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British Newspapers |
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The Telegraph |
Well written conservative broadsheet.
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The Financial Times |
one of the world's leading business and politics newspapers
with a global outlook. |
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The Times |
Slightly conservative, the oldest British national daily |
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The Guardian |
Left of centre top quality daily |
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The Independent |
Daily liberal broadsheet with a wide international coverage |
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The Mirror |
Tabloid, traditionally supportive of the Labour party |
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The New Statesman |
Updated news service with an excellent search function |
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The Observer |
UK oldest Sunday newspaper, now linked with the Guardian |
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Evening Standard |
Daily London newspaper with the complete London
entertainment guide |
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Red Pepper |
Magazine of the green and radical left |
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Reuters |
World's largest news agency |
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American Newspapers |
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Wall Street Journal |
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New York Times |
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San Fransico Chronicle |
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Los Angeles Times |
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Pages of
interest |
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TED |
Talks by remarkable people – interesting and intellectual
video clips of people holding talks and presentations. |
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FTD |
Business-English
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FTD-Podcast |
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Universal access to human knowledge |
Universal access to human knowledge. The Internet Archive is
building a digital library of Internet sites and other
cultural artifacts in digital form. Like a paper library, we
provide free access to researchers, historians, scholars,
and the general public. |
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Worldwide archives |
Redaktionell
betreutes Archiv- und Datenbankverzeichnis, Berlin |
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