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  2. 2 days ago · This was published in The Guardian, which I seem to recall was the first major British newspaper to adopt a sans serif typeface. Coincidence? 13: Deliberate, one having finished absorbing religious books (8) INTENDED – I (one) and ENDED (having finished) containing [absorbing] NT (New Testament – religious books).

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  4. 2 days ago · Don’t Even Bother. Posted on June 19, 2024 by Rev. Stuart Campbell. The SNP released their general election manifesto today. We’re not going to link you to it, because we don’t want to be responsible for wasting your time. This is everything it has to say on the party’s (cough) strategy for achieving independence.

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  6. 3 days ago · Like many other English language as well as multilingual newspapers published in British settlements in India during the late eighteenth century, Hicky’s Bengal Gazette reported on major military, political, and economic events within the Indian subcontinent as well as further afield.

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  8. 3 days ago · The idea of printing a newspaper in India had been floated twelve years earlier by the Dutch Adventurer William Bolts, but we need to remember that Hickey was the first to execute the concept. Moreover, Hicky's newspaper was printed once a week on Saturday and retailed for Re 1.