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  2. Taranaki Daily News - Wikipedia

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    The paper began publishing on Saturdays and in 1885 changed its name to the Taranaki Daily News when it began publishing daily. The word "Taranaki" was dropped from the masthead about 1962 when the paper's ownership was merged with that of the Herald to become Taranaki Newspapers Ltd, and reinstated in 2004. [2]

  3. Taranaki - Wikipedia

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    Taranaki Base Hospital in New Plymouth is the region's largest hospital. It has a 24-hour emergency department, wards for older people's health, rehabilitation, children and young people/pediatrics, general surgery and urology, orthopedics and surgical specialties, general medicine and maternity and provides community services.

  4. Mount Taranaki - Wikipedia

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    White shading is selected caldera features. Mount Taranaki (Māori: Taranaki Maunga, also known as Mount Egmont) is a dormant stratovolcano in the Taranaki region on the west coast of New Zealand's North Island. [ 5 ][ 6 ] At 2,518 metres (8,261 ft), it is the second highest mountain in the North Island, after Mount Ruapehu.

  5. Virakesari - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.virakesari.lk. Virakesari is one of the leading Tamil daily newspapers in Sri Lanka. It is the oldest and the largest circulated Tamil Newspaper in Sri Lanka. Virakesari is owned by Express Newspapers (Ceylon) (Private) Limited, a leading print and web media organization in Sri Lanka.

  6. Tataraimaka - Wikipedia

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    Tataraimaka is a rural coastal area in Taranaki, New Zealand. It is predominantly a dairy farming area, approximately 20 kilometres (12 mi) south-west of New Plymouth. Tataraimaka is located south of Ōakura and north of Ōkato. The Timaru River passes through Tataraimaka on its way from Mount Taranaki. The area lies close to the Kaitake ranges ...

  7. The Timaru Courier - Wikipedia

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    The Timaru Courier. The Timaru Courier, also known as The Timaru Courier, is an A3 tabloid community newspaper delivered free to 27,000 homes every Thursday in the Timaru and South Canterbury area of New Zealand 's South Island. It is published by Allied Press. [1]

  8. List of Tamil-language newspapers - Wikipedia

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    Murasoli முரசொலி. Namadhu Amma நமது அம்மா. Dinamalar தினமலர். Tamil Anjal தமிழ் அஞ்சல். Dinamani தினமணி (Tamil Branch of The Indian Express) Dinavidiyal தினவிடியல். Dinasudar. Theekkathir. Hindu Tamil Thisai இந்து தமிழ் ...

  9. The Timaru Herald - Wikipedia

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    The Timaru Herald was first founded by Thames Advertiser co-owner Alfred G. Horton in 1864. [1] In 1872, he sold the newspaper to fund a lengthy visit to England. [2] Initially it appeared as a weekly paper, and then in bi- and tri-weekly form, before eventually becoming a daily morning paper from 1875.