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  2. The Star (Sheffield newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Website. thestar.co.uk. The Star, often known as the Sheffield Star, is a daily newspaper published in Sheffield, England, from Monday to Saturday each week. Originally a broadsheet, the newspaper became a tabloid in 1993. The Star, the weekly Sheffield Telegraph and the Green 'Un are published by Sheffield Newspapers Ltd (owned by National ...

  3. Sheffield Star Walk - Wikipedia

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    The Sheffield Star Walk was an amateur walking race organised by the Sheffield Star newspaper and held in Sheffield, England. The event, open to amateur walkers, was run annually from 1922 until 2000 over a distance of 12–20 miles (19–32 km). It attracted up to 250,000 spectators and some of the entrants, such as Roland Hardy and John ...

  4. Sheffield: Arrests over city centre stabbing which left man ...

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    Two people have been arrested after a man was stabbed in an early-morning attack in Sheffield city centre. Officers were called to West Street at 03:20 GMT on Saturday to reports of a stabbing and ...

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  6. Sheffield Star - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper which subsequently became The Star began as the Sheffield Evening Telegraph, the first edition of which was published on 7 June 1887. It soon took over its only local rival, the Sheffield Evening Star , and from June 1888 to December 1897 it was known as the Evening Telegraph and Star and Sheffield Daily Times , then from 1898 to ...

  7. Sheffield Telegraph - Wikipedia

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    The Sheffield Telegraph was founded in 1855 as the Sheffield Daily Telegraph. It was the city's first daily newspaper, published at 08:00 each morning. The newspaper struggled until W. C. Leng became editor in 1864, moving the business to Aldine Court, introducing Linotype printing and using it to support the Conservative Party.

  8. Sheffield F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Sheffield F.C. Sheffield Football Club is an English football club from Dronfield, North Derbyshire. They currently compete in the Northern Premier League Division One East. Founded in October 1857, [3] the club is recognised by FIFA as the oldest existing club still playing football in the world. [4]

  9. Sheffield Star Green 'Un - Wikipedia

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    Sheffield Star Green 'Un. The Green 'Un ("Green One" in slang) is a sports website. Originally a Saturday sports paper published on Saturday evenings in Sheffield, England, it moved online in 2013. [1] The name derives from the light green newsprint on which it was traditionally printed. [citation needed]