Independent.co.uk - Business | November 11, 2009
Guardian publisher set to cut over 100 jobs after strategic review
The Guardian and The Observer newspapers are set to axe up to 10 per cent of their journalists, as the group looks to combat plummeting revenues brought on by the worst advertising recession in living memory. Guardian News & Media Group,...
In this article: Revenue, The Guardian, Guardian Media Group, Carolyn McCall, Recession, Music magazine, and Trader Media Group
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The Observer is a British newspaper, published on Sundays. In about the same place on the political spectrum as its daily sister paper The Guardian, which acquired it in 1993, it takes a left-liberal or social democratic line on most issues. It is the world's oldest Sunday newspaper.
- Type:
- Weekly newspaper
- Editor:
- John Mulholland
- Format:
- Berliner (ex-Broadsheet)
- Founding Date:
- 1791-01-01 00:00:00.0
- Circulation:
- 453,071
- Circulation:
- 453,071
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