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The Guardian is a British newspaper owned by the Guardian Media Group. It is a serious broadsheet newspaper with relatively left wing politics. Until 1959 it was called The Manchester Guardian, and the paper is still sometimes referred to by this name, especially in North America. The Guardian has a daily circulation of around 400,000 (2002), compared to 620,000 for The Times, 920,000 for the Daily Telegraph and 230,000 for The Independent.

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Beck and Charlotte Gainsbourg team up, weirdness ensues

Your IP address will be logged If you need help using the site: userhelp@guardian.co.uk Call the main Guardian and Observer switchboard: +44 (0)20 3353 2000 Your IP address will be logged If you need help using the site: ...

From GUARDIAN.CO.UK, The Guardian Music,  20 Nov 2009

Nadal reflects on difficult year

[Roger] Federer overcame his French Open neurosis to win his 14th grand slam while, three weeks later, he achieved his record-breaking 15th victory at Wimbledon. "It was a hard moment for me," [Rafael] Nadal admits. "I can't play Wimbledon and it's my ...

From THE GUARDIAN, FanNation,  17 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Roland Garros

Lawyer: Several PGA pros failed drug tests

A lawyer acting for the first player banned under golf's anti-doping policy claimed yesterday a "significant" number of PGA Tour pros had tested positive for drugs but not been punished by the authorities. Jeffrey Rosenblum told a court in Memphis the ...

From THE GUARDIAN, FanNation,  14 Nov 2009
Related Topics: PGA

Video: Robbie Williams relights fire with Take That

Please activate cookies in order to turn autoplay off Watch the moment when Robbie Williams joined Take That on stage for BBC Children In Need Your IP address will be logged When autoplay is on, videos on these pages will autoplay Please activate ...

From GUARDIAN.CO.UK, The Guardian Music,  13 Nov 2009
Related Topics: BBC

Exclusive download: Roisin Murphy - Orally Fixated

Please activate cookies in order to turn autoplay off Disco queen Roisin Murphy gets glitchy with her brand new, robo-pop single ... and you can download it for free Orally Fixated was produced by Seiji and FunkinEven Your IP address will be logged ...

From GUARDIAN.CO.UK, The Guardian Music,  12 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Roisin Murphy

Our weekly picks

A globally-renowned DJ and remixer of futuristic and experimental beats, the multifaceted Caldwell spun with late R&B legend James Brown and also happens to be a classically-trained trumpeter and pianist. His latest, Obsession (on his own Uno ...

From GUARDIAN STAFF, San Francisco Bay Guardian,  11 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Supersuckers (musician),  Eddie Spaghetti,  Willie Nelson

'Strong man' trying to avoid whiff of the dictator | Charles Tripp

A Baghdad court has found against the Guardian and awarded the prime minister of Iraq, Nouri al-Maliki, 100m Iraqi dinars [£52,000] in damages for an article by its correspondent Ghaith Abdul-Ahad, published in April of this year. It was an ...

From THE GUARDIAN, Guardian Unlimited,  10 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Nouri al-Maliki,  Mustansiriya University,  Massoud Barzani

Editorial: The next Gavin Newsom

He was hoping to put together a grassroots operation, to mobilize the Obama constituency, and build a war chest with tens of thousands of small donors organized through social media and technology. And that kind of effort could have worked Brown has ...

From GUARDIAN EDITORIAL, San Francisco Bay Guardian,  3 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Gavin Newsom,  Barack Obama,  Chris Daly,  Jerry Brown,  Tom Ammiano

Capello eyeing Werder Bremen attacker?

Is Fabio Capello on the Hunt for Werder Bremen's young attacker? Consistently good displays have put Aaron Hunt on course for a cap or two. But will they be for Germany or England? Capello has stated he's not ready for the English senior team, it's ...

From THE GUARDIAN, FanNation,  2 Nov 2009

Mowbray on Celtic hot seat

The Celtic chairman, John Reid, has admitted that concern regarding the team's stuttering performances under Tony Mowbray is prevalent among board members and not just supporters. Reid, speaking at Celtic's annual general meeting today, was forced to ...

From THE GUARDIAN, FanNation,  31 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Celtic FC,  John Reid,  Glasgow Rangers,  Tony Mowbray,  Gordon Strachan

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