It depends on the site and the article. I have seen some that last for years, months and even three days.
The Davis Enterprise newspaper was founded in 1897 and is still around today. You can also see their articles on a phone or in their archives online.
A Digital Object Identifier (DOI).
Yes a newspaper is as long as two hammers.
This is a long list and the information is available elsewhere (look in the related link below).
Articles can go on for a long period of time.
For a newspaper to deompose it takes 3-4 months
In our modern age finding a newspaper article for a different country is easy as long as you have a computer and an internet connection. If you don't have access to the internet and you live in a large city there are newspaper venders that sell papers from many different countries where you could purchase a Sri Lankan paper.
No such articles exist. Tornadoes do not last long enough for articles to be written about them as they occur.
It depends on the newspaper you are publishing it in and how long it is.
The Irish Times is a daily broadsheet newspaper. Broadsheet newspaper are the largest varieties of newspaper, having long vertical pages that display information.
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A very good website is the BBC (see the related link below). Use the search box on it for a long list of articles pertaining to Richard the Lionheart.