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  Daily Mail - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Originally broadsheet, the Mail switched to the tabloid format in which it is published today on May 3, 1971, the 75th anniversary of its founding.
As of 2004 the publisher of the Mail, the Daily Mail and General Trust, is a FTSE 100 company and the paper has a circulation of more than 2 million, the second largest circulation of any English language daily newspaper, and the twelfth highest of any newspaper.
The Daily Mail considers itself to be the voice of Middle England, speaking up for the small-c conservative values of large swathes of the British population which it considers to be unjustly despised and neglected by the liberal establishment.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Mail_on_Sunday   (1443 words)

  
 'Mail On Sunday' To Pay Damages To Pilot Accused Of Training Hijackers
The Independent - UK An Algerian pilot falsely accused by America of training the 11 September hijackers is expected to win an estimated five-figure damages payout from The Mail on Sunday in a settlement to be agreed in the High Court today.
On 30 September 2001, The Mail on Sunday published an article accusing Mr Raissi of stealing the identity of a 74-year-old grandmother who had died four years earlier.
Associated Newspapers, the publisher of The Mail on Sunday, is understood to have agreed to pay Mr Raissi substantial damages and legal costs, as well as offer an apology.
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 The Mail on Sunday
Financial Mail's personal finance reporters were named Team of the Year at the 2005 Headline Money Awards, hailed as "a great team that exposes some truly horrendous scandals" for "by far the best Sunday paper on the market." The awards are judged by a panel of more than 100 financial and media experts.
Mail on Sunday readers had the opportunity to vote for the Standard Life Bank Best New Home of the Year and the readers' winner, announced along with the winners in 15 other categories, was announced at an awards ceremony at the Hilton Park Lane on June 25.
Also featured are exclusive offers for Mail on Sunday readers to sail on the Queen Mary 2 to see the Rio Carnival or the Olympics in Athens and a full schedule of her 2004 voyages.
www.advertising.mailonsunday.co.uk /market/pronews.html   (3437 words)

  
 DMGT :: The Story of The Mail on Sunday   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The Mail on Sunday first hit the nation's doormats on May 2, 1982, splashing on the news of the RAF's bombing of Port Stanley airport in the Falklands.
The struggle of the Mail on Sunday for survival was notable for the camaraderie of the staff as they fought to make the newspaper live.
Financial Mail on Sunday was first published as a separate section in 1994 in the belief that money shouldn't be about boring men in suits.
dmgt.co.uk /corporatestructure/associatednewspapers/themailonsundaystory   (525 words)

  
 The Mail on Sunday (London, England) : I've had an operation in which they take the part of the scalp where the hair's ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The Mail on Sunday (London, England) : I've had an operation in which they take the part of the scalp where the hair's getting thin, cut it out and sew it back together.
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 Sunday Mail (SA) :: News Medianet
The Sunday Mail is South Australia's most widely read newspaper.
Advertisers have the opportunity to reach all demographic, lifestyle, consumption and socio-economic groups, due to the Sunday Mails massive state-wide readership.
Sunday reading of 56 minutes represents an 11 minute increase over the 1991 average of 45 minutes, when the study was previously conducted.
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 FORD'S Supermodel of the World National UK Search Presented by The Mail On Sunday   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The Mail on Sunday will be the primary sponsor of FORD Models Supermodel of the World UK Search.
As primary sponsor of the 2004 search, The Mail on Sunday will run features about the competition, along with entry forms, on the 24th and 31st October in You Magazine.
From the competition entries received by The Mail on Sunday, 100 contestants will be selected for the UK semi-final to be held on 14th November in London.
www.forrelease.com /D20041023/1130816.html   (577 words)

  
 The Mail on Sunday (London, England) : Forget the bride - all eyes are on Lips Hurley. @ HighBeam Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The Mail on Sunday (London, England) : Forget the bride - all eyes are on Lips Hurley.
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 The Mail on Sunday - The secret son of Kate Bush.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
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 Mail On Sunday: USA, Britain to withdraw more forces from Iraq
A document bearing the signature of the British defense minister John Reid published on Sunday by the British "The Mail On Sunday" said that London is working on a scenario to reduce the number of the British contingent deployed at the meantime in Iraq from 8500 men to 3000.
The Mail On Sunday said: Mr Reid said there was a "strong US military desire" for "significant" force reduction.
The Mail On Sunday reported: Reid saying "We have made it absolutely plain that we will stay in Iraq for as long as is needed..No decisions on the future force posture of UK forces have been taken.
www.arabicnews.com /ansub/Daily/Day/050711/2005071103.html   (452 words)

  
 We had to kill our patients | the Daily Mail
In an extraordinary interview with The Mail on Sunday, one New Orleans doctor told how she 'prayed for God to have mercy on her soul' after she ignored every tenet of medical ethics and ended the lives of patients she had earlier fought to save.
Euthanasia is illegal in Louisiana, and The Mail on Sunday is protecting the identities of the medical staff concerned to prevent them being made scapegoats for the events of last week.
Their families believe their confessions are an indictment of the appalling failure of American authorities to help those in desperate need after Hurricane Katrina flooded the city, claiming thousands of lives and making 500,000 homeless.
www.dailymail.co.uk /pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=361980   (929 words)

  
 toryleadership: Mail on Sunday: Cameron must clear the air on drugs
That good conference was wrecked by a combination of the Portillistas and the Mail on Sunday.
Half-a-decade later the Mail on Sunday is having another go at wrecking a conference honeymoon.
On Sunday AM he said he didn't have a manifesto for the general election which is fair, but when an issue like this comes up I think it'd be worth him clearly stating his position.
conservativehome.blogs.com /toryleadership/2005/10/mail_on_sunday_.html   (11860 words)

  
 WMU News - WMU e-mail offline Sunday morning   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
During the period that e-mail service is offline, it will not be possible to send messages via smtp.wmich.edu, and no mail delivery will occur.
Mail sent to "@wmich.edu" addresses during that time will be stored and delivered when the e-mail system is back in operation.
All e-mail currently stored on the UNIX servers will be moved to the new system, which is highly redundant and will handle messages more efficiently while doing a more complete check for viruses.
www.wmich.edu /~wmu/news/2004/10/011.html   (260 words)

  
 Guardian Unlimited | The Guardian | German court issues gagging order on Mail on Sunday over Schroder
Mr Nesselhauf said that if the Mail on Sunday ignored the injunction it would be fined 250,000 euros (£164,000).
The case is a prime example of something about which the Mail on Sunday and other Eurosceptic papers have long been complaining: the step-by-step extension to Britain of laws made on the continent.
The Mail on Sunday's story was reported on in several German newspapers.
www.guardian.co.uk /international/story/0,3604,877347,00.html   (597 words)

  
 US Post Office delivered mail on Sunday before 1912 when it was made illegal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
US Post Office delivered mail on Sunday before 1912 when it was made illegal
I suspect some sneaky stuff was done when the law was written because it is mixed with many lines of budget allocations.
In all, thirty-seven million eight hundred and seventy-eight thousand dollars: Provided, That hereafter post offices of the first and second classes shall not be open on Sundays for the purpose of delivering mail to the general public, but this provision shall not prevent the prompt delivery of special delivery mail.
www.geocities.com /SiliconValley/Hills/9579/postoffi.html   (289 words)

  
 Financial Mail on Sunday - Review - snobbery about the Mail   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Well, actually, I think the Mail has a lot of good points in it - and it is a shame that newspaper snobbery in the UK prevents the Mail from getting the recognition it deserves.
I am a long term investor, have been doing my own research etc for many years so would be the first to admit that the Mail does not prvide the depth that I would wish for.
However, I think th Mail is truely excellent - it gives good clear inforamtion which we can all to some degree benefit from - and the average uk investor or person looking to start to understand finance could do a lot worse than read the Mail.
www.ciao.co.uk /Financial_Mail_on_Sunday__Review_27885   (283 words)

  
 DMGT :: The Mail on Sunday   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The Mail on Sunday, founded by the 3rd Viscount Rothermere in 1982, is now the leading mid-market Sunday paper with a circulation of more than 2.3 million and readership of more than 6 million.
It has established an unmatched reputation for investigative and campaigning journalism, its team of brilliant columnists and innovative reader promotions.
The newspaper comes with You Magazine, a glossy women’s magazine; Live, a men's magazine; Financial Mail on Sunday, an authoritative, separate business and personal finance section; Football on Sunday, a pull-out featuring all the weekend's fixtures and Property on Sunday which is distributed in the Carlton TV region.
dmgt.co.uk /corporatestructure/associatednewspapers/anstructure/mailonsunday   (111 words)

  
 The Mail on Sunday (London, England): And the nominations are... While Hollywood prepares for its big night of the ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The Mail on Sunday (London, England): And the nominations are...
Taking its cue from Hollywood, Financial Mail has decided it is time to recognise greats in another sector - the fund managers who have done most to make you wealthy.
The above preview is from The Mail on Sunday (London, England), February 13, 2005.
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 Khaled Bin Mahfouz Wins Libel Case Against ‘Mail on Sunday’   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Laurence Harris, lawyer for 54-year-old Bin Mahfouz, told the High Court in London that there was no truth in the allegations published in The Mail on Sunday newspaper in October 2002.
Associated Newspapers, owners of The Mail on Sunday, Editor Peter Wright and journalist Graeme Beaton accepted that the allegations were unjustified and apologized.
The Mail on Sunday admitted that all the accusations against the businessman were baseless,” Harris told Asharq Al-Awsat.
www.arabnews.com /?page=1§ion=0&article=37988&d=14&m=1&y=2004   (513 words)

  
 The Mail - Review - The Mail on Sunday still reading Wednesday
Buying the Mail on Sunday could mean you are still reading it mid week as there is such a lot to read and all for £1.00.
The paper itself is 128 pages of news, gardening, travel, winter sports, travel log, holidays abroad and at home, sports mail and cartoons.
Like all Sunday papers and week day come to that, it does come with its fair share of additional papers and bits and pieces a lot of which go straight into the bin but anyuone who buys a paper expects this nowadays.
www.ciao.co.uk /The_Mail__Review_5046719   (281 words)

  
 Mail - news, sport, showbiz, health and more | the Mail on Sunday
Plans to vaccinate everyone in the UK against pandemic 'flu once a potentially-fatal strain emerges have been announced by the Government....
The youngster had survived on scraps of food in a fifth-floor Edinburgh flat after his mother died...
Royal Mail bosses have raised the prospect of letters sent to rural addresses costing more than those sent from city to city.
www.mailonsunday.co.uk   (640 words)

  
 Divorced fathers 'to be frozen out of their children's education' | the Mail on Sunday
Ministers are to exclude divorced fathers from their children's education in a move which would create 'second-class parents'.
The policy change was revealed by Tony Coe, president of the Equal Parenting Council, in a submission to a Parliamentary inquiry on fathers' rights.
In his report, passed to The Mail on Sunday, he singles out Ms Kelly's deputy, Children Minister Margaret Hodge, for criticism.
www.mailonsunday.co.uk /pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=335928&in_page_id=1770   (579 words)

  
 The Agonist: Gilligan's Mail on Sunday article was not vetted
Gilligan's Mail on Sunday article was not vetted
The Guardian: The article Andrew Gilligan wrote for the Mail on Sunday, in which the BBC reporter first named Alastair Campbell in relation to the government's September dossier on Iraq's weapons, was not vetted by BBC editors.
In this afternoon's hearing of the Hutton inquiry, Gilligan again flatly denied that he had brought up Mr Campbell's name first in his conversation with David Kelly, the weapons inspector who apparently killed himself last month.
www.agonist.org /archives/006885.html   (173 words)

  
 American internet link to Ken Bigley torture videos | the Daily Mail
The brutal videos of British hostage Ken Bigley begging for his life were distributed on the internet by a radical Islamic website hosted by an American firm with ties to the Bush administration.
The Mail on Sunday began investigating the site, hostinganime, after it showed images of Mr Bigley being held in a cage, shortly before he was decapitated by the Al Qaeda cell known as Tahid wal Jihad.
He could not be located by The Mail on Sunday.
www.dailymail.co.uk /pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=322226&in_page_id=1770   (454 words)

  
 The Mail on Sunday
Here you will find information on who we are and what we can do for you, plus everything you need to know about The Mail on Sunday and its component brands.
In Marketplace you'll find the latest industry news and forecasts; info on special features and supplements we are publishing over the coming weeks and up to date circulation figures generated by recent promotions.
If you have any general comments or questions about the site or about The Mail on Sunday, we want to hear from you.
www.advertising.mailonsunday.co.uk   (248 words)

  
 Analysis of Mail on Sunday Article on Tourism
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 Subscribe to The Courier-Mail and the Sunday Mail   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
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 The Mail On Sunday   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
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