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    Waltham Forest Independent newspaper online

    About Waltham Forest Independent English online newspaper : Waltham Forest Independent newspaper is English language newspaper in England. It presents headines, market analysis news, kids news, news gallery, tourism news, entertainment news, study news, economical news, editorials, crime news, career news, Travel news, diet & fitness news, Top stories, special news, celebrity news.

    Geolocation: England

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    More about Waltham Forest Independent newspaper : In the 1990s, The Independent confronted price reductions by titles from the Murdoch region and launched a publicity campaign that blamed the Times and The Daily Telegraph for reflecting their owners, Rupert Murdoch and Conrad Black. The title was The Rupert Murdoch or The Conrad Black with spoots on the mastheads, with The Independent under the heading. Publishing in newspapers had financial difficulties. Several other media businesses have been interested in this article. A stake of about one third each had been purchased in mid-1994 by Tony O'Reilly's media group and Mirror Group Newspapers (MGN).