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  2. William Loeb III - Wikipedia

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    William Loeb III (December 26, 1905 – September 14, 1981) was publisher of the Manchester Union Leader newspaper (later The New Hampshire Union Leader) in Manchester, New Hampshire, for thirty-five years from 1946 until his death. His unyieldingly conservative political views helped to make The Union Leader one of the best-known small papers ...

  3. The Leader (Welsh newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The Leader. The Leader (formerly The Wrexham Evening Leader) is a daily newspaper in Wales which is distributed on weekday mornings, combining both local and national news. There are two Leader editions in the north-east of Wales: in Wrexham and Flintshire with the Chester edition being terminated in 2018. It costs 95 pence and is produced from ...

  4. Public Ledger (Philadelphia) - Wikipedia

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    Headquarters. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. The Public Ledger was a daily newspaper in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, published from March 25, 1836, to January 1942. Its motto was "Virtue, Liberty, and Independence". It was Philadelphia's most widely-circulated newspaper for a period, but its circulation began declining in the mid-1930s.

  5. The Leader (Corning) - Wikipedia

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    Circulation. 3,626 (as of 2018) [2] ISSN. 1050-1983. Website. the-leader.com. The Leader is an American daily newspaper published in Corning, New York. It is owned by Gannett . The newspaper covers the city of Corning and surrounding villages such as Addison, Bath and Erwin, in Steuben County, and Horseheads, in Chemung County .

  6. Benjamin Williams Leader - Wikipedia

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    A Quiet Pool in Glenfalloch (1857) Leader was born in Worcester [1] as Benjamin Leader Williams, the son, and third child of eleven children, of notable civil engineer Edward Leader Williams (1802–79) [2] and Sarah Whiting (1801–88). His father was described as a "non-conformist dissenter" and his mother was a Quaker – their marriage in ...

  7. New Hampshire Union Leader - Wikipedia

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    0745-5798. Website. UnionLeader.com. The New Hampshire Union Leader is a daily newspaper from Manchester, the largest city in the U.S. state of New Hampshire. On Saturdays, it publishes as the New Hampshire Sunday News. Founded in 1863, the paper was best known for the conservative political opinions of its late publisher, William Loeb, and his ...

  8. Leslie Hutchinson - Wikipedia

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    Piano. Spouse (s) Ella Byrd. . (died 1958) . [1] Leslie Arthur Julien Hutchinson, known as "Hutch" (7 March 1900 – 18 August 1969), was a Grenada -born singer and musician who was one of the biggest cabaret stars in the world during the 1920s and 1930s. [2]

  9. David R. Ross - Wikipedia

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    David Robertson Ross (28 February 1958 – 2 January 2010) was a Scottish author and historian.He published eight books, most of them mixing elements of Scottish history and travel literature.

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