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  2. Mail Men: The Unauthorized Story of the Daily Mail - Wikipedia

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    The Guardian, while noting that the earlier parts of the book featured "nothing much worth the 'unauthorised' tag", concluded that it was a "rollicking, often compelling account". [3] The Dublin-based Hot Press criticised the earlier parts of the book as "quite tedious", but found the coverage of Paul Dacre's editorship "riveting" and concluded ...

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  4. I-Spy (Michelin) - Wikipedia

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    The News Chronicle was taken over by the Daily Mail in 1960 and closed, but the I-SPY books were by now so popular that the Mail decided to re-associate themselves with the publication once more. The covers were redesigned to remove the News Chronicle name, but the Daily Mail logo was only seen inside the books.

  5. MailOnline - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Mail print newspaper has no presence there, but has aggressively targeted the country with its online offering, branded as the "Daily Mail" rather than MailOnline. [4] In January 2014 it paid over £1m to the Charleston Daily Mail for the domain name www.dailymail.com in order to increase its attractiveness to US advertisers. [17]

  6. Daily Mail - Wikipedia

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    Though the Daily Mail strongly contested this decision by the community, Wikipedia's co-founder Jimmy Wales backed the community's choice, stating: "I think what [the Daily Mail has] done brilliantly in this ad funded world (is) they've mastered the art of click bait, they've mastered the art of hyped up headlines, they've also mastered the art ...

  7. Maureen Callahan - Wikipedia

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    She has worked as a columnist for Daily Mail since October 2022. She received an ASCAP-Deems Taylor award as co-author of "Don't Drink the Brown Water", a piece in Spin magazine about what led to riots and violence at Woodstock '99. [4] [5] Callahan was interviewed as a part of Woodstock 99: Peace, Love, and Rage a documentary produced by HBO. [6]

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    Page-turning new thrillers, sweeping family sagas and genre-bending fiction: You won't want to miss these popular new books that released in 2024.

  9. David English (editor) - Wikipedia

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    English took up the editorship of the Daily Mail in 1971, and was widely credited for turning the paper around following its decades-long stagnation. [3] [7] 1982 saw him help revive the Mail on Sunday following a rough launch. [9] He continued as editor of the Mail until 1992, being followed by former Evening Standard editor Paul Dacre.