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− | '''The Times of London''' is an [[England|English]] newspaper | + | '''''The Times of London''''' is an [[England|English]] newspaper. |
== History == | == History == | ||
[[Homer]] made the front page after he crashed into [[Queen Elizabeth II]]'s carriage in [[Buckingham Palace]]. | [[Homer]] made the front page after he crashed into [[Queen Elizabeth II]]'s carriage in [[Buckingham Palace]]. | ||
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+ | == Behind the Laughter == | ||
+ | *''{{W|The Times}}'' is a real British newspaper, owned by [[Rupert Murdoch]]'s {{W|News Corporation}}, just as ''Simpsons'' production company [[20th Century Fox]] is. | ||
+ | *Although it is mostly referred to as ''The Times'', it is sometimes referred to as ''The Times of London'' to distinguish it from the various other ''Times'' newspapers found around the world. | ||
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The Times of London
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The Times of London is an English newspaper.
History[edit]
Homer made the front page after he crashed into Queen Elizabeth II's carriage in Buckingham Palace.
Behind the Laughter[edit]
- The Times is a real British newspaper, owned by Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation, just as Simpsons production company 20th Century Fox is.
- Although it is mostly referred to as The Times, it is sometimes referred to as The Times of London to distinguish it from the various other Times newspapers found around the world.
Appearances[edit]
External links[edit]