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  2. Camrose - Wikipedia

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    Camrose, Alberta, Canada; Camrose, Pembrokeshire, Wales; Camrose (federal electoral district), former former electoral district in Canada (1925 to 1953)

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  4. The Morning News (Bangladeshi newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The Morning News started as a weekly English language newspaper in Kolkata. It was owned by Khwaja Nuruddin who was a relative of the Nawab of Dhaka , and Sir Khawaja Nazimuddin . It moved to Dhaka on 20 March 1949 following the Partition of India .

  5. The Morning News (online magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The Morning News is a U.S.-based daily online magazine founded in 1999 by Rosecrans Baldwin and Andrew Womack. It began as an email newsletter [1] and in the fall of 2000 evolved into a news-oriented weblog with a New York focus.

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  7. Camrose Resources - Wikipedia

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    Camrose Resources Limited (Camrose) was a company owned by Dan Gertler, an Israeli businessman, the founder and President of the DGI (Dan Gertler International) ...

  8. Savannah Morning News - Wikipedia

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    The reported numbers for the Savannah Morning News ' circulation as of the six months ended September 30, 2009, were 39,656 daily and 52,493 on Sundays. [4] In June 2005, the daily circulation was reported at 53,825, [5] a 26.3% drop.

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    News is information about current events. This may be provided through many different media: word of mouth, printing, postal systems, broadcasting, electronic communication, or through the testimony of observers and witnesses to events. News is sometimes called "hard news" to differentiate it from soft media.