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this is an outrage...Polanski's sister-in-law, Mathilde Seigner, told Le Parisien newspaper. "The President has been very effective. " The London Times speculated that Sarkozy's wife, ex-model Carla Bruni, may have pressured her husband to intervene... In this article: Roman Polanski, Nicolas Sarkozy, Carla Bruni, Champagne, Oscar, The London Times, Le Parisien, and Vogue |
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New York Times | 2 hours ago
Jeter Wins 'Sportsman of the Year'
...or off, he is a sportsman. Now, how much do the Yankees pay him to extend his contract after next season? Follow the conversation between The Times's reporters and other baseball beat writers around the country. Loading tweets... November...
In this article: Derek Jeter, Yankees, World Series, Michelle Obama, 2009 World Series, Brooklyn Dodgers, Sports Illustrated, Roger Bannister, and Mary Lou Retton
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L.A. Times - Readers' Representative Journal | 2 hours ago
Changes in the readers' representative office
The Readers' Representative Journal is a forum for readers, reporters and editors about The Times' print and online articles. As its editor, I rarely insert myself into the dialogue, but today's post is partly about my departure from The...
In this article: Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, and California
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New Kerala | 1 day ago
Now, 'minute mentoring' for women by women
...mentors - then, like speed dating, run through very fast, as the mentors don't have much time, and 'mentees' pick things up very quickly,' Times Online quoted Perino, as saying. For the first such meet, 15 renowned volunteers from business,...
In this article: Dana Perino, London, US Chamber Of Commerce, Times Online, Laura Bush, Bill Clinton, and George W Bush
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L.A. Times - L.A. Now | 1 day ago
Clerical errors and luck kept suspect in Lily Burk killing on the street, records show
...Van Nuys home. The man living there, James Alger, was dating Samuel's ex-wife, according to court records newly obtained by The Times. As he spotted Samuel in his home, Alger confronted the intruder, asking why he had entered the house.
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Independent.co.uk - UK | 2 days ago
Ukip offered Tories election deal over treaty
...to concentrate on his own general election campaign to oust Commons Speaker John Bercow and his role as an MEP. The peer told The Times that he had offered to "disband" the party - but a spokesman insisted that in fact the deal had only...
In this article: Ukip, Lord Pearson of Rannoch, European Union, Democracy, Conservative Party, Jet lag, and John Bercow
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New York Times | 3 days ago
Doubting a 'Locked-In' Man's Words
...of news events. Read more. About The Lede Blogger Robert Mackey writes and edits The Lede, the news blog of The New York Times, which also features posts written by members of The Times' staff in New York and around the world. Read more.
In this article: Paralysis, Spiegel, and Locked-in syndrome
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Daily Mail | 6 days ago
Microsoft makes a move to pull news from Google
...through Microsoft's Bing search engine. Microsoft has held discussions with Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation, which owns The Times and The Sun newspapers, along with a number of other media groups, sources said. The move would see...
In this article: Google, Microsoft, Rupert Murdoch, Revenue, Bing, News Corporation, The Sun, Google News, and Financial Times
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Techdirt | November 20, 2009
Murdoch's The Times Accused Of Blatant Copying, Just As It Tells The World You Should Pay For News
...the message himself. As pointed out by Mathew Ingram, just days after making the case for paying for news, The Times has been accused of publishing an article that it copied without permission from a blog. Yes, just as Rupert Murdoch is...
In this article: Rupert Murdoch, James Harding, and London
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Sydney Morning Herald - Business | November 18, 2009
London Times plans online charge: editor
...according to the speech given on Tuesday. "So from the spring of next year, we are going to start charging for the digital editions of The Times," he told a meeting of the Society of Editors in Stansted, northeast of London, according to the...
In this article: Rupert Murdoch, News Corp, Fiscal year, London, and Britain
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Sydney Morning Herald - Top Headlines | November 18, 2009
Times are a'-charging for web browsers
...given the first indication of how they plan to charge people for reading news online with one of the world's best-known newspapers, The Times of London, to offer an ''all-you-can-eat'' package to readers. By the northern hemisphere spring,...
In this article: Fairfax Media, News Corp, James Harding, The Guardian, Itunes, Facebook, and Britney Spears
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The Times is a daily national newspaper published in the United Kingdom since 1785 when it was known as The Daily Universal Register.
The Times and its sister paper The Sunday Times are published by Times Newspapers Limited, a subsidiary of News International. News International is entirely owned by the News Corporation group, headed by Rupert Murdoch. Though traditionally a moderately centre-right newspaper and a supporter of the Conservatives, it supported the Labour Party in the 2001 and 2005 general elections. In 2005, according to MORI, the voting intentions of its readership were 40% for the Conservative Party, 29% for the Liberal Democrats, 26% for Labour.
The Times is the original "Times" newspaper, lending its name to many other papers around the world, such as The New York Times, The Times of India, The Straits Times, The Times of Malta and The Irish Times. In North America, particularly, it is sometimes referred to as the 'London Times' or 'The Times of London'. The paper is the originator of the ubiquitous Times Roman typeface, originally developed by Stanley Morison of The Times in collaboration with the Monotype Corporation for its legibility in low-tech printing.
The newspaper was printed in broadsheet format for 219 years, but switched to compact size in 2004 partly in an attempt to appeal to younger readers and partly to appeal to commuters using public transport. An American edition has been published since 6 June 2006.
- Name:
- The Times
- Type:
- Daily newspaper
- Editor:
- James Harding
- Format:
- Compact
- Founding Date:
- 1785-01-01 00:00:00.0
- Circulation:
- 618,160
- Circulation:
- 618,160
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