The Times
Yes - butter existed long before the 1930s - it was present long before the middle ages.
i think it was moarchy
Fascism existed in Italy under Benito Mussolini's rule in the 1920s, 1930s and 1940s.
It's a traditional name for a newspaper.
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yes
the name of the newspaper wass "the new England courant"
Joseph Stalin was the Russian leader in the 1930s.
The city name (Washington) is typically not italicized in a newspaper's full name (e.g., The Washington Post). Only the newspaper's title (Post) is italicized to indicate it is a publication name.
The Hilltop is the student newspaper of Howard University in Washington, DC. It has existed since 1924 and has a daily print circulation of 7000, according to its website.
The name of the newspaper in Corydon, Indiana is "The Corydon Democrat."
The name of the newspaper in Sacramento, California is The Sacramento Bee. Published daily since 1857, The Bee is Sacramento's largest newspaper, and the fifth largest in the state.