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  2. Wikipedia:How ITN works (and how it doesn't) - Wikipedia

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    How ITN works (and how it doesn't) If you wanted the news, this is where you would go, rather than WP:ITN. Wikipedia:In the news is one of the most visible sections of the Main Page. The purpose of ITN, as stated at the top of its page, is to direct readers to articles of suitable quality that reflect recent or current events of wide interest.

  3. Southern Television broadcast interruption - Wikipedia

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    The Southern Television broadcast interruption was a broadcast signal intrusion that occurred on 26 November 1977 in parts of southern England in the United Kingdom. The audio of a Southern Television broadcast was replaced by a voice claiming to represent the 'Ashtar Galactic Command', delivering a message instructing humanity to abandon its weapons so it could participate in a 'future ...

  4. Finnish Iranians - Wikipedia

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    A crime organization tried to sneak illegal Iranian immigrants through the Russian border. According to the Southeast Finland Border Guard District, if they succeeded, they would be smuggling 3-6 Iranians nearly every day. 1979 Iranian Revolution also led to several Iranians moving to Finland. Demographics

  5. Funny in Farsi - Wikipedia

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    0-8129-6837-9. Funny in Farsi: A Memoir of Growing Up Iranian in America is a 2003 memoir by Iranian American author Firoozeh Dumas. The book describes Dumas's move with her family in 1972, at age seven, from Iran to Whittier, California, and her life in the United States for the next several decades (with a brief return to Iran).

  6. Sinatra & Sextet: Live in Paris - Wikipedia

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    Sinatra & Sextet: Live in Paris is a live album by American singer Frank Sinatra, recorded in 1962 but not released until 1994. The album was released by Reprise Records . An earlier, non-commercial edition of this concert was released in late 1992, albeit with two fewer songs than the 25 in this set. It was only the third live album ever ...

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  8. Steve Scott (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Steve Scott (journalist) Stephen James Young Scott is a multi award-winning British journalist and presenter employed by ITN as the sports editor and newscaster for ITV News. In 2021, he was named both Broadcast Journalist of the Year and Sports News Reporter of the Year at the annual Sports Journalists' Association Awards. [citation needed]

  9. Timeline of television news in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    1953. 2 June – The coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in Westminster Abbey is televised by the BBC and watched live by an estimated audience of 20 million people in the United Kingdom. 1954. 5 July – BBC newsreader Richard Baker reads the first televised BBC News bulletin. The new bulletin replaces Television Newsreel.