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  2. Daily Planet - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Planet is a fictional newspaper appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, commonly in association with Superman. [1] The newspaper was first mentioned in Action Comics #9 (November 13, 1939) – Underworld Politics, War on Crime.

  3. Daily Planet (Philadelphia newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Planet was primarily an arts and entertainment tabloid. providing weekly updates on the counterculture and music scene in the Philadelphia. area. Among its writing staff were film critic Lewis Beale (who went on cover movies in Los Angeles), Steve Apple (later a publicist for Philadelphia's Electric Factory Concerts), Alan Newman (who ...

  4. Daily Planet (DC Comics house advertisement) - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Planet of January 22, 1979 (vol. 79, issue #3).. Daily Planet was a promotional page appearing in DC Comics publications from 1976 to 1981. The Daily Planet contained previews of upcoming stories, as well as recurring features like "The Answer Man", where DC writer/editor Bob Rozakis would answer questions sent in by readers, and a comic strip by cartoonist Fred Hembeck which poked ...

  5. Jay Ingram - Wikipedia

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    Jay Ingram CM (born March 20, 1945) is a Canadian author, broadcaster and science communicator. He was host of the television show Daily Planet (originally titled @discovery.ca), which aired on Discovery Channel Canada, since the channel's inception in 1995.

  6. Perry White - Wikipedia

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    Perry White is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.He is the editor-in-chief of the Metropolis newspaper the Daily Planet. [1] The character maintains very high ethical and journalistic standards and is an archetypal image of the tough, irascible, but fair-minded boss.

  7. Press pass - Wikipedia

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    A Denver press pass. Police departments at a city, county, or state/provincial level may issue press passes in some countries. [1] Such passes allow the bearer to cross police or fire lines to report breaking news, or grant access to crime scenes or other restricted areas [3] though admission may be denied if it would interfere with the duties of emergency personnel.

  8. Wikipedia:Press pass - Wikipedia

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    The term "press pass" has all these separate meanings: press credentials or press accreditation, which is a media organization's recognition of a particular person as their press agent; a physical document or card which states the press credentials of a press agent; event pass, which is the permission of an event host to allow a person with ...

  9. The Daily Planet - Wikipedia

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