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*B: Nation and World. Opinionated editorials are often found here. | *B: Nation and World. Opinionated editorials are often found here. | ||
*C: Business. The paper has more [[capitalism|capitalist]] sympathies than most of the country, which says little, but does not express them as extremely as some members of the city. | *C: Business. The paper has more [[capitalism|capitalist]] sympathies than most of the country, which says little, but does not express them as extremely as some members of the city. | ||
− | *D: Sports. While critical of the [[Zwangzug national football team]] (and, like much of the country, athletics in general), the publication has plenty of coverage of the [[Third Grade League]]. | + | *D: Sports. While formerly critical of the [[Zwangzug national football team]] (and, like much of the country, athletics in general, though recent success has changed this), the publication has plenty of coverage of the [[Third Grade League]]. |
==Links== | ==Links== | ||
− | The ''Regency'''s Kimberly Wren [http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?t=521901 interviews] former Prime Secretary [[Aj Ud]] of [[Ariddia]]. | + | *The ''Regency'''s Kimberly Wren [http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?t=521901 interviews] former Prime Secretary [[Aj Ud]] of [[Ariddia]] |
+ | *Wren [http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?t=524365 interviews] politician [[Rainbow Party|Siobhan Donovan]] of [[West Ariddia]] | ||
[[Category:Media]][[Category:Newspapers]][[Category:Zwangzug]] | [[Category:Media]][[Category:Newspapers]][[Category:Zwangzug]] |
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The Merano Regency is Zwangzug's leading newspaper, published in descriptive English.
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Sections
- A: Local. The city's news takes precedence over any other.
- B: Nation and World. Opinionated editorials are often found here.
- C: Business. The paper has more capitalist sympathies than most of the country, which says little, but does not express them as extremely as some members of the city.
- D: Sports. While formerly critical of the Zwangzug national football team (and, like much of the country, athletics in general, though recent success has changed this), the publication has plenty of coverage of the Third Grade League.
Links
- The Regency's Kimberly Wren interviews former Prime Secretary Aj Ud of Ariddia
- Wren interviews politician Siobhan Donovan of West Ariddia