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The Argus (Brighton), The Argus
''The Argus'' may refer to: Publications * ''The Argus'' (Melbourne), a defunct newspaper from Melbourne, Australia * '' Telegraph & Argus'' a newspaper in Bradford, West Yorkshire * ''The Argus'' (Brighton), a newspaper in East Sussex, England * ''The Argus'', the former name of the '' Cape Argus'', a newspaper in Cape Town, South Africa * ''The Argus'' (Dundalk), a newspaper in Dundalk, Ireland * ''The Argus'' (Fremont), a newspaper in the San Francisco Bay Area, California, United States * '' The Hillsboro Argus'', a defunct newspaper in Hillsboro, Oregon, United States * ''The Argus'', a literary magazine of Northwestern State University in Louisiana, United States * ''The Argus'' (Thunder Bay), a student newspaper from Lakehead University, in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada * ''The Argus'' (Seattle), a defunct newspaper from Seattle, Washington, United States * '' South Wales Argus'', a daily tabloid newspaper published in Newport, Wales, known locally as ''The Argus'' * ''T ...
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The Argus (Melbourne)
''The Argus'' was an Australian daily morning newspaper in Melbourne from 2 June 1846 to 19 January 1957, and was considered to be the general Australian newspaper of record for this period. Widely known as a conservative newspaper for most of its history, it adopted a left-leaning approach from 1949. ''The Argus''s main competitor was David Syme's more liberal-minded newspaper, ''The Age''. History The newspaper was originally owned by William Kerr, who was also Melbourne's town clerk from 1851–1856 and had been a journalist at the ''Sydney Gazette'' before moving to Melbourne in 1839 to work on John Pascoe Fawkner's newspaper, the '' Port Phillip Patriot''. The first edition was published on 2 June 1846. The paper soon became known for its scurrilous abuse and sarcasm, and by 1853, after he had lost a series of libel lawsuits, Kerr was forced to sell the paper's ownership to avoid financial ruin. The paper was then published by Edward Wilson. By 1855, it had a daily c ...
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The Northern Argus
The ''Northern Argus'', first published on 19 February 1869, is a newspaper printed in Clare, South Australia. It was later sold to Rural Press, previously owned by Fairfax Media, but now an Australian media company trading as Australian Community Media. History The ''Northern Argus'' newspaper (as distinct from the '' Southern Argus'' published in Strathalbyn) was founded by Alfred Clode and his brother-in-law Henry Hammond Tilbrook (c. 1848– 9 September 1937). The first issue was greeted with polite silence by other newspapers, most saying nothing more than it was "the same size as the '' Wallaroo Times''". The '' Kapunda Herald'' observed that it had been produced under difficulties, and would refrain from criticism. In 1870 Henry's brother Alfred Tilbrook (c. 1847 – 10 July 1913) was taken on and Clode left the partnership to found an English-language newspaper in Japan. Robert Kelly succeeded Clode as editor, to be followed by Robert's father William Kelly (6 Feb ...
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Argus Observer
The ''Argus Observer'' is the daily newspaper of Ontario, Oregon, United States. The newspaper was established on January 6, 1897, and went through several names and owners before becoming the ''Argus Observer'', which is a reference to Argus Panoptes, a creature from Greek mythology that had 100 eyes. The ''Argus Observer'' is owned by Wick Communications. The ''Argus'' was founded January 6, 1897 as the ''District Silver Advocate'', originally in Vale, Oregon. It later changed its name to the ''Advocate'', and became an organ of the Democratic Party. Don Carlos Boyd purchased it in 1900, changing its allegiance to Republican, assuming the name ''Argus'', and moving it to Ontario. In the paper's first decade it was generally a weekly newspaper, with at least two short-lived efforts to switch to daily publication. The ''Eastern Oregon Observer'' was founded in Ontario by Elmo Smith Elmo Everett Smith (November 19, 1909July 15, 1968) was an American Republican politician ...
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Argus Leader
The ''Argus Leader'' is the daily newspaper of Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Owned by Gannett, it was the state's largest newspaper by total circulation until 2021 when it was surpassed by the ''Rapid City Journal'', according to statistics from the South Dakota Newspaper Association. Description The ''Argus Leader'' is South Dakota's second-largest newspaper in total circulation, as of 2021. The weekday circulation for the newspaper was 23,721 as of October, 2017. The Sunday edition has a circulation of 32,981 as of October, 2017. The associated website, ArgusLeader.com boasts most traffic and unique visitors in its market, according to Comscore.com's data. Along with the daily newspaper the ''Argus Leader'' owns smaller local papers in the region. * ''Brandon Valley Challenger'' * ''Dell Rapids Tribune'' The newspaper also publishes an economic weekly, the ''Sioux Falls Business Journal'', and a handful of magazines. In 2011, the newspaper sought information about the federal ...
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Quebec (album)
''Quebec'' is the eighth studio album by the American rock band Ween, released on August 5, 2003, on Sanctuary Records. It was the first album released after the band's contract with Elektra expired, and marked its return to independent labels. On August 11, 2011, Dean Ween quietly released a two-disc, MP3-only collection of songs, ''The Caesar Demos'', named after the band's original working title for ''Quebec''—to friends on his Facebook page. In his comment, he stated the songs were all recorded between 2001 and 2003 while drummer Claude Coleman, Jr. was recovering from injuries sustained in a car accident, and that many of the tracks featured only himself and Gene. In addition to a handful of recordings that eventually made the album, the demos feature several alternate takes as well as a number of songs that have remained unreleased. The album cover is an edited version of the packaging for the game ''Thorns'' from the 3M Paper Games series with the band superimposed on ...
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Cape Argus Cycle Race
The Cape Town Cycle Tour is an annual cycle race hosted in Cape Town, South Africa, usually long. It is the first event outside Europe to be included in the Union Cycliste Internationale's Golden Bike Series. South Africa hosts some of the largest, by the number of entrants, sporting events in the world with three being the largest of their type. The Cape Town Cycle Tour, with as many as 35 000 cyclists taking part, is the world's largest individually timed cycle race. The other two are the world's largest ultra-marathon running event, the Comrades Marathon, and the world's largest open water swim, the Midmar Mile. The Cycle Tour formed the last leg of the Giro del Capo, a multi-stage race for professional and leading registered riders which was last run in 2010. It is traditionally staged on the second Sunday of March and has enjoyed well-known competitors such as Miguel Indurain, Jan Ulrich, Matt Damon, Helen Zille and Lance Armstrong. Route In recent years the ra ...
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List Of Newspapers In Arizona
This is a list of newspapers in Arizona. Daily newspapers (currently published) :''This is a list of daily newspapers currently published in Arizona. For weekly newspapers, see List of newspapers in Arizona''. * ''The Scottsdale Herald'' – online * ''Arizona Gazette'' – online * ''Arizona Business Daily'' – online * ''Arizona Daily Independent'' – Tucson * ''Arizona Daily Star'' – Tucson * '' Arizona Daily Sun'' – Flagstaff * '' The Arizona Republic'' – Phoenix * '' Casa Grande Dispatch'' – Casa Grande * '' The Daily Courier'' – Prescott * ''Daily Independent-Independent Newsmedia'' – Sun City * ''The Daily Territorial'' – Tucson * '' The Kingman Daily Miner'' – Kingman * '' Mohave Valley Daily News'' – Bullhead City * '' Sierra Vista Herald'' – Sierra Vista * '' Today's News-Herald'' – Lake Havasu City * ''Yuma Sun'' – Yuma Weekly newspapers (currently published) * ''Ahwatukee Foothills News'' – Ahwatukee * ''Ajo Copper News'' – Ajo * ...
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