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  2. Titanic (1997 film) - Wikipedia

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    Titanic ranked 14th for Céline Dion's "My Heart Will Go On". Movie quotes 100 [142] A list of the top 100 film quotations in American cinema, compiled in 2005. Titanic ranked 100th for Jack Dawson's yell of "I'm the king of the world!" Movies 83 [199] A 2007 (10th anniversary) edition of 1997's list of the 100 best films of the past century.

  3. Death Takes a Holiday (musical) - Wikipedia

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    Death Takes a Holiday is a musical with music and lyrics by Maury Yeston and a book by Peter Stone and Thomas Meehan.It is adapted from the 1924 Italian play La Morte in Vacanza by Alberto Casella, which was translated in English for Broadway in 1929 by Walter Ferris.

  4. Southern Daily Echo - Wikipedia

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    The Echo was initially a daily newspaper before becoming an evening paper and changing its name to the Evening Echo on 1 July 1958. It returned to being the Daily Echo again on 10 January 1994. The Echo is currently the only paid-for local newspaper covering the city of Southampton. The editorial position is that of a politically neutral ...

  5. Category : Defunct newspapers published in the United Kingdom

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    Caribbean News; The Caribbean Times; Chums (paper) Church and State Gazette; The Cinema News and Property Gazette; City Press (London) The Clarion (British newspaper) Cleave's Weekly Police Gazette; The Common Cause (NUWSS newspaper) The Connoisseur (newspaper) Cotton Factory Times; The Craftsman (newspaper) The Critical Review (newspaper)

  6. Billy the Bee - Wikipedia

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    Billy the Bee, was a UK newspaper comic strip created by the cartoonist Harry Smith. It ran in the 1950s in The Evening Standard newspaper. It also ran in a number of Scottish and provincial newspapers. The Newcastle Evening Chronicle (NEC) carried the strip from 12 July 1954 to 13 June 1962 starting with first strip.

  7. Christopher Ward (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    He is also the grandson and biographer of Jock Hume, a violinist who died in the sinking of the RMS Titanic and one of the members of the band which continued playing while the ship sank. Career. Ward began his career as a journalist in 1959 working at local newspapers, the Driffield Times and the Newcastle Evening Chronicle.

  8. Metro (British newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Metro is the United Kingdom's highest-circulation freesheet tabloid newspaper.It is published in tabloid format by DMG Media. [2] The newspaper is distributed from Monday to Friday mornings on public places in areas of England, Wales and Scotland (excluding public holidays and the period between Christmas Eve and New Year's Day inclusive).

  9. Daily Mail and General Trust - Wikipedia

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    MailOnline is one of the world's most popular English-language newspaper websites [15] New Scientist – a weekly magazine focusing on science and technology. Bought in 2021 for £70 million. [16] London's Evening Standard was owned by DMGT until it was sold to Alexander Lebedev in January 2009. DMGT still maintains a 5% share. [17]