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  2. The 3AM Girls - Wikipedia

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    The 3AM Girls was the collective title of the gossip columnists for the Daily Mirror, a British tabloid newspaper. Background [ edit ] The group rose to prominence during Piers Morgan 's time as editor of the paper and was created by Morgan with Richard Wallace in response to the "ladette" culture of the 1990s.

  3. Kodiak Daily Mirror - Wikipedia

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    The Kodiak Daily Mirror is the daily newspaper of Kodiak, Alaska, established June 15, 1940. It was purchased by the Fairbanks Daily News-Miner in 1998. [2] In 2016 the Fairbanks Daily-News-Miner, and with it the Kodiak Daily Mirror, were purchased by the nonprofit Helen E. Snedden Foundation.

  4. Mike Molloy - Wikipedia

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    In 1962, he joined the Daily Mirror, where he rose through the ranks until in 1975 he became editor. In 1985, Robert Maxwell appointed Molloy Editor-in-Chief of the Daily Mirror, Sunday Mirror and The People, where he introduced colour printing. From 1986 to 1988, he additionally edited the Sunday Mirror.

  5. James Hipwell - Wikipedia

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    James Hipwell. James Hipwell is a former Daily Mirror journalist, writer, organ donation campaigner and whistleblower who was investigated over the so-called 'City Slickers' share tipping scandal along with the paper's then editor, Piers Morgan, and several other members of its newsroom.

  6. Hugh Cudlipp - Wikipedia

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    Hugh Cudlipp. Hubert Kinsman Cudlipp, Baron Cudlipp, OBE (28 August 1913 – 17 May 1998), was a Welsh journalist and newspaper editor noted for his work on the Daily Mirror in the 1950s and 1960s. He served as chairman of the Mirror Group group of newspapers from 1963 to 1967, and the chairman of the International Publishing Corporation from ...

  7. Piers Morgan - Wikipedia

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    Under Morgan' leadership, the Daily Mirror spent £16 million on a rebranding project, including the dropping of "Daily" from the masthead in February 1997, which was later reversed. Roy Greenslade wrote in August 1999 that Morgan's editorship "has made a huge difference: his enormous enthusiasm, determination and focus is a major plus".

  8. David Montgomery (newspaper executive) - Wikipedia

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    Montgomery was later editor of News of the World from 1985 to 1987. He then became director of News (UK) Limited, a subsidiary of News International owned by Rupert Murdoch 's News Corporation. Between 1987 and 1991, Montgomery was editor of the Today newspaper, by then owned by Murdoch. Between 1992 and 1999 he served as chief executive of ...

  9. Garth (comic strip) - Wikipedia

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    Garth was a comic strip in the British newspaper Daily Mirror that ran from 24 July 1943 – 22 March 1997. It belonged to the action-adventure genre and followed the exploits of the title character, an immensely strong hero who battled various villains throughout the world and in different eras.