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  2. The Clarion (British newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The Clarion was a weekly newspaper published by Robert Blatchford, based in the United Kingdom.It was a socialist publication with a Britain-focused rather than internationalist perspective on political affairs, as seen in its support of the British involvement in the Anglo-Boer Wars and the First World War.

  3. Clarion News - Wikipedia

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    The Clarion News is a twice weekly newspaper in Clarion in the U.S State of Pennsylvania. It was founded 1843 and covers local news, sports, business and community events. [1] The newspaper is published on Tuesday and Thursday. According to the American Newspaper Representatives, the newspaper has a paid circulation of 6,800 copies. [2]

  4. Simeon R. Adams - Wikipedia

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    Simeon Roe Adams (1813/1814 - April 3, 1860) was an American newspaper printer and politician. He served in the Mississippi State Senate from 1844 to 1848. He also owned the Eastern Clarion newspaper, a predecessor of The Clarion-Ledger, from 1839 to 1860.

  5. Robert Blatchford - Wikipedia

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    Moreover, the Clarion Movement carried on as a socialist popular movement, taking its cue from Blatchford, into the 1930s and beyond, as indicated by the continued existence of the Clarion rambling and cycling clubs and the founding of the newspaper The New Clarion in 1932. In a 1931 letter to Alexander Thompson, Blatchford proclaimed his last ...

  6. The Clarion-Ledger - Wikipedia

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    The Hederman family consolidated the two newspaper plants. [3] In 1982, the Hedermans sold the Clarion-Ledger and Daily News to Gannett, ending 60 years of family ownership. Gannett merged the two papers into a single morning paper under the Clarion-Ledger masthead, with the Clarion-Ledger incorporating the best features of the Daily News.

  7. Clarion - Wikipedia

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    Clarion West Writers Workshop, a science fiction and fantasy workshop based in Seattle, Washington, U.S. The Clarion (British newspaper), a defunct weekly socialist newspaper that was published in the United Kingdom; Western Clarion, a defunct newspaper that served as the official organ of the Socialist Party of Canada from 1903 to 1925

  8. Al Jacks - Wikipedia

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    During his tenure, Clarion amassed a 128–46–5 record, three Pennsylvania Conference championships, and six Pennsylvania Conference Western Division championships. [3] By winning percentage , Jacks is the most successful Clarion football coach in school history at .729. [ 3 ]

  9. Princeton Daily Clarion - Wikipedia

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    The Princeton Clarion is a newspaper circulating Tuesday and Friday mornings, two days a week in Princeton and Gibson County, Indiana, United States. The newspaper was founded in 1846 as a weekly edition, and is considered the oldest continuously operating business in Gibson County. It is one of two newspapers in Gibson County.