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Guardian Newspaper Adopts Tabloid Format To Cut Costs
- Monday January 15, 2018
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Britain's Guardian newspaper adopted a new tabloid format and a re-designed masthead with simple black lettering from Monday as part of a drive to cut costs.
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UK's Guardian Could Go Tabloid, Switch To Rival's Presses: Sources
- Tuesday January 24, 2017
- World News | Reuters
Britain's Guardian newspaper is considering becoming a tabloid and outsourcing printing to a rival such as Rupert Murdoch's News UK as one of a series of options to cut costs, sources told Reuters.
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CWG: A bridge too far for India?
- Wednesday September 22, 2010
- Commonwealth Games | Press Trust of India
'Now call it off!', 'Games in crisis' screamed British tabloids about the forthcoming Commonwealth Games to be held in the Indian capital saying the shoddy preparations for the mega event were a blow to India's pride.Pictures and reports of the collapse of the bridge near the main Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium and poor living conditions in the Games Vil...
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Guardian Newspaper Adopts Tabloid Format To Cut Costs
- Monday January 15, 2018
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Britain's Guardian newspaper adopted a new tabloid format and a re-designed masthead with simple black lettering from Monday as part of a drive to cut costs.
- www.ndtv.com
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UK's Guardian Could Go Tabloid, Switch To Rival's Presses: Sources
- Tuesday January 24, 2017
- World News | Reuters
Britain's Guardian newspaper is considering becoming a tabloid and outsourcing printing to a rival such as Rupert Murdoch's News UK as one of a series of options to cut costs, sources told Reuters.
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CWG: A bridge too far for India?
- Wednesday September 22, 2010
- Commonwealth Games | Press Trust of India
'Now call it off!', 'Games in crisis' screamed British tabloids about the forthcoming Commonwealth Games to be held in the Indian capital saying the shoddy preparations for the mega event were a blow to India's pride.Pictures and reports of the collapse of the bridge near the main Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium and poor living conditions in the Games Vil...
- www.ndtv.com