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- proper noun newspapers A common name (often in combination) for a
newspaper orperiodical , especially The Times (published in theUnited Kingdom ), but also The New York Times, The Times of India, Radio Times, etc.
Etymologies
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At times I consider the potential loss of the Times a disaster, as it will likekly reduce the availability of quality investigative journalism.
NY Times ignores evidence of White House pressure behind torture memos 2009
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Brauchli, in the same letter cited by the Times, claims that the Times\ 'reporter misinterpreted him from the start -- but the Times did not note that in its Postscript.
Greg Mitchell: What Did Washington Post Editor Know About Salons -- and When Did He Know It? 2009
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Mr. Sherwood, who was boasting this week of having been sued for libel 23 times without a loss, better hope that he does: His admitted 30-year loathing of John Kerry — the Times v. Sullivan "actual malice" standard in spades — could break the string at 24.
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Chapter 11 1993
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Chapter 36 1993
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Chapter 36 1993
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Chapter 36 1993
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Chapter 36 1993
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Chapter 36 1993
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Times change, stark soldier, and we have the _Times_
Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 102, February 27, 1892 Various
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