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  2. Truth (Melbourne newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Truth was a Melbourne tabloid newspaper established in 1902 as a subsidiary of Sydney's Truth. [1] It was "a sensational weekly paper with a large circulation, delighting while shocking its readers with its frequent exposure of personal scandal and social injustice. Detailed police and court reports, illustrated by drawings and photographs of ...

  3. Manju (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Manju. Manju ( Mist) is a novel by M. T. Vasudevan Nair published in 1964. With few conversations and minimal characters the novel narrates the story of a school teacher. The novel is set in the mountains and valleys of Nainital where Vimala Devi, a teacher in a boarding school, waits in hope for the winter of her discontent to vanish.

  4. Microsoft Bing - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Bing, commonly referred to as Bing, is a search engine owned and operated by Microsoft. The service traces its roots back to Microsoft's earlier search engines, including MSN Search, Windows Live Search, and Live Search. Bing offers a broad spectrum of search services, encompassing web, video, image, and map search products, all ...

  5. Stories of Our Lives - Wikipedia

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    English. Swahili. Budget. $15,000. Stories of Our Lives is a Kenyan film, released in 2014. Created by the members of The Nest Collective, a Nairobi -based arts collective, the film is an anthology of five short films dramatizing true stories of LGBT life in Kenya. [1]

  6. Babu Owino - Wikipedia

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    10 October 1989 (age 34) Kondele, Kisumu, Kenya. Political party. Azimio la Umoja. Children. 5 including Tanasha. Paul Ongili Owino (born 10 October 1989), [1] also known as Babu Owino, is a Kenyan politician and member of parliament for Embakasi East Constituency. [2] He gained media recognition as the chairperson of Students Organisation of ...

  7. 1976 in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Low water level at Burrator Reservoir in July 1976. 3 July – The heat wave peaks with temperatures reaching 35.9 °C (96.6 °F) in Cheltenham. 7 July – David Steel is elected as the new leader of the Liberal Party. [19] 10 July – Three British and one American mercenaries are shot by firing squad in Angola.

  8. Human-interest story - Wikipedia

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    Human-interest story. In journalism, a human-interest story is a feature story that discusses people or pets in an emotional way. [1] It presents people and their problems, concerns, or achievements in a way that brings about interest, sympathy or motivation in the reader or viewer. Human-interest stories are a type of soft news.

  9. Yellow journalism - Wikipedia

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    Yellow journalism and yellow press are American terms for journalism and associated newspapers that present little or no legitimate, well-researched news while instead using eye-catching headlines for increased sales. [1] [non-primary source needed] Techniques may include exaggerations of news events, scandal-mongering, or sensationalism.