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Trinidad and Tobago Newsday : ウィキペディア英語版 | Trinidad and Tobago Newsday
''Trinidad and Tobago Newsday'' is a daily newspaper in Trinidad and Tobago. ''Newsday'' is the newest of the three daily papers after the ''Trinidad and Tobago Guardian'' and the ''Trinidad and Tobago Express'' respectively. The newspaper was founded in 1993 by Therese Mills, former editor-in-chief of the ''Guardian''. ''Newsday'' bills itself as "The People's Newspaper". In addition to its main offices at 23A Chacon Street, Port of Spain, the paper maintains satellite bureaux in Chaguanas and San Fernando, Trinidad, and Scarborough, Tobago. In 2010, ''Newsday'' began printing copies of the ''USA Today'' International Edition on its presses. Mills compared her paper with its new American partner, calling them "both young newspapers. ... When ''Newsday'' started in 1993, we faced enormous challenges as we threw down the gauntlet to two well-established national dailies. In four years, however, ''Newsday'' had become the number one daily newspaper in readership in this country.”〔("Trinidad & Tobago: USA Today and Newsday announce the launch of the USA Today Trinidad & Tobago", ''USA Today'', 3 March 2010. )〕 Kris Rampersad, who like Mills is a former editor at the ''Guardian'', served as senior journalist and investigative reporter in politics and other social issues for ''Newsday'', winning several awards. ==References==
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