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The Daily Mirror was the only major newspaper to back Foot and Labour at the 1983 general election, urging its readers to vote Labour and " Stop the waste of our nation, for your job your children and your future " in response to the mass unemployment that had resulted from Conservative prime minister Margaret Thatcher's monetarist economic policies to reduce inflation.
On August 5, 2007, the statue at Shravanabelagola was voted by the readers of Times of India ( an English Daily ) as the first of the Times of India's list of seven Wonders of India.
Notably, The Daily Telegraph increased its lead in circulation over The Times when the latter switched to compact size this is attributed to the backlash of traditional broadsheet readers.
He wrote that the Christian Scientists understood positive thinking better than any group he knew, and encouraged his readers to subscribe to Unity Church ’ s magazine, Daily Word.
Shops throughout Northern Europe were rebranded to MyTravel however UK retail outlets remained under the banner of Going Places due to the immense brand awareness and popularity-a brand that continually wins the accolade of ‘ UK ’ s Favourite Travel Agent ’ as voted for by Daily Mail readers.
The new paper continued in this vein until January 1996 when reader pressure for a shorter title caused the name of the paper to revert to The Daily Telegraph, despite staff concerns that former Mirror readers would now feel disenfranchised.
The Daily Californian became independent from UC Berkeley in 1971 after the campus administration fired three senior editors over an editorial that encouraged readers to " take back " People's Park.
On November 24, 1982, three days after the November 20th Big Game ( now known for The Play ), early morning readers of the Daily Cal were chagrined to find in the headline of the front page: " NCAA Awards Big Game to Stanford.
An account of the launching of this vessel appeared in the Auckland newspaper, " The Daily Southern Cross " on the 26 April 1873 which gave its readers a good idea of the distinctive construction and advantages over other vessels.
Editorials in the People's Daily are also regarded both by foreign observers and Chinese readers as authoritative statements of government policy.
The paper attracts a younger generation of readers with a great purchasing power likewise, therefore many advertisers are interested in promoting their products on Metropolis Daily.
While claimed figures are around the 3 million ( approx 5. 72 readers per copy ) mark, Nielsen data from 2008 had the ODN at 1, 762, 000 ( 530, 000 circulation ), Apple Daily at 1, 633, 000 ( 347, 000 circulation, The Sun at 537, 000 readers ( 180, 000 circulation ) all including online readers too.
The magazine urged readers to take to the streets while Apple Daily distributed stickers calling for Tung to resign.
His best-selling Next Magazine and Apple Daily newspaper, feature a mix of racy tabloid material and news items oriented to the mass market with plenty of colour and graphics that attracts a wide range of readers, some of whom are also critics of Lai and his ideology.
Other regular features in the Daily Star include Goss a daily gossip column edited by Jessica Brown see The Goss Girls, " Playlist ", a daily music news column edited by Kim Dawson, " Star TV ", a television news column edited by Peter Dyke and Katie Begley, Mike Ward's weekly TV review page and " Forum ", a daily page devoted to readers ' text messages, which are apparently printed verbatim.
According to the Blog Herald, Johnson and LGF " regulars " ( the self-proclaimed " Lizardoids ") have engaged in a number of high-profile feuds and flame wars, pitting LGF supporters against readers of other blogs ( e. g., Daily Kos and later Hot Air ) and alternative media sites ( e. g., Fark and Digg ).
In its first five years, it achieved a readership of over 1 million daily readers, making it the UK's fourth largest daily newspaper, after The Sun, the Daily Mail and the Daily Mirror.
He was twice voted the most popular newscaster in Britain, by readers of the Daily Mirror and of The Sun.
According to an official research conducted by China Youth Daily and CYOL, readers of the newspaper and online users are within the age of 18 to 48.
According to their website, the Daily news " serves the readers of North Central North Dakota including Ward County and the Minot Air Force Base, home to B-52H Stratofortress bombers and the 5th Bomb Wing and the 91st Missile Wing.
She writes on health issues and acts as an agony aunt for the Daily Mirror newspaper, having previously answered readers ' letters for The TV Times magazine.

readers and Post
Despite enjoying widespread support by the majority of Haitians, the Washington Post informed their readers that regime change was looming on November 21, 2003: " Aristide has pushed with mixed success a populist agenda of higher minimum wages, school construction, literacy programs, higher taxes on the rich and other policies that have angered an opposition movement run largely by a mulatto elite that has traditionally controlled Haiti's economy.
In November 2007, The Post was criticized by independent journalist Robert Parry for reporting on anti-Obama chain e-mails without sufficiently emphasizing to its readers the false nature of the anonymous claims.
Since " Life " wanted a perfect Saturday night, and one they considered typical, the photographer did not select a town still blighted by the Depression ... What " Life's "' readers wanted, it seemed, was a stereotyped village that confirmed their nostalgic beliefs about small towns in which no one is bored, poor, or lonely ; and the magazine's photographers and editors-like Norman Rockwell in his " Saturday Evening Post " covers-gave them exactly that kind of town.
English readers would have to wait a day later to read the English text in the Pennsylvania Evening Post.
Upon the death of Stan Berenstain in 2005, the Washington Post published an " Appreciation " piece which many Post readers found surprisingly unappreciative in its tone.
By the 1930s, The Boston Post had grown to be one of the largest newspapers in the country, with a circulation of well over a million readers.
Discussing slang terms used by Johnson and his readers, Paul Farhi, a writer for the Washington Post, notes:
" The magazine lost its way because people in New York thought they understood what the readers wanted more than those who were on the ground in Asia ," wrote Bowring in the South China Morning Post.
In 27 May 2000, facing challenges from its biggest competitor the South China Morning Post, the Hong Kong Standard was renamed as Hong Kong iMail ( 香港郵報 ) and was reduced to tabloid-size in order to attract more young Chinese readers and refocused on business issues.
Garrett's positions aroused controversy and may have cost the Post readers and advertisers.
The Post had problems retaining readers: The public's taste in fiction was changing, and the Post's conservative politics and values remained controversial.
Friedrich acknowledges that The Post faced challenges as the tastes of American readers changed over the course of the 1960s, but he insisted that the magazine maintained a standard of good quality and was appreciated by readers.
According to The China Post, circulation reaches over 400, 000 readers every day.
Notable group shows included Midland Art Now featuring the work of 20 of the most prominent Midlands based artists including Roy Abell, Barrie Cook, John Farrington, Dick French, William Gear, Colin Hitchmough, John Melville, David Prentice and Peter Tarrant, and which was accompanied by a full colour printed broadsheet catalogue distributed free to the 40, 000 readers of the Birmingham Post.
In 1925 a restoration fund was subscribed by the readers of the Yorkshire Evening Post and the residue of £ 100 was invested to provide for the triennial grooming of the figure.
The Post kept most of the Times-Heralds advertising, features, columnists and comics — and most of its readers.
The Post meanwhile acquired its morning rival, the Times-Herald, in 1954 and steadily drew readers and advertisers away from the falling Star.
Gray writes a USA-syndicated column with 30 million readers that appears in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, New York Daily News, New York Newsday, The Denver Post, and the San Antonio Express-News.
On August 30, 2010, Cuellar's essay “ Education Investments: A Sure Thing in Shaky Times ” appeared in the Huffington Post, in which he argued that " Education is the gateway to opportunity .” Cuellar lamented that “ only 75 percent of American students graduate from high school, compared to 93 percent in South Korea ” and that “ 41 percent of Hispanic adults in the U. S. do not have a high school diploma, compared with 14 percent of white adults .” Many readers posted comments to the effect that the astronomical cost of higher education in a time when there was no guarantee of a job after graduation made its value considerably more suspect than Cuellar suggested.
The Financial Post retains a loyal audience of English business readers in Canada, offering coverage similar to the Report on Business by The Globe and Mail.
Indeed, several publishers of established paid products ( notably the Tribune Company in New York and Chicago, the Washington Post Company in Washington, D. C., and News Corporation in London ) have launched free newspapers in their markets — despite the obvious risk of " cannibalization " ( stealing readers from their own paid products ) — to reach new readers.

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