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Packing A Punch Online, Daily Mail Moves For Yahoo

Shortlisted as a potential buyer of US Internet giant Yahoo, the Daily Mail has made an online empire out of the kind of content readers can’t resist clicking on. The parent company of the tabloid founded in 1896, Daily Mail

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Britain’s Daily Mail Eyeing Yahoo Bid

The parent company of British tabloid newspaper and website the Daily Mail is in discussions with “several” private-equity firms about a possible bid for Yahoo, The Wall Street Journal said Sunday. Although Yahoo was an early Internet pioneer and is

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Britain’s Daily Mail Considering Bid For Yahoo

The parent company of British tabloid newspaper and website the Daily Mail is in discussions with “several” private-equity firms about a possible bid for Yahoo, The Wall Street Journal said Sunday. Although Yahoo was an early Internet pioneer and is

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Daily Mail Calls Justice Clarence Thomas ‘It’ in Hit Piece

On a day that marked the first time in 10 years that Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas uttered a single word from the bench, the British-based tabloid Daily Mail mocked Thomas’s rare inquest in a vile headline: “IT SPEAKS! Justice Clarence Thomas asks a question in court for the first time in 10 YEARS in gun case .”

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Owner Of Paris Attacks Restaurant Says Video Row Has Ruined Trade

(AFP) – A Paris restaurant hit in last November’s terror attacks officially reopened Friday — with the owner complaining business had been ruined by claims he sold footage of the onslaught to a British newspaper. The Islamic State jihadists who

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Linda Tripp Breaks 20-Year Silence, Condemns Hillary Clinton Candidacy

Linda Tripp, the woman who exposed Monica Lewinsky as Bill Clinton’s mistress but has remained silent the last twenty years about what she knew about Bill and Hillary Clinton, gave an exclusive interview to The Daily Mail in which she offered what she knew about Hillary Clinton that makes her unfit for the presidency.

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