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  2. The Journal (Newcastle upon Tyne newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The first edition of the Newcastle Journal was printed on 12 May 1832, and subsequent Saturdays, by Hernaman and Perring, 69 Pilgrim Street, Newcastle. On 12 May 2007, The Journal celebrated its 175th anniversary and 49,584th issue. The Journal was named North East Newspaper of the Year in 2007 and 2008 at the Tom Cordner North East Press ...

  3. Newcastle Journal - Wikipedia

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    The Newcastle Journal can refer to two newspapers published in Newcastle upon Tyne: Newcastle Journal (1739–1788), an 18th-century weekly; The Journal (Newcastle upon Tyne newspaper), a weekly founded in 1832 as the Newcastle Journal

  4. The Journal - Wikipedia

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    The Journal (West Virginia newspaper), a daily newspaper produced in Martinsburg, West Virginia, United States "The Journal", a nickname for The Wall Street Journal; The Journal, a weekly newspaper published in El Cerrito, California by the East Bay Times; TheJournal.ie, an online newspaper in Ireland

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  6. Newcastle Journal (1739–1788) - Wikipedia

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    However, the two men fell out, and in 1764 Slack attempted his own weekly newspaper, the Newcastle Chronicle, in competition with the Newcastle Journal. [7] In 1773 the Newcastle Journal claimed circulation over an area with a 600-mile circumference. [3] After Thompson's death in 1776, the paper was bought by T. Robson and Co, who printed it ...

  7. Evening Chronicle - Wikipedia

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    The Chronicle originated as the Newcastle Chronicle, founded in 1764 [2] as a weekly newspaper by Thomas Stack and Ann Fisher. [3] The paper was left to his daughter Sarah Hodgson in 1785. [4] Her husband was Solomon Hodgson and in 1794 he sold a part of the business to his brother in law. In 1800 Solomon died and Sarah Hodgson re-established ...

  8. Sunday Sun - Wikipedia

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    The Sunday Sun is a regional Sunday newspaper on sale in North East England, Cumbria and the Scottish Borders, published in Newcastle Upon Tyne by Reach plc.First published on 31 August 1919 as The Sunday Sun, [2] the name was changed to the Sunday Sun between 1954 and 1967.

  9. 'Bleeding Eye' Virus Sparks Travel Warning and Worldwide ...

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    A warning has been issued to travelers over the spread of three diseases, including the Marburg virus. It’s a close cousin of Ebola that’s been dubbed the “bleeding eye” virus due to one ...