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==Reporting==
 
==Reporting==
 
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=== COVID-19 ===
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[[image:The Sun on COVID-19 2020 v 2021.jpg|left|450px]]
 
===Annecy Shootings===
 
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Revision as of 16:36, 27 December 2021

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Typenewspaper
Founded1964-09-15
Author(s)Unknown
Interest ofStop Funding Hate
Local copyBroken Link: [[{{{local}}}]]
A UK tabloid

The Sun is a UK tabloid.

Reporting

COVID-19

The Sun on COVID-19 2020 v 2021.jpg

Annecy Shootings

Full article: Annecy Shootings

The Guardian reported on 8 July 2014 that "the wife of British Iraqi-born engineer Saad al-Hilli, who was murdered with his family in the French Alps, had a "secret" American husband who died of a heart attack on the same day as the deadly attack, it emerged on Tuesday". The former husband, known only as 'James T', reportedly died on September 5 2012 in Natchez, Mississippi. The official cause of death was a heart attack.[1][2] The Sun identified the man as a dentist named James Thompson, and reported that the FBI were treating the case as murder.[3]

 

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