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  2. Metro (Italian newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Metro is published by Metro International. [1] Ten separate editions are produced for the cities of Bergamo, Bologna, Genoa, Florence, Milan, Padua, Rome, Turin, Venice and Verona, with other special editions (Metro Mag, Metro Stadio, Metro Week). It is the most read free daily newspaper in Rome and Milan and one of the most read nationally.

  3. Metro (Belgian newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Metro was a free newspaper in Belgium, distributed on working days and aiming in particular at 18- to 44-year-old urban, active, mobile students and commuters. [1] Separate Dutch and French-language versions, each with its own content, were according to the area's language(s) available in railway stations, subway stations, universities, etc. from dedicated stands that had the colour of the ...

  4. Grupo Reforma - Wikipedia

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    The newsgroup was started with the founding of El Sol in April 1922, followed by El Norte in 1938, Monterrey's Metro in 1988, Reforma in 1993, Palabra and Mexico City's Metro in 1997, Mural in 1998, Saltillo's Metro in 2004 and Guadalajara's Metro in 2005. Reforma was an offshoot of El Norte, the noted Monterrey-based daily. Grupo Reforma was ...

  5. Metro (Philadelphia newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Metro is a free daily newspaper in Philadelphia which began publishing on January 24, 2000. [1] Originally published by Metro International , it was the first Metro edition published in North America and the ninth edition since the first in Stockholm in 1995.

  6. Metro (Swedish newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Metro was a free daily newspaper in Sweden. It was printed in four editions: Stockholm , Gothenburg , Skåne and National, which were distributed in 67 towns and cities throughout the country. The paper was the first European free paper. [ 1 ]

  7. Metro - Wikipedia

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    Metro New York (2004–2020), merged with AM New York, renamed AM New York Metro; AM New York Metro (2003, as AM New York), merged with Metro New York; Metro Daily, Hong Kong newspaper; Metro Santa Cruz, former name of a newspaper in Santa Cruz, California, renamed the Santa Cruz Weekly; Metro Silicon Valley, a newspaper in San Jose, California

  8. El Periódico de Catalunya - Wikipedia

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    El Periódico is regarded as easier to read [citation needed] than its competitors and it is quite popular among working-class people. [citation needed] Following the example of USA Today, El Periódico later began to emphasize graphics and the use of color. [citation needed] Today, it prints every page in color and makes liberal use of charts ...

  9. Lo Cruzat metro station - Wikipedia

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    The name of the station refers to the corner where the station is located. Its first name (Las Torres) was due to the location of the station at the intersection of Las Torres Avenue, but because there is already a station with the name Las Torres on Metro Line 4, located on the border between the communes of Peñalolén and Macul, the use of the name Lo Cruzat has been studied, which was ...