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The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)
Sunday Mail or The Sunday Mail may refer to: Newspapers * ''Sunday Mail'' (Scotland), Scottish tabloid * ''The Sunday Mail'' (Brisbane), Sunday tabloid in Queensland, Australia *''The Mail on Sunday'', British conservative tabloid * ''Sunday Mail'' (Adelaide), Sunday tabloid in Adelaide, South Australia *''Sunday Mail'', Sunday edition of ''The Malay Mail''; now replaced by ''Weekend Mail'' * ''The Sunday Mail'' (Zimbabwe), Sunday paper in Harare, Zimbabwe, sister paper to ''The Herald'' Music *"Sunday Mail", a song by Marcy Playground from their 1999 album ''Shapeshifter In mythology, folklore and speculative fiction, shape-shifting is the ability to physically transform oneself through an inherently superhuman ability, divine intervention, demonic manipulation, sorcery, spells or having inherited the ...'' *The Sunday Mail, former name of the band Jukebox the Ghost See also * * * * ''Mail on Sunday'' (album), 2008 album by Flo Rida * Sunday (other) ...
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Sunday Mail (Scotland)
The ''Sunday Mail'' is a Scottish tabloid newspaper published every Sunday. It is the sister paper of the '' Daily Record'' and is owned by Reach plc. History In September 1999, when Editor Jim Cassidy was sacked, the paper's circulation was 767,000. Its nearest rival was the Scottish edition of the ''News of the World'' which sold around 350,000 copies at that time. As of December 2016, the ''Sunday Mail'' had a circulation of 172,513. This decreased to 166,195 in February 2017, 159,880 in April 2017, 152,892 in July 2017 and 104,608 in March 2020. On 12 May 2019, the ''Sunday Mail'' announced its support for the Scottish Greens in the upcoming EU elections, becoming the first major publication in Scotland to back the party, despite disagreeing with the Greens' pro-independence stance. It should not be confused with ''The Mail on Sunday''; the ''Daily Mail'' was unable to use the title ''Sunday Mail'' when it launched a Sunday edition in 1982 because of the Scottish ...
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The Sunday Mail (Brisbane)
''The Sunday Mail'' is a newspaper published on Sunday in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It is Brisbane's only Sunday newspaper. ''The Sunday Mail'' is published in tabloid format, comprising several sections that can be extracted and read separately. It is available for purchase throughout Queensland, most regions of Northern New South Wales and parts of the Northern Territory. Publishing The newspaper is published by Queensland Newspapers, part of News Corp Australia, whose parent company is News Corp. The editorial office is located at Bowen Hills, in Brisbane's inner northern suburbs, and the newspaper is printed in the suburb of Murarrie. Liz Deegan succeeded Michael Prain as editor in September 2006. Prain, who was editor of the newspaper for almost a decade, was appointed managing editor, digital media, of Queensland Newspapers. As she prepared to take over as editor, Deegan said: "I'm excited by the challenge of editing the biggest -selling newspaper in Australia's ...
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The Mail On Sunday
''The Mail on Sunday'' is a British conservative newspaper, published in a tabloid format. It is the biggest-selling Sunday newspaper in the UK and was launched in 1982 by Lord Rothermere. Its sister paper, the '' Daily Mail'', was first published in 1896. In July 2011, after the closure of the '' News of the World'', ''The Mail on Sunday'' sold some 2.5 million copies a week—making it Britain's biggest-selling Sunday newspaper—but by September that had fallen back to just under 2 million. Like the ''Daily Mail'' it is owned by the Daily Mail and General Trust (DMGT), but the editorial staffs of the two papers are entirely separate. It had an average weekly circulation of 1,284,121 in December 2016; this had fallen to under a million by September 2019. In April 2020 the Society of Editors announced that the ''Mail on Sunday'' was the winner of the Sunday Newspaper of the Year for 2019. History ''The Mail on Sunday'' was launched on 2 May 1982, to complement the '' Daily ...
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Sunday Mail (Adelaide)
The ''Sunday Mail'' (originally titled ''The Mail'') is an Adelaide newspaper first published on 4 May 1912 by Clarence Moody. Through much of the 20th century, '' The Advertiser'' was Adelaide's morning broadsheet, '' The News'' the afternoon tabloid, ''The Sunday Mail'' a vehicle for covering weekend sport, and ''Messenger Newspapers'' covering community news. "Sunday Mail" is a business name of Advertiser Newspapers Pty Ltd, a private company that is part of News Corp Australia, which since 2004 has been a component of the U.S. multinational mass media company, News Corp. History ''Mail'' In 1912, Clarence Moody initially set up three newspapers – the ''Sporting Mail'' (1912-1914), ''Saturday Mail'' (1912-1917), and the ''Mail''. The first two titles lasted only a few years, and the ''Mail'' itself went into liquidation in late 1914. Ownership passed briefly to George Annells and Frank Stone, and then to Herbert Syme. In May 1923 News Limited purchased the ''Mail'' ...
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The Malay Mail
''The'' () is a grammatical article in English, denoting persons or things already mentioned, under discussion, implied or otherwise presumed familiar to listeners, readers, or speakers. It is the definite article in English. ''The'' is the most frequently used word in the English language; studies and analyses of texts have found it to account for seven percent of all printed English-language words. It is derived from gendered articles in Old English which combined in Middle English and now has a single form used with pronouns of any gender. The word can be used with both singular and plural nouns, and with a noun that starts with any letter. This is different from many other languages, which have different forms of the definite article for different genders or numbers. Pronunciation In most dialects, "the" is pronounced as (with the voiced dental fricative followed by a schwa) when followed by a consonant sound, and as (homophone of pronoun ''thee'') when followed by a v ...
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The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)
Sunday Mail or The Sunday Mail may refer to: Newspapers * ''Sunday Mail'' (Scotland), Scottish tabloid * ''The Sunday Mail'' (Brisbane), Sunday tabloid in Queensland, Australia *''The Mail on Sunday'', British conservative tabloid * ''Sunday Mail'' (Adelaide), Sunday tabloid in Adelaide, South Australia *''Sunday Mail'', Sunday edition of ''The Malay Mail''; now replaced by ''Weekend Mail'' * ''The Sunday Mail'' (Zimbabwe), Sunday paper in Harare, Zimbabwe, sister paper to ''The Herald'' Music *"Sunday Mail", a song by Marcy Playground from their 1999 album ''Shapeshifter In mythology, folklore and speculative fiction, shape-shifting is the ability to physically transform oneself through an inherently superhuman ability, divine intervention, demonic manipulation, sorcery, spells or having inherited the ...'' *The Sunday Mail, former name of the band Jukebox the Ghost See also * * * * ''Mail on Sunday'' (album), 2008 album by Flo Rida * Sunday (other) ...
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The Herald (Zimbabwe)
''The Herald'' is a state-owned daily newspaper published in Harare, the capital of Zimbabwe. History Origins The newspaper's origins date back to the 19th century. Its forerunner was launched on 27 June 1891 by William Fairbridge for the Argus group of South Africa. Named the ''Mashonaland Herald and Zambesian Times'', it was a weekly, hand-written news sheet produced using the cyclostyle duplicating process. In October the following year it became a printed newspaper and changed its name to ''The Rhodesia Herald''. The Argus group later set up a subsidiary called the Rhodesian Printing and Publishing Company to run its newspapers in what was then Southern Rhodesia. After the white minority Rhodesian Front government unilaterally declared independence on 11 November 1965, it started censoring ''The Rhodesia Herald''. The newspaper responded by leaving blank spaces where articles had been removed, enabling readers to gauge the extent of the censorship. Post Independence I ...
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Shapeshifter (Marcy Playground Album)
''Shapeshifter'' is the second album by the American alternative rock band Marcy Playground, released in 1999. The album's first single was "It's Saturday", which peaked at No. 25 on the ''Billboard'' Modern Rock Tracks chart. The band promoted the album by touring with Blinker the Star. Production Produced by frontman John Wozniak, ''Shapeshifter'' was recorded at Mushroom Studios, in Vancouver; Wozniak ended up buying and renovating the studio. The majority of the songs had been in the band's live set for years. The album cover artwork is by Mark Ryden. It was originally commissioned for the Butthole Surfers, from an idea by their guitarist Paul Leary; Marcy Playground were unaware of its origins when they chose it for ''Shapeshifter''. Critical reception ''Entertainment Weekly'' thought that "Wozniak’s winsome lyrics set the trio above other alterna-pop hopefuls." ''Rolling Stone'' determined that "rather than build on the promise of ''Marcy Playgrounds amateurish fun, ...
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Mail On Sunday (album)
''Mail on Sunday'' is the debut studio album by American hip hop recording artist Flo Rida, and was released on March 18, 2008 under Atlantic, and Poe Boy Entertainment. It spawned three singles; the first, "Low" was number one on the U.S. ''Billboard'' Hot 100 for 10 weeks. The second, and third singles, "Elevator", and " In the Ayer", were successful as well, being top 20 hits. "Roll" featuring Sean Kingston was not an official single, but it managed to peak at number 59 on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100, and number 43 on the Canadian Hot 100 due to digital sales in both countries. Music T-Pain, who laced the first single, is only one of the many featured guests throughout the album. Timbaland, who produced the second single "Elevator", is also featured on the track. Rick Ross, and Trey Songz made appearances as well.Danica Dow (February 23, 2008)SOHH Exclusive: Flo Rida Goes "Postal" on Debut, Collaborates w/ Will.i.am, Lil' Wayne. ''SOHH''. Accessed February 24, 2008. Lil W ...
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Sunday (other)
Sunday is a day of the week. Sunday may also refer to: Film and television * Sunday (1915 film), ''Sunday'' (1915 film), an American silent film directed by George W. Lederer * Sunday (1969 film), ''Sunday'' (1969 film), a Yugoslav film by Lordan Zafranović * Sunday (1997 film), ''Sunday'' (1997 film), an indie film by Jonathan Nossiter * Sunday (2002 film), ''Sunday'' (2002 film), a TV film about the 1972 "Bloody Sunday" shootings in Derry, Northern Ireland * Sunday (2008 film), ''Sunday'' (2008 film), a Bollywood film * Sunday (2011 film), ''Sunday'' (2011 film) or ''Dimanche'', a Canadian animated short by Patrick Doyon * Sunday (2023 film), ''Sunday'' (2023 film), a Singaporean drama film by Sean Ng * Sunday (Australian TV program), ''Sunday'' (Australian TV program), a 1981-2008 news and current affairs programme * Sunday (New Zealand TV programme), ''Sunday'' (New Zealand TV programme), a current affairs programme * Sunday (Desperate Housewives), "Sunday" (''Desperate House ...
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