What are the media?
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*Any of various methods of transmitting news to a large number of people
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Information about the newspaper
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Any of various methods of transmitting news to a small number of people
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News gathering agencies
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Who divides media into three groups?
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*John Fiske
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Rupert Murdoch
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Thomas Jefferson
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Robert Maxwell
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What is presentational media?
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*Face, voice or body communication
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Communication without human involvement
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Verbal communication
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Radio television
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What is representational media?
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*Communication without human involvement
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Radio television video, cinema, press, telephone
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Verbal communication
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Face, voice or body communication
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What is mechanical media?
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*Radio television video, cinema, press, telephone
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Communication without human involvement
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Verbal communication
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Face, voice or body communication
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What is the earliest kind of mass media?
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*Newspaper
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Radio
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Television
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Internet
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The first newspaper was …
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*Roman handwritten
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French handwritten
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Chinese handwritten
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Greek handwritten
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What was the name of the first handwritten newspaper?
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*Acta Diurna
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Dibao
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Newssheet
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Avica Relation
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What was the name of the first printed newspaper?
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*Dibao
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Acta Diurna
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Newssheet
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Avica Relation
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The first printed newspaper was …
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*Chinese publication
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Roman publication
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French publication
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German publication
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When did magazines appear?
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*1700s
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1600s
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1500s
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1800s
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What was the name of one of the first British magazines?
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*The Gentleman’s magazine
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The Gentleman’s journal
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Avica Relation
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Zeitung
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What is the secondly appeared type of mass media?
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*Broadcasting
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Television
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Internet
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Newspapers
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What are the three subsystems of journalism?
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*Press, radio and television
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Internet, radio and television
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Press internet television
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Television radio and magazines
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What does the word “Television” mean?
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*To see far
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To enjoy a lot
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To watch long
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To go far
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When did Radio and TV appear?
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*20th century
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21st century
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19th century
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18th century
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What is the “triumvirate” of mass media?
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*Press, radio and television
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Radio, internet, press
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Television, radio and mobile phones
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Internet, phones and radio
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What is the fourth type means of information?
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*Internet
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Television
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Radio
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Press
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Where did Internet appear?
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*In the USA
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In Canada
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In Russia
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In Germany
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What was the first purpose of using internet?
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*A military experiment
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A social experiment
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For business
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For science
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What is advocacy
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*Advertising, propaganda
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Performances
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Music and sport
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Computer games
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How many functions does the press have in Great Britain?
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*Three
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Four
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Five
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Two
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What are the functions of the press in Great Britain?
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*Information, discussion, representation
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Negotiation, discussion, analyzing
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Discussion, representation. analyzing
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Negotiation, discussion, representation
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When was the Press Council set up in Great Britain?
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*in 1953
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in 1955
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in 1967
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in 1954
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What does the British Press primarily mean?
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*A group of daily and Sunday newspapers
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A group of daily newspapers
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A group of Sunday newspapers
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A group of weekly and monthly newspapers
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What are the two categories of the British Press?
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*Quality press and popular press
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Quality press and educational press
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Popular press and educational press
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Political press and entertaining press
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Which one is quality paper of Great Britain?
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*The Guardian
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The Sun
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The Daily Mirror
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Daily Star
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Which one is popular paper of Great Britain?
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*Daily Express
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The Times
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The Financial Times
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Daily Telegraph
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How many national daily newspapers in Britain?
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*12
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15
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22
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30
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How many national papers were published on Sundays?
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*9
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12
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11
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23
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Who owns the publication of “the Sun” and “the Daily Mirror”
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*Rupert Murdoch and Robert Maxwell
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Rupert Murdoch and John Fiske
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John Fiske and Robert Maxwell
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Julius Reuter and Robert Maxwell
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How are the popular newspapers now commonly called?
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*Tabloids
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Qualities
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Popular
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Newssheets
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What newspapers are intended for the well educated?
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*Quality
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Popular
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Tabloids
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Educational
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What newspaper tends to make news sensational?
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*Popular
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Quality
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Political
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Educational
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Which newspaper is called the paper of the Establishment?
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*The Times
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The Guardian
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The Financial Times
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The Sun
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When was the Times founded?
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*1785
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1786
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1887
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1888
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How many supplements does “the Times” have?
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*3
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4
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2
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5
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Which supplement is devoted to book reviews?
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*The literary supplement
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The editorial supplement
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The art supplement
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The science supplement
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Which party is “The Times” politically inclined?
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*To the Conservative Party
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To the Liberal Party
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To the Democratic Party
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To the Labour Party
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What was the name of the newspaper “Guardian” until 1959?
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*”The Manchester Guardian”
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”The Glasgow Guardian”
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”The London Guardian”
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”The Leeds Guardian”
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Which newspaper is described as “Radical” in politics?
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*The Guardian
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The Times
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The Financial Times
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The Mirror
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Which newspaper is closer to the Labour Party?
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*The Guardian
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The Times
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The Financial Times
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The Mirror
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When was “The Daily Telegraph” founded?
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*In 1855
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In 1955
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In 1865
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In 1885
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What is the circulation of “The Daily Telegraph”?
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*1.2.million
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1.5. million
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2 million
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1.7 million
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When was the newspaper “The Independent” founded?
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*in 1986
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in 1987
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in 1968
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in 1896
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What is the leading humorous periodical in Britain?
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*”Punch”
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Standard
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Western Mail
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News
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What is the principal news agency in Great Britainz?
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*Reuters
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Associated Press
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Extel Financial
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The Press Association
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Who founded the news agency “Reuters?”
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*Baron von Paul Julius Reuter
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Rupert Murdoch
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Robert Maxwell
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John Fiske
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Where was the agency “Reuters” firstly founded?
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*In Germany
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In England
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In Australia
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In the USA
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When did the news agency “Reuters” move to London?
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*In 1851
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In 1849
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In 1857
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In 1877
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How many radio channels does the BBC operate?
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*4
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5
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6
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3
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What is CNN?
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*Cable News Network
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Colombian News Network
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Commercial News Network
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Cable Net
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How many daily newspapers are there in the USA?
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*1700
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1600
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1500
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2000
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How many weekly newspapers are there in the USA?
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*7500
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6600
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6500
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8200
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Where was the first American newspaper published?
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*In Boston
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In New York
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In Washington
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In Philadelphia
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When was the first American newspaper published?
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*In 1690
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In 1790
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In 1680
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In 1780
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What was the name of the first American newspaper?
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*Publick Occurrences, Both Foreign and Domestick
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Public Complaints
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The Financial Times
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The Washington Post
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What did the first American newspaper include?
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*General news on the harvest and the smallpox outbreak
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General news on the conditions of the states
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Political and economical news
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Humorous news
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Who was the first man that believed a free press after the Independence of the USA?
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*Thomas Jefferson
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Thomas Morris
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Benjamin Harris
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Benjamin Franklin
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Who was the publisher of the first American newspaper?
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*Benjamin Harris
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Benjamin Franklin
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Robert Maxwell
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John Fisk
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What guaranteed the freedom of the press in the USA?
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*The first Amendment to the US constitution
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The US constitution
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The first resolution
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The Press Council
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What is the “Inverted Pyramid” style?
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*To put the most important information in the first paragraph
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To put the most important information in the last paragraph
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To put the most important information in the middle of the article
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To give the most important information only
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When did the American reporters adopt a new style of writing in newspapers?
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*After the US Civil War
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After the Independence
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Before the Independence
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In 1825
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What was the motto of the newspaper “the Sun”?
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*It shines for ALL
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We are free
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No axes to grind
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No enemies to punish
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What was the motto of the newspaper “the Chicago Daily News”?
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*No axis to grind, no friends to reward and no enemies to punish
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It shines for ALL
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We are free
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No axes to grind
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When was the “New York Times” first published?
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*In 1851
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In 1852
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In 1853
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In 1854
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Which newspaper is a metropolitan newspaper in the USA?
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*The Washington Post
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The New York Times
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The Wall Street Journal
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USA Today
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Which newspaper served the nation’s capital in the USA?
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*The Washington Post
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USA Today
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The Wall Street Journal
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The New York Times
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Which newspaper is one of the youngest in the USA?
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*USA Today
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The Washington Post
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The New York Times
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The Wall Street Journal
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How was the first American magazine called?
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*Monthly view
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Gentlemen’s magazine
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Journal
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A magazine
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What are the three leading weekly magazines in the USA?
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*Time, Newsweek, U.S. News and World Report
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The New York Times, Newsweek, The Wall Street Journal
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The Wall Street Journal, U.S. News and World Report, Time
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New York Times, Newsweek, U.S. News and World Report
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Which article of the Uzbek constitution states that “media are free … censorship is impermissible”?
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*Article 67
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Article 76
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Article 52
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Article 47
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How many News Agencies are there in Uzbekistan?
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*Three
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Four
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Two
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Five
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What news Agencies are there in Uzbekistan?
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*UzA, Jahon News Agency, Turkistan Press Outside World Agency
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Jahon News Agency, Turkistan Press Outside World Agency, Reuters
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Turkistan Press Outside World Agency, Reuters, Jahon News Agency,
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UzA, Jahon News Agency, Associated Press
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English newspaper writing dates from …?
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*The 17th century
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The 16th century
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The 18th century
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The 19th century
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What did the first newspaper carry in Britain?
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*Only news
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Only comments
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Analysis
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Discussion
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What is “Lead” in the American newspapers?
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*First paragraph
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The plot of the text
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The second paragraph
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The last paragraph
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What questions should the English journalism intro answer?
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*Who, what, where, when, why?
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Who, what?
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Where, when?
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When, why?
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What do headline writers do?
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*They write headlines
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They write reviews
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They write newspaper articles
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They write reports
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What word is mostly used instead of “information” in the English newspapers?
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*News
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Info
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Reports
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Interview
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What is newsroom in the English newspaper?
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*The pages devoted to news
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The pages devoted to advertisements
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The pages devoted to sport
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The pages devoted to politics
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What is “hot-news”?
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*Unexpected news
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News without commentaries
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Old news
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Incomplete news
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What is “Breaking news”?
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*Unexpected incomplete news
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News with commentaries
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News without commentaries
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Complete news
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What is “hard news”?
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*Direct commentaries given in the chronological form
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News without commentaries
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Complete news
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Unexpected news
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