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We're not doing much from "Punch" these days.
By Hendrik Hertzberg From Punch, October 3, 1863.
Tenniel was knighted in 1893 and retired from Punch in 1901.
It was replaced by computers that read market data from punch cards, and the reporting time was cut to seconds.
There were some wonderfully hypocritical about-faces, one from The Times, but best of all from Punch.
Allied Domecq has rejected a rival offer of £2.7 billion in cash from Punch Taverns, another pub group.
It has also announced the purchase of eight freehold, managed pubs from Punch Taverns, up 0.5p at 83.6p, for £15.9m.
Chads are the tiny pieces of paper that are normally dislodged from punch cards when a voter makes a choice.
When Antic bought it from Punch Taverns in 2011 it was called Zulus and was falling apart.
Analyst Hugh-Guy Lorriman said: This seems a successful disposal from Punch and in line with the previous disposal programme.
There was bluegrass virtuosity from the mandolist Sam Bush and from Punch Brothers, whose set included a string-band version of a Radiohead song.
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