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| | Spectator, The: I expect the Express will be born again, but only as a Sunday |
 | | The Sunday Express has been part of our national life since its launch in 1918, and there was a long period, stretching from the early Thirties until at least the late Sixties, when the paper was read and appreciated by a vast number of people from all walks of life. |
 | | It is a `seventh-day paper', a mere continuation of the Daily Express, with which it shares the same editor, Richard Addis, and most of the same journalistic staff. |
 | | But it was not until the Sunday Express had its own editor, John Gordon in 1928, and a much expanded staff, that it began to flourish in its own right as a title separate from the Daily Express. |
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