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    Stockholms-Tidningen (Swedish: The Stockholm Times) was a Swedish-language morning newspaper published in Stockholm, Sweden, between 1889 and 1984 with...
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    Airtaco as well as by newspaper publishers Dagens Nyheter AB and Stockholms-Tidningen AB. Airtaco (founded in August 1950 as Aero Scandia) can be considered...
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  • Skånes köpmannablad, weekly business newspaper published 1919–1935 Stockholms-Tidningen, published 1889–1966 and 1981–1984 Vägen Framåt, nationalist weekly...
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  • stating "It hits home like a fist between the eyes". In contrast, the Stockholms-Tidningen wrote Isaksson was better suited for print than film, where she was...
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  • published on 19 September 1931 and then, the newspaper was merged with Stockholms-Tidningen. "Sweden: historical and statistical handbook". Runeberg. Retrieved...
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  • the Gothenburg edition of Expressen is titled GT (originally Göteborgs-Tidningen) and the Malmö edition is titled Kvällsposten, but the three share half...
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  • Swedish Trade Union Confederation (category Organizations based in Stockholm)
    this collective membership.) In 1956 social democratic newspaper Stockholms-Tidningen was acquired by the Swedish Trade Union Confederation. Until recently...
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  • Liljedahl and between 1946 and 1965 it was awarded in cooperation with Stockholms-Tidningen. The first Guldbollen award was given in 1946 to Gunnar Gren. In...
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    Beskow Plaque and Rudolf Koivu Prize for Moominland Midwinter (1958) Stockholms-Tidningen Culture Prize (1963) Finnish State Prize for Literature (1963) Anni...
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    Aftonbladet (category Newspapers published in Stockholm)
    and the Centre Party, Torsten Kreuger sold Aftonbladet as well as Stockholms-Tidningen to the Swedish Trade Union Confederation. Since then, the editorial...
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