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Latest comment: 18 years ago1 comment1 person in discussion
Okay, I just moved this to "The Sun Herald", but I'm double-checking and am having some doubts. I haven't been back to the Gulf Coast area in a while, but it looks like the huge words at the top of the front page now say "Sun Herald". But in the lower-left corner, it says "copyright 2006 The Sun Herald" with the "The". On the website, both titles are seen in different places. I can't call the offices directly right now, but I guess they'll have the final answer. Unless someone knows the real explanation. But I did this originally because I remember clearly the "The" being there when I read the paper not too long ago. --Crisu19:47, 25 July 2006 (UTC)Reply