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- The_Post_(British_newspaper) abstract "The Post was a national tabloid newspaper in the United Kingdom, owned by Eddy Shah. It ran for only five weeks in November and December 1988. Ian St John and Jimmy Greaves, then the hosts of an ITV football series called Saint and Greavsie, had a column in the paper.The Post was produced at Messenger Newspapers, Warrington, UK. With Apple Macintosh computers and Quark Xpress software giving it a "what you see is what you get" page design, it had, for its short life, the most advanced production techniques. In addition to this, the pages were transmitted by phone line to the printshop, which gave extra lead time (no courier service).".
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- The_Post_(British_newspaper) wikiPageWikiLink Apple_Macintosh.
- The_Post_(British_newspaper) wikiPageWikiLink Association_football.
- The_Post_(British_newspaper) wikiPageWikiLink Category:1988_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- The_Post_(British_newspaper) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Defunct_newspapers_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- The_Post_(British_newspaper) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Publications_disestablished_in_1988.
- The_Post_(British_newspaper) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Publications_established_in_1988.
- The_Post_(British_newspaper) wikiPageWikiLink Eddy_Shah.
- The_Post_(British_newspaper) wikiPageWikiLink ITV_(TV_network).
- The_Post_(British_newspaper) wikiPageWikiLink Ian_St_John.
- The_Post_(British_newspaper) wikiPageWikiLink Jimmy_Greaves.
- The_Post_(British_newspaper) wikiPageWikiLink Macintosh.
- The_Post_(British_newspaper) wikiPageWikiLink Newspaper.
- The_Post_(British_newspaper) wikiPageWikiLink QuarkXPress.
- The_Post_(British_newspaper) wikiPageWikiLink Quark_Xpress.
- The_Post_(British_newspaper) wikiPageWikiLink Tabloid_(newspaper_format).
- The_Post_(British_newspaper) wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- The_Post_(British_newspaper) wikiPageWikiLinkText "''The Post'' (British newspaper)".
- The_Post_(British_newspaper) wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Post".
- The_Post_(British_newspaper) hasPhotoCollection The_Post_(British_newspaper).
- The_Post_(British_newspaper) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Defunct_UK_newspapers.
- The_Post_(British_newspaper) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:UK-newspaper-stub.
- The_Post_(British_newspaper) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- The_Post_(British_newspaper) subject Category:1988_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- The_Post_(British_newspaper) subject Category:Defunct_newspapers_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- The_Post_(British_newspaper) subject Category:Publications_disestablished_in_1988.
- The_Post_(British_newspaper) subject Category:Publications_established_in_1988.
- The_Post_(British_newspaper) hypernym Newspaper.
- The_Post_(British_newspaper) type Newspaper.
- The_Post_(British_newspaper) comment "The Post was a national tabloid newspaper in the United Kingdom, owned by Eddy Shah. It ran for only five weeks in November and December 1988. Ian St John and Jimmy Greaves, then the hosts of an ITV football series called Saint and Greavsie, had a column in the paper.The Post was produced at Messenger Newspapers, Warrington, UK.".
- The_Post_(British_newspaper) label "The Post (British newspaper)".
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- The_Post_(British_newspaper) sameAs Q7757855.
- The_Post_(British_newspaper) sameAs Q7757855.
- The_Post_(British_newspaper) wasDerivedFrom The_Post_(British_newspaper)?oldid=641265640.
- The_Post_(British_newspaper) isPrimaryTopicOf The_Post_(British_newspaper).