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It certainly has. I've just spent some time removing some of the worst excesses and stacks of repeated text. It still remains rather too self-promotional and it's interesting that almost all of the references are from the paper's scrapbook, rather than links to originals. (I've noted this, but didn't have time to search out original sources.) AIncidentally, the infobox says the paper is a broadsheet; the text says tabloid. Easiest way to check: got to the website I thought - except it's dead! Emeraude (talk) 14:07, 24 September 2012 (UTC)[reply]