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  2. The Daily News (Longview, Washington) - Wikipedia

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    The Daily News. The Daily News is a newspaper covering Longview, Kelso, Washington, and Cowlitz County, Washington in the United States. Apart from a brief period in the 1990s when, prior to ceasing publication, the Cowlitz County Advocate was published in Longview, the Daily News has been Longview's only newspaper since its inception. [3]

  3. Longview, Washington - Wikipedia

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    The Daily News – Longview's primary newspaper, won a 1981 Pulitzer Prize for its coverage of the Mount St. Helens eruption. [20] Columbia River Reader – A monthly community newspaper. Valley Bugler – A monthly "good news" and community events paper that grew out of the now defunct Castle Rock Advocate in 1998.

  4. Ted Natt - Wikipedia

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    Ted Natt. Theodore "Ted" McClelland Natt (March 28, 1941 – August 7, 1999) was a Pulitzer Prize –winning publisher. Natt was publisher of the Longview Daily News when Mount St. Helens erupted in May 1980. [1] In 1981 the paper and its staff won the Pulitzer Prize for Local, General, or Spot Reporting.

  5. Longview Daily News - Wikipedia

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  6. List of Telugu-language newspapers - Wikipedia

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    The language of Telugu is spoken in the Indian states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, in the southeast region of the country. The following are newspapers which are written primarily or entirely in the language.

  7. Andhra Patrika - Wikipedia

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    Andhra Patrika. Andhra Patrika was a Telugu weekly newspaper of the nationalist movement founded by Kasinadhuni Nageswara Rao in 1908. [1][2] It later transformed into a daily newspaper before it closed down in 1991. [3] It helped to shape both modern Telugu language and an identity that resulted in the creation of the state of Andhra Pradesh.

  8. Eenadu - Wikipedia

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    Circulation. 1,351,956 [3] (as of Dec 2022) Website. www.eenadu.net. Eenadu (Telugu: ఈనాడు; lit. 'Today/This Land') [4] is the largest [5] circulated Telugu -language daily newspaper of India sold mostly in the states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. [6] It was founded by Ramoji Rao in 1974. [7] He remained Chief Editor till 2020.

  9. Category:Telugu-language newspapers - Wikipedia

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