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  2. The Dominion Post (Morgantown) - Wikipedia

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    The Dominion Post had a free online edition available from 1996 until January 2005, when they switched to an online subscription for digital content.The Dominion Post's website, dominionpost.com, allows users to see and navigate the individual stories published by the newspaper as well as have access to a pdf version of the daily print edition they refer to as the "e-edition".

  3. The Post (New Zealand newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The Dominion Post was created in July 2002 with the merger of two metropolitan broadsheet newspapers, The Evening Post and The Dominion. It was announced in April 2023 that the paper would be renamed The Post. The change of name has garnered a generally unenthusiastic to negative response. [2] Since July 2023, the editor has been Tracy Watkins. [3]

  4. The Evening Post (New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    The Evening Post (8 February 1865 – 6 July 2002) was an afternoon metropolitan daily newspaper based in Wellington, New Zealand. It was founded in 1865 by Dublin -born printer, newspaper manager and leader-writer Henry Blundell , who brought his large family to New Zealand in 1863.

  5. The Dominion Post - Wikipedia

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    The Dominion Post can refer to one of two newspapers: The Dominion Post, the former name of a newspaper published in the capital of New Zealand. In April 2023, the newspaper was revamped as The Post. The Dominion Post, a newspaper in the U.S. state of West Virginia.

  6. The Dominion (Wellington) - Wikipedia

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    The Dominion Building on the junction of Wakefield, Victoria and Mercer Streets, Wellington, circa 1930. The Dominion (commonly referred to as The Dom) was a broadsheet metropolitan morning daily newspaper published in Wellington, New Zealand, from 1907 to 2002. It was first published on 26 September 1907, [1] the day New Zealand achieved ...

  7. Deaths in December 2010 - Wikipedia

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    James Dibble, 87, Australian television news presenter, cancer. [127] Claude Foussier, 85, French Olympic sports shooter. [128] Maynard W. Glitman, 77, American diplomat, negotiator of the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty, complications from dementia. [129] Rick Griffiths, 62, Australian Aboriginal activist and ATSIC commissioner. [130]

  8. Lecretia Seales - Wikipedia

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    Seales was born in 1973. She received her secondary schooling at Tauranga Girls' College. [4]Prior to her illness, Seales worked for law firms Kensington Swan and Chen Palmer & Partners, the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet, and the Law Commission alongside Sir Geoffrey Palmer and Sir Grant Hammond.

  9. Dominion, Comporium pay $30 million in death of SC teacher ...

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