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Hindustan Times. Hindustan. Website. www .livemint .com. Mint is an Indian business and financial daily newspaper published by HT Media, a Delhi-based media group which is controlled by the K. K. Birla family that also publishes Hindustan Times. [2] Published since 2007, it is a newspaper that specialises in business and politics.
York Vision has received awards for its writing, design, and in both overall best publication and best small budget categories (due to the lack of sabbatical positions of the paper). In 2009 it was the only student newspaper without a full-time paid member of staff to be nominated for Guardian Student Newspaper of the Year.
Aaj News was started on 23 March 2005 by The Business Recorder Television Network, subsidiary of Business Recorder Group. [4] The Business Recorder Group is the parent company of Business Recorder newspaper and Apex Printery, the only non-government organization to print financial and legal papers in Pakistan.
OCLC number. 1983955. Ugandan Argus was daily print newspaper and magazine in Uganda, published in Kampala by the Uganda Argus Limited. [1] The newspaper was founded in 1955, seven years before Uganda achieved independence from the British colonial government in 1962. In 1971 it became the New Vision Newspaper.
The newspaper is composed of five sections: Mahalleyyat (Local news) Arabs and the World: Section for international news. Sports; Economy; Literature and Arts; The editors-in-chief of Al Ra'i are appointed by the Jordanian government. The former editors-in-chief of the daily include Abdul Wahab Zaghilat, Samih Maaytah and Mohammad Tal.
Kanzhongguo. Kanzhongguo ( Chinese: 看中國 ), also known as Vision Times, is a Falun Gong -affiliated Chinese language weekly newspaper. [1] It was founded in 2001 as a website, www.secretchina.com. In 2006, it began publishing weekly print versions in major U.S. cities and Australia (as Vision China Times) where large Chinese communities exist.
I. K. Musaazi is a national hero (1990), and agreeably the father of the nation, of the republic of Uganda in East Africa, and is buried at Kololo heroes ground, in Kampala, the capital city of Uganda. He participated in the Buganda riots of 1945 and 1949 [3] [4] which resulted in the burning down of houses belonging to pro-government (British ...