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''The Week'' is a weekly news magazine with editions in the United Kingdom and the United States. ''The Week'' may also refer to: * ''The Week'' (1933), radical weekly scandal sheet published by Claud Cockburn from 1933 until 1941 * ''The Week'' (1964), socialist newsweekly edited by Pat Jordan and published from 1964 until 1968 * ''The Week'' (Brisbane), Australian newspaper published from 1876 to 1934 * ''The Week'' (Canadian magazine), literary and political magazine published from 1883 to 1896 * ''The Week'' (Indian magazine), news magazine founded in 1982 See also *''Theweek ''TheWeek'' is a free, 48-page, all-colour, independent weekly contact newspaper published from Muscat in Oman. History and profile The newspaper was launched in March 2003. ''Theweek'' is audited by BPA Worldwide, which has certified its circ ...'', free weekly newspaper in Oman * This Week (other) {{DEFAULTSORT:Week, The ...
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The Week
''The Week'' is a weekly news magazine with editions in the United Kingdom and United States. The British publication was founded in 1995 and the American edition in 2001. An Australian edition was published from 2008 to 2012. A children's edition, ''The Week Junior'', has been published in the UK since 2015, and the US since 2020. History ''The Week'' was founded in the United Kingdom by Jolyon Connell (formerly of the ''Sunday Telegraph'') in 1995. In April 2001, the magazine began publishing an American edition; and an Australian edition followed in October 2008. Dennis Publishing, founded by Felix Dennis, publishes the UK edition and, until 2012, published the Australian edition. The Week Publications publishes the U.S. edition. In the year 2021, ''The Week'' celebrated its 20 year anniversary of its first publication in the United States. Since November 2015 ''The Week'' has published a children's edition, ''The Week Junior'', a current affairs magazine aimed at 8 to 14 ...
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The Week (1933)
''The Week'' was a radical British newspaper from 1933 until 1941. Marxist journalist Claud Cockburn launched the first British publication known as ''The Week'' as a newsletter in the spring of 1933, after he had returned from reporting on Germany. It focused on the rise of fascism. Jessica Mitford attributed the journal's influence to its use of undercover sources. It ceased publication in 1941. In the late 1930s, ''The Week'' was highly critical of Neville Chamberlain and his policy of appeasement.Watt, Donald Cameron "Rumors as Evidence" pages 276-286 from ''Russia War, Peace and Diplomacy'' edited by Ljubica & Mark Erickson, London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2004 page 278. Cockburn maintained in the 1960s that much of the information in ''The Week'' was leaked to him by Sir Robert Vansittart, the Permanent Under-Secretary of the Foreign Office. At the same time, Cockburn claimed that MI5 was spying on him because of ''The Week''; but the British historian D.C. Watt argued t ...
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The Week (1964)
''The Week'' was a socialist magazine founded by Ken Coates and Pat Jordan in January 1964. The magazine was edited by Jordan as the journal of the International Group and aimed at a readership in the left wing of the Labour Party. Coates and Jordan were Marxist members of the Labour Party connected to the ''New Left Review'', to which Marxist journalist Claud Cockburn occasionally contributed. Their version of ''The Week'', named after the earlier ''The Week'' that had been edited by Cockburn, provided a socialist critique of Harold Wilson's government, notably over its failure to oppose the Vietnam War. Jordan edited the paper until 1968, when he cooperated with Tariq Ali in launching ''The Black Dwarf''. At that time ''The Week'' became a monthly magazine called ''International'', which was published by the International Marxist Group. External links ''The Week''at the Marxists Internet Archive Marxists Internet Archive (also known as MIA or Marxists.org) is a non-profit onl ...
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The Week (Brisbane)
''The Week'' was a newspaper published in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. Its masthead described it as "A Journal of Commerce, Farming, Mining & General Information & Amusement". History The newspaper was published from 1 January 1876 to 27 June 1934. Digitisation The newspaper has been digitised as part of the Trove Trove is an Australian online library database owned by the National Library of Australia in which it holds partnerships with source providers National and State Libraries Australia, an aggregator and service which includes full text documen ... digitised newspaper collection. References External links *{{trove newspaper, 891, The Week, Brisbane, Qld. : 1876 - 1934 Newspapers published in Brisbane Defunct newspapers published in Queensland ...
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The Week (Canadian Magazine)
''The Week'' was a seminal literary magazine in Canada published between 1883 and 1896. It was subtitled as ''Canadian Journal of Politics, Society and Literature'', and it was "Canada's leading political and literary periodical". The magazine was headquartered in Toronto. Prominent contributors included poet Charles G. D. Roberts; journalist and novelist Sara Jeannette Duncan; and political critic and intellectual Goldwin Smith Goldwin Smith (13 August 1823 – 7 June 1910) was a British historian and journalist, active in the United Kingdom and Canada. In the 1860s he also taught at Cornell University in the United States. Life and career Early life and education S .... Smith also edited the magazine. References Defunct political magazines published in Canada Defunct literary magazines published in Canada Magazines established in 1883 Magazines disestablished in 1896 Magazines published in Toronto {{Canada-lit-mag-stub ...
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The Week (Indian Magazine)
''The Week'' is an Indian news magazine founded in the year 1982 and published by The Malayala Manorama Co. Pvt. Ltd. The magazine is published from Kochi and is currently printed in Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru and Kottayam. According to the Audit Bureau of Circulations, it is the largest circulated English news magazine in India. The magazine covers politics, entertainment, social issues, trends, technology and lifestyle. History Chief editors ''The Week'' was launched by The Malayala Manorama Co. Ltd in December, 1982, and has had two chief editors, before the designation was discontinued. * K. M. Mathew (Padma Bhushan, 1998), the founder chief editor, remained in office until 25 December 1988. Popularly known as Mathukuttychayan, he was chairman of the Press Trust of India, president of the Indian Newspaper Society and chairman of the Audit Bureau of Circulations. He died on 1 August 2010. The obit which appeared in ''The Times of India'' said, "The highly acclaimed Engli ...
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Theweek
''TheWeek'' is a free, 48-page, all-colour, independent weekly contact newspaper published from Muscat in Oman. History and profile The newspaper was launched in March 2003. ''Theweek'' is audited by BPA Worldwide, which has certified its circulation as being a weekly average of 50,300, the largest in the country. ''Theweek'' is the first and so far, only publication in Oman to be audited. The results of the 2007 audit were that ''TheWeek'' has an average readership of 178,000. The 2007 audit offers the last available circulation figures. Free copies of ''Theweek'', published every Wednesday, are available from outlets spread across the main urban areas in Oman, including Muscat, Sohar, Sur, Nizwa and Salalah. It covers mostly local Oman-based news. See also * List of newspapers in Oman This is a list of newspapers in Oman. *''Al-Shabiba'' *'' Alwatan'' *Azamn *''Oman Daily Observer'' - English *''Oman Tribune'' - English *''Muscat Daily'' - English *''TheWeek'' - publishe ...
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