1. USA TODAY
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2. Daily
Mail
The Daily Mail is
a British daily middle-market tabloid newspaper owned by the...
The Times of India
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USA Today is a national American
daily newspaper published by the Gannett
Company. This Newspaper provides you with up-to-date coverage of US and international
news, weather, entertainment, finance, and more.

Street Journal's 2.1 million. USA Today remains the widest circulated print newspaper in the United States. USA Today is distributed in all fifty states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam, Canada and the United Kingdom. The newspaper has its headquarters in the Tysons Corner area of Fairfax County, Virginia.
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The Daily Mail is a British daily middle-market tabloid
newspaper owned by the Daily Mail and General Trust. Daily mail provides all
the latest news, sport, showbiz, and science and health stories from around the
world.
First published in 1896 by Lord Northcliffe,
it is the United Kingdom's second biggest-selling daily newspaper after The
Sun. Its sister paper The Mail on Sunday was launched in 1982. Scottish and
Irish editions of the daily paper were launched in 1947 and 2006 respectively.
Presently, Paul Dacre
is the editor. The Daily Mail was Britain's first daily newspaper and it was
also the first British paper to sell a million copies a day. It was, from the
outset, a newspaper for women, being the first to provide features especially
for them, and is the only British newspaper whose readership is more than 50 percent
female, at 53 percent. It had an average daily circulation of 1,991,275 copies
in April 2012. The newspaper has its headquarters in Kensington, London.
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The Times of India (TOI)
is an Indian English-language daily newspaper. According to Audit Bureau of
Circulations, it has the largest circulation among all English-language
newspapers in the world,across all formats.
TOI brings the Latest
& Top Breaking News on Politics and Current Affairs in India & around
the World, Cricket, Sports, Business, Bollywood News and Hollywood news. Presently, Jaideep Bose is the editor in chief. It was
certified by the Audit Bureau of Circulations (India) as the world's largest
selling English-language daily, ranking it as the 3rd largest selling newspaper
in any language in the world. According to the Indian Readership Survey (IRS)
2012, the Times of India is the most widely read English newspaper in India
with a readership of 76.43 lakhs (7.643 million). It is owned and published by
Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd. which is owned by the Sahu Jain family.
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The Sun is a daily
national tabloid newspaper published in the United Kingdom and Ireland. It was
founded in 1963 and its regionalized editions are published in Glasgow (The
Scottish Sun) and Dublin (The Irish Sun). It is published by the News Group
Newspapers division of News International, itself a wholly owned subsidiary of
Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation. Presently, Dominic Mohan is the editor. The
Sun has the ninth-largest circulation of any newspaper in the world and the
largest circulation of any daily newspaper in the United Kingdom.
It had an average daily circulation of 2,409,811 copies in January
2013. The average age of a Sun reader is 45 and approximately 45% of readers
are women. The Sun has been involved in a number of controversies in its history,
including its coverage of the 1989 Hillsborough football stadium disaster,
false allegations against Elton John, and its attitude towards mental ill
health, homosexuality and women. The Sun also has an iPad edition. The Sun has
its headquarters in London, United Kingdom.
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5. DAILY EXPRESS
The Daily Express is a
daily national middle market tabloid newspaper in the United Kingdom. It is the
flagship title of Express Newspapers, a subsidiary of Northern & Shell. In
July 2011 it had an average daily circulation of 625,952. Express Newspapers
currently also publishes the Sunday Express (launched in 1918), Daily Star and Daily
Star Sunday. Presently, Hugh Whittow is the editor. The Daily Express was founded
in 1900 by Sir Arthur Pearson. Pearson sold the title after losing his sight
and it was bought in 1916 by the future Lord Beaverbrook.
It was one of the first
papers to carry gossip, sports, and women's features, and the first newspaper
in Britain to have a crossword. During the late thirties, the paper was a
strong advocate of the appeasement policies of the Chamberlain government, due
to the direct influence of its owner Lord Beaverbrook. The Express had started
printing in Manchester in 1927 and in 1938 moved to the 'Black Lubyianka'
building on the same site in Great Ancoats Street. It opened a similar building
in Glasgow in 1936 in Albion Street. Glasgow printing ended in 1974 and
Manchester in 1989 on the company's own presses. Scottish and Northern editions
are now printed by facsimile in Glasgow and Preston respectively by contract
printers, London editions at Westferry Printers.
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