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The Observer is a broadsheet newspaper of the United Kingdom published on Sundays. It takes a liberal/social democratic line on most issues.

It has been part of the Guardian Media Group plc since June 1993. Before that it was owned by Lonrho plc[?].

Reference

  • HISTORY OF GMG 1990 - 1999, Guardian Media Group website; as of March 2, 2003; [1] (http://www.gmgplc.co.uk/gmg/history/)

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