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Newsday
thumb|Newsday headquarters in Melville, New York thumb|The Newsday logo in 2007 thumb|The Newsday logo in 2009 Newsday is a daily newspaper in the United States primarily serving Nassau and Suffolk counties on Long Island, New York, although it is also sold throughout the New York metropolitan area. The slogan of the newspaper is "Newsday, Your Eye on LI", and formerly it was "Newsday, the Long Island Newspaper". The newspaper's headquarters are located in Melville, New York.
Het Parool
Dutch newspaper
Das Reich
periodical literature
Marmara
Armenian-language daily newspaper
Vjesnik
Vjesnik () was a Croatian state-owned daily newspaper published in Zagreb. Originally established in 1940 as a wartime illegal publication of the Communist Party of Croatia, it later built and maintained a reputation as Croatia's newspaper of record during most of its post-war history. It ceased publication in April 2012.
Rahva Hääl
Estonian newspaper
Army Times
newspaper
Deutsche Zeitung in den Niederlanden
periodical literature
Deutsche Zeitung in Norwegen
periodical literature
Aujourd'hui
'''''Aujourd'hui''' (, Today'') was a daily newspaper in Vichy France published between 1940 and 1944 in Paris. It was founded by journalist Henri Jeanson, who edited the publication during the autumn of 1940. After Jeanson was arrested and forced out as editor for not being sufficiently pro-Vichy, he was replaced by managing editor Georges Suarez, who four years later became the first public figure in post-liberation France to be tried for treason and executed as a collaborationist.
Nawa-i-Waqt
Nawa-i-Waqt or Nawaiwaqt (; ) is one of the largest circulating Urdu-language daily newspaper in Pakistan.
Sovietskaya Litva
newspaper
Sovetskaya Latviya
russian-language newspaper, published in Latvia
De Waarheid
Dutch communist newspaper
La República
Colombian newspaper
Miyazaki Nichinichi Shinbun
newspaper in Miyazaki prefecture, Japan
Trønder-Avisa
Trønder-Avisa is a regional newspaper in Norway. It is printed in the town of Steinkjer in Trøndelag county. The newspaper was founded as a union of Nord-Trøndelag (founded 1919) and Inntrøndelagen (founded 1897) after both newspapers' headquarters were bombed during the Second World War. These two papers were originally connected to the Norwegian Centre Party and the Liberal Party (Inntrøndelagen). This connection still exists to some extent by ownership. The newspaper is published by a company with the same name, Trønder-Avisa Group. The company also owns the local papers Inderøyningen, Stei