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Until 1989, the paper supported the [[Israeli Labor Party|Labor Party]]. In 1989, the paper was purchased by [[Hollinger Inc.]], owned by [[Conrad Black]]. 
 
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Founded1932
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Until 1989, the paper supported the Labor Party. In 1989, the paper was purchased by Hollinger Inc., owned by Conrad Black.

 

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