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 |  |  | Daily Mail: Encyclopedia II - Daily Mail - HistoryThe Daily Mail, devised by Alfred Harmsworth (later Lord Northcliffe and his brother Harold (later Lord Rothermere), was first published on May 4, 1896 and was an immediate runaway success. It cost a halfpenny at a time when other London dailies cost a penny and was more populist in tone and more concise in its coverage than its rivals. Soon after its launch it had more than half a million readers.
Controlled editorially by Alfred, with Harold running the business side of the operation, the Mail from the start adopted a ...
See also:Daily Mail, Daily Mail - History, Daily Mail - Editorial stance, Daily Mail - Criticism, Daily Mail - Moral Issues, Daily Mail - Immigration, Daily Mail - Pseudoscience, Daily Mail - Conservative appearance, Daily Mail - Satire, Daily Mail - Daily Mail writers, Daily Mail - Current writers, Daily Mail - Past writers, Daily Mail - Mail on Sunday writers, Daily Mail - Current writers, Daily Mail - Past writers Read more here: » Daily Mail: Encyclopedia II - Daily Mail - History |
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 |  |  | Daily Mail: Encyclopedia - The Daily TelegraphThe Daily Telegraph is a British broadsheet newspaper founded in 1855. Its sister paper, The Sunday Telegraph, was founded in 1961. In November 2005, the Telegraph was the highest selling British broadsheet, with a certified average daily circulation of 904,955. This compared with a circulation of 692,581 for The Times, 261,193 for The Independent, and 378,618 for The Guardian1. [Audit Bureau of Circulations Ltd.] According to a MORI survey conducted in 2004, 61% of Telegr ...
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 |  |  | Daily Mail: Encyclopedia - Albert II Prince of MonacoHis Serene Highness Prince Albert II (Albert Alexandre Louis Pierre Grimaldi; born March 14, 1958), styled HSH The Sovereign Prince of Monaco, is the head of the House of Grimaldi and the current ruler of the Principality of Monaco.
He is the second child, and only son, of Rainier III and his American wife, the film star Grace Kelly, and became the reigning prince following his father's death on April 6, 2005. Prior to that, he had been the heir apparent, carrying the titles of HSH the Hereditary Prince of Monaco ...
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 |  |  | Daily Mail: Encyclopedia - Anthony BurgessAnthony Burgess (February 25, 1917 - November 22, 1993) was an English novelist and critic. He was also active as a composer, librettist, poet, playwright, screenwriter, journalist, essayist, travel writer, broadcaster, translator and educationalist. Born John Burgess Wilson in Manchester, England, he lived and worked variously in Southeast Asia, the United States and Mediterranean Europe. His fiction includes the Malayan trilogy (The Long Day Wanes) on the dying days of Britain's empire in the East, the Enderby cycle of comic ...
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