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Floods spread across front pages...Defence Secretary Liam Fox tells the paper their withdrawal would be designed to free troops for operations outside Europe. The Guardian leads with an interview with Foreign Secretary David Miliband. In it, he warns that the Afghan... In this article: David Miliband, The Guardian, The Telegraph, Geoff Hoon, Peter Mandelson, NATO, and Liam Fox |
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Guardian Unlimited | 16 hours ago
Merkel halted Blair's EU candidacy
...commissioner being in charge of the economic issues that affect Britain the most, then that could be a serious concern," he said. The Guardian today reveals that Ashton was spied on by MI5 in the late 1970s. Shami Chakrabarti, the...
In this article: Tony Blair, Gordon Brown, Angela Merkel, EU, Britain, Whitehall, Best interests, and Christian democrat
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The State | 1 day ago
IAAF still in talks over Caster Semenya's future
...her fame since her world championship title was obscured by gender-test revelations. She says in an interview with British newspaper The Guardian that "people want to stare at me now. They want to touch me. - Themba Hadebe, File /AP...
In this article: Caster Semenya, South Africa, Berlin, and Monaco
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Reuters | 1 day ago
PRESS DIGEST - British business - Nov 20
...fell 41.3 per cent to 9.1 million pounds during the first half of 2009. QUESTOR National Grid <NG.L> (Buy) BG Group <BG.L> (Buy) The Guardian TESCO RINGS THE CHANGES WITH PLANS TO OFFER HOME PHONE. Tesco <TSCO.L> is planning to...
In this article: Tax, Burberry, Tesco, UK, Investec, Cable and Wireless, and BP
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New Kerala | 3 days ago
David Lynch to shoot film about TM guru Maharishi Mahesh Yogi in India
...man associated with Maharishi, reports suggest. David Keith Lynch, 63, has been attempting to introduce TM in schools globally. The Guardian, British daily newspaper from London, described Lynch as 'the most important director of this era.'
In this article: David Lynch, India, Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, Nevada, The Beatles, Rosemary's Baby, Golden Globe, Mick Jagger, and US
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BBC News | 3 days ago
Papers pre-empt Speech contents
...just as dangerous as myopia", it says the recession must not prevent nations from spending money to clean up their economies. The Guardian features the same research, saying it "gives greater urgency to the diplomatic manoeuvring ahead of the...
In this article: Ben Elton, The Daily Telegraph, Recession, Climate change, Financial Times, Gordon Brown, Copenhagen, and Australia
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BBC News | 4 days ago
What the papers say
...is back on the front page - more than 9,000 savers will today mark "a year of frustration" since it collapsed. 'Close to deal' The Guardian says David Cameron is "close to sealing the deal" with voters. A new ICM poll shows more people...
In this article: The Sun, David Cameron, News Letter, and Leeds University
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BBC News | 5 days ago
The Queen's speech in the papers
...their families - relying on just nine different meals. Top of the list was spaghetti bolognese, followed by a roast dinner. The Guardian says Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has urged his nation to go on a diet, saying: "There are...
In this article: The Sun, The Mail, Tories, Liberal Democrat, The Independent, The Times, The Daily Telegraph, Financial Times, and Hugo Chavez
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Independent.co.uk - UK | 5 days ago
Parliamentary inquiry misled on phone hacks
...out of court settlement to Mr Taylor who, as had been reported more than two years previously, was a victim in the Goodman case. The Guardian suggested the settlement was linked to a wider culture of hacking than had previously been...
In this article: Baroness Buscombe, News of the World, Clive Goodman, Andy Coulson, Gordon Taylor, Alan Rusbridger, Google, and Rupert Murdoch
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washingtonpost.com | 7 days ago
SAfrican runner Semenya not comfortable with fame
...won the women's 800 meters at the world championships in Berlin three months ago. She says in an interview with British newspaper The Guardian that "people want to stare at me now. They want to touch me. I'm supposed to be famous but I...
In this article: Caster Semenya, London, and Berlin
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The Guardian (until 1959, The Manchester Guardian) is a British daily newspaper owned by the Guardian Media Group. Founded in 1821, it is unique among major British newspapers in being owned by a foundation (the Scott Trust, via the Guardian Media Group). The newspaper's reputation as a platform for liberal and left-wing opinions has led to the use of the phrase "Guardian reader" as a label for people holding such opinions.
The Guardian Weekly, which circulates worldwide, provides a compact digest of four newspapers. It contains articles from The Guardian and its Sunday, sister paper The Observer, as well as reports, features and book reviews from The Washington Post and articles translated from France's Le Monde.
The Guardian had a certified average daily circulation of 358,844 copies in January 2009 a drop of 5.17% on January 2008, as compared to sales of 842,912 for The Daily Telegraph, 617,483 for The Times, and 215,504 for The Independent.
The Guardian Media Group also runs a website, guardian.co.uk.
- Name:
- The Guardian
- Type:
- Daily newspaper
- Editor:
- Alan Rusbridger
- Format:
- Berliner
- Founding Date:
- 1821-01-01 00:00:00.0
- Language:
- English
- Circulation:
- 335,615
- Circulation:
- 335,615
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