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  2. The Washington Times - Wikipedia

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    Unusual among daily newspapers when The Washington Times was founded, the newspaper published full color front pages in all its sections and color elements throughout. It also used ink that it advertised as being less likely to come off on the reader's hands than the type used by The Washington Post . [ 12 ]

  3. File:The Washington Times (2019-10-31).svg - Wikipedia

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    The Washington Times; Usage on cs.wikipedia.org The Washington Times; Usage on de.wikipedia.org The Washington Times; Benutzer:Adrio/Bilder; Usage on eo.wikipedia.org The Washington Times; Usage on es.wikipedia.org The Washington Times; Usage on it.wikipedia.org The Washington Times; Usage on ja.wikipedia.org ワシントン・タイムズ

  4. News design - Wikipedia

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    News design is the process of arranging material on a newspaper page, according to editorial and graphical guidelines and goals. Main editorial goals include the ordering of news stories by order of importance, while graphical considerations include readability and balanced, unobtrusive incorporation of advertising .

  5. Washington Times-Herald - Wikipedia

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    It was created by Eleanor "Cissy" Patterson of the Medill–McCormick–Patterson family (long-time owners of the Chicago Tribune and the New York Daily News and founding later Newsday on New York's Long Island) when she bought The Washington Times and The Washington Herald from the syndicate newspaper publisher William Randolph Hearst (1863 ...

  6. The Washington Times (1894–1939) - Wikipedia

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    In 1954, the Times-Herald was purchased by Phillip L. Graham, owner of The Washington Post. For a time, the combined paper was officially known as The Washington Post and Times-Herald. The Times-Herald portion of the nameplate became less and less prominent on a second line in ensuing years, however, and was dropped entirely in 1973.

  7. How the world’s newspapers retold the horror of 9/11 on their ...

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    The front pages of 12 September, 2001 show how the world’s newspapers reacted to the tragedy. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...

  8. News World Communications - Wikipedia

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    Until 2008, it published the Washington D.C.–based newsmagazine Insight on the News. [1] News World Communications' best-known newspaper was The Washington Times , which the company owned from the paper's founding in 1982 until 2010, when Sun Myung Moon and a group of former Times editors purchased it from News World Communications under the ...

  9. File:Washington Times Feb 1922.pdf - Wikipedia

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    English: The Washington Times.(Washington D.C.) 1922-02-26 [p ]. Image title: English: Page from The Washington Times (newspaper). [See LCCN: sn84026749 for catalog record.]. Prepared on behalf of Library of Congress, Washington, DC. Date(s) 26 February 1922: Type of media: text; newspaper; Conversion program: Apex PDFWriter: Encrypted: no ...