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  2. Markos Moulitsas - Wikipedia

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    Markos Moulitsas Zúniga (/ ˈ m ɑːr k oʊ s m uː ˈ l iː t s ə s /; born September 11, 1971), often known by his username and former military nickname "Kos" (/ ˈ k oʊ z / KOHZ), is an American blogger who is the founder and publisher of Daily Kos, a blog focusing on liberal and Democratic Party politics in the United States.

  3. File:Nation newspaper building, (Barbados).jpg - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Nation; Metadata. This file contains additional information, probably added from the digital camera or scanner used to create or digitize it.

  4. Mass media in Kenya - Wikipedia

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    Kenya portal. v. t. e. Prime Minister Raila Odinga addressing the Kenyan media during the 2007–08 Kenyan crisis. Mass media in Kenya includes more than 91 FM stations, more than 64 free to view TV stations, and an unconfirmed number of print newspapers and magazines. Publications mainly use English as their primary language of communication ...

  5. Frank Odoi (cartoonist) - Wikipedia

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    Frank Odoi was a member of World Comics Finland and chairperson of the East African association of Cartoonists (Katuni). [2] He received the cartoonist of the year award in Kenya in 1985, 1986, and 2004 and the cartoonist of the year award in Ghana in 2005. [9] He was a director of Four Dimension Innovative, [2] a media company based in Nairobi ...

  6. The Cambodia Daily - Wikipedia

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    The Cambodia Daily started as an English-language daily newspaper that operated out of Phnom Penh, Cambodia from 1993 to 2017, and was considered a newspaper of record for Cambodia. [2] The 2017 closure was the result of a dispute with the Cambodian government over a US$6.3 million tax bill, which the newspaper disputed as politically motivated.

  7. New Nation (United States) - Wikipedia

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    New Nation. (United States) Cover of volume 1, number 1 of Edward Bellamy's The New Nation, dated January 31, 1891. The New Nation was a weekly newspaper launched in Boston, Massachusetts in January 1891 by the American socialist writer Edward Bellamy. The paper served as a de facto national organ of the nationwide network of Nationalist Clubs ...

  8. List of fake news websites - Wikipedia

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    The man behind one of America's biggest 'fake news' websites is a former BBC worker from London whose mother writes many of his stories. Sean Adl-Tabatabai, 35, runs YourNewsWire.com, the source of scores of dubious news stories, including claims that the Queen had threatened to abdicate if the UK voted against Brexit.

  9. The Daily (News Corporation) - Wikipedia

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    The Daily was the world's first iPad-only (with Galaxy Tab 10.1 and Facebook support added later) news app in the United States and Australia, owned by News Corporation. [ clarification needed ] It was originally planned to launch The Daily in San Francisco on January 19, 2011; however, the launch was delayed by News Corporation and Apple . [1]