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I confess that while I was a regular reader of The Sun and The Sun-Herald, I'd never heard of the Sunday Sun until researching this article.
The Sun was published as an afternoon newspaper, six days a week. Was the Sunday Sun morning or afternoon? A morning Sun would be in competition to its stablemate the Sunday Herald, but a Sunday afternoon paper would be unusual. The Sydney Sunday Mirror, for example, was the Sunday version of the afternoon tabloid The Daily Mirror, but it was always published on Sunday morning. Andrewa (talk) 01:29, 12 September 2011 (UTC)Reply