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In English Language countries newspapers of record have generally been Broadsheet , although now some of these publications have switched or are planning to switch to a Tabloid / Compact format, generally as a cost-cutting measure. Newspapers of record are usually found internationally at Newsstand s as representative of the publishing country's news. In some countries, newspapers of record may be the only ones that schoolchildren, particularly those in private schools, may quote from, or even be seen with in school. Newspapers of record generally have strong editors and proprietors and are allowed to hold independent views from those of their proprietor. Newspapers generally considered "newspapers of record" include (classified by language): NEWSPAPERS OF RECORD IN ENGLISH, BY COUNTRY Australia
Canada
Egypt
Hong Kong
India
Republic Of Ireland
Israel
Lebanon
Malaysia
New Zealand
Pakistan Russia
Singapore
South Africa
United Arab Emirates
United Kingdom England
Scotland
Wales
Northern Ireland
United States Because of the First Amendment To The Constitution Of The United States , and U.S. Supreme Court decisions such as '' Near V. Minnesota '', the government does not (and can not) define certain papers as having a right to print or otherwise restrict or license newspapers. Therefore, in the U.S. a newspaper of record is generally any public newspaper that has a large circulation and whose editorial and news-gathering functions are considered professional and typically unbiased. This is why, for example, despite its having a large circulation, a newspaper such as '' The National Enquirer '' is ''not'' considered a newspaper of record (its news-gathering functions are not considered professional or its stories are considered biased), while a paper such as the Boston Globe , with a much smaller circulation, ''is'' considered a newspaper of record. Most U.S. daily newspapers having a publication of 500,000 or 1,000,000 and above would qualify as newspapers of record.
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NEWSPAPERS OF RECORD IN ARABIC, BY COUNTRY International Egypt
Israel
Lebanon NEWSPAPERS OF RECORD IN DUTCH, BY COUNTRY Belgium
The Netherlands
NEWSPAPERS OF RECORD IN FRENCH, BY COUNTRY Canada
France
Lebanon
Switzerland
NEWSPAPERS OF RECORD IN GERMAN, BY COUNTRY Austria
Germany
Switzerland
NEWSPAPERS OF RECORD IN SPANISH, BY COUNTRY Argentina
Chile
Mexico Spain
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