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  2. The Sun (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    The Sun is a British tabloid newspaper, published by the News Group Newspapers division of News UK, itself a wholly owned subsidiary of Lachlan Murdoch's News Corp. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] It was founded as a broadsheet in 1964 as a successor to the Daily Herald , and became a tabloid in 1969 after it was purchased by its current owner. [ 11 ]

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  4. Jim Munro (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Jim Munro (born 1962 in England) is a British journalist and newspaper website editor. He is currently Executive Sports Editor of The Sun's online edition and writes for the paper. He often comments on sport on television and radio broadcasters including Sky News and BBC Radio Five Live.

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  6. The Football Yearbook - Wikipedia

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    Sky Sports took over as sponsors from the 2003–04 edition onwards. [6] In March 2018, it was reported that the future of the book was in doubt after Sky Sports withdrew their sponsorship, believed to be around £30,000 per year. From the 2018–19 season, the book was sponsored by The Sun newspaper for two years. [7]

  7. For Willis, saying no to WNMU has worked out - AOL

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    After high school — he quarterbacked the Trojans to the Class AAAA state final as a junior — Willis stayed home and attended New Mexico State. Muench, the Sun-News' sports editor, put him to work.

  8. News of the World - Wikipedia

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    An advert for the News of the World in Dublin in 1969. The paper's motto was "All human life is there". The paper's name was linked with sports events as early as 1903 when the golfing tournament The News of the World Match Play Championship began (now under British PGA auspices).

  9. Coverage of the Hillsborough disaster by The Sun - Wikipedia

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    The front page of The Sun on 19 April 1989 carried falsehoods about fan behaviour during the Hillsborough disaster.. Coverage of the Hillsborough disaster by the British tabloid The Sun led to the newspaper's decline in Liverpool and the broader Merseyside region, with organised boycotts against it.