Citations:Guardian

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English citations of Guardian

  • 1988 Peter Chippindale, Chris Horrie, "Disaster!: the rise and fall of News on Sunday"
    • The Guardian had moved from Manchester to London during the 1970s and, although there were high losses to start with, the move had finally paid off.
  • 1992 Richard Heffernan, Mike Marqusee, "Defeat from the jaws of victory: inside Kinnock's Labour Party"
    • According to the Guardian, Kinnock had told the NEC that the arguments for defence cuts were "glib and simplistic".
  • 2002 Ingrid Westin, "Language change in English newspaper editorials"
    • In 1959, with more than two thirds of its circulation outside Manchester, it changed its name to the Guardian, and in 1964 the editorial offices were transferred to London.
  • 2007 John Grant, "The green marketing manifesto"
    • A Guardian reader today is not a stereotype, you couldn't pick them out in an identity parade, but it is still an iconic brand.
  • 2008 Jon Butler, Bruno Vincent, "Do Bats Have Bollocks?"
    • Why is it that even now, after years of ridicule, there are still so many spelling mistakes in the Guardian?