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The ''Daily Star Sunday'' is a weekly tabloid newspaper published in the United Kingdom. It was launched as a sister title to the ''Daily Star'' on 15 September 2002. The ''Daily Star Sunday'' is published by Express Newspapers, which along with the ''Daily Star'' also publishes the ''Daily Express'' and ''Sunday Express''. The group is owned by Richard Desmond's Northern and Shell company. The paper predominately features stories about celebrities, sport, and news and gossip about popular television programmes, such as soap operas and reality TV shows. The current editor is Stuart James, who took over the post in February 2014 from the paper's previous editor, Peter Carbery. ==Regular features== The newspaper features a picture of a glamorous woman on Page 3, however in contrast to its daily stablemate, the ''Daily Star Sunday'' is almost always nudity-free. Other regular features in the ''Daily Star Sunday'' include Bushell On The Box, a TV column by Gary Bushell, a film column by Andy Lea, James Ingham's showbiz column Wired, Soaper Star, travel pages and Mark Forsyth's No Limits motoring pages. Football, racing and rugby league make up the bulk of the sports pages, with the weekend's football action covered in depth in the Result pullout. In addition, the Irish edition covers Gaelic Games and the domestic soccer scene. The newspaper features a large amount of showbiz coverage, including lots of reality TV and soap stories. There is also weekly coverage of troops, crime and consumer stories. In addition there is a readers' comment page based around Twitter messages that are apparently printed verbatim. It celebrated its tenth anniversary in late 2012. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Daily Star Sunday」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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