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Sunday Business Post : ウィキペディア英語版
The Sunday Business Post

''The Sunday Business Post'' is Sunday newspaper distributed nationally in Ireland.
The newspaper's editorial line has in the past been strongly Republican, especially under former editor Damien Kiberd.〔http://republican-news.org/archive/1998/April09/09inc.html〕
Among the paper's columnists are David McWilliams and Tom McGurk.
==History==
''The Sunday Business Post'' was previously owned by Thomas Crosbie Holdings (TCH). It is now owned by Key Capital, Paul Cooke and staff members (6% equity for staff).〔http://www.rte.ie/news/business/2013/0607/455093-sunday-business-post/〕
A co-founder was James Morrissey (spokesperson for Denis O'Brien).
The paper's first edition appeared on 26 November 1989. While TCH's other major newspaper titles, were the ''Irish Examiner'' and ''Evening Echo'', are based in Cork, ''The Post'' is published in Dublin. The paper describes itself as "Ireland's Political, Economic and Financial Newspaper". It is a general newspaper with a strong emphasis on commerce, politics and financial markets. The newspaper does not have a sports section. Three supplements are published weekly with the newspaper: ''The Market'', which concentrates on Irish Stock Exchange and company news; ''The Magazine'', an entertainment and features magazine; and a property supplement. A once-monthly Computers in Business magazine is also included.
In July 2014, Post Publications Ltd., the publisher of the paper, announced that Cliff Taylor would leave the paper after ten years as editor. Pat Leahy, the paper's deputy editor and political editor, was the paper's acting editor until Ian Kehoe was made editor. 〔http://www.irishtimes.com/business/sectors/media-and-marketing/taylor-leaves-sunday-business-post-after-decade-as-editor-1.1877192〕

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