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They say it is more profitable than being paid in cash, police spokesman Costa Taduwa told the Daily Mirror, which is a private but mainly pro-government newspaper.
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The Daily Mirror is the last remaining private daily newspaper in Zimbabwe.
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Before his U.S. television career, Morgan ran two British tabloids - Murdoch's now-shuttered News of the World, between 1994 and 1995, which has been at the center of the U.K. phone hacking scandal, then the rival Daily Mirror, which is not connected to the Murdoch empire, where he stayed for nearly a decade.
SFGate: Don Asmussen: Bad Reporter By RAPHAEL G. SATTER 2011
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The Daily Mirror is a key part of Labour's fight-back against the Coalition - we can't afford for it to be cut back.
New Statesman Anni Marjoram 2010
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At that point, Trinity Mirror axed 11 subeditors as it integrated some subbing operations across its national titles the Daily Mirror, Sunday Mirror and The People in a bid to cut costs.
Latest financial, market & economic news and analysis | guardian.co.uk 2008
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It will be the biggest event in television history because there are no bigger celebrities in the world than the royals, says Piers Morgan, the former Daily Mirror editor who now fronts a New York-based chatshow for CNN and will predictably be part of the US news broadcaster's royal wedding presenting team.
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The press office was filled with former and seasoned print journalists from the Daily Mail, Daily Mirror, etc.
Wendy Bryan: Random Memories of Working with Margaret Thatcher, or My Night at Number 10 Wendy Bryan 2012
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The press office was filled with former and seasoned print journalists from the Daily Mail, Daily Mirror, etc.
Wendy Bryan: Random Memories of Working with Margaret Thatcher, or My Night at Number 10 Wendy Bryan 2012
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Meet "Professor Strange", aka "The Strange Mr Jefferies", landlord of the murdered Joanna Yeates and a "suspect peeping Tom" – at least, and in order of quotation, according to the Sun, Daily Mail and Daily Mirror.
Joanna Yeates murder case puts media coverage in the spotlight 2011
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The same pressure was occurring at the Mail, Daily Star, Daily Express and Daily Mirror.
The press won't make Kate Middleton another Princess Diana 2011
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