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This New York Times article indicates that the newspaper closed in September 1971. However, the Archives Center at the Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of American History has a copy of an Al-Hoda newspaper dated December 12, 1986.
A clue is that the 1986 newspaper says "New al-Hoda" in the heading. It indicates that the newspaper reopened, or another newspaper with the same name opened (is there a difference?). Also see both "al-Hoda" and "New al-Hoda" on this catalogue page The details need to be tracked down and added to the article. Zerotalk01:54, 30 April 2017 (UTC)Reply