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Most leading articles were hostile.
David Ayerst's history of the Guardian, published in 1971, notes: "Most leading articles are fugitive pieces, but some of the young Manchester Guardian men of 1956 can still quote these words, verbatim, unrehearsed".
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Apart from this, though, there was little else in the paper about the monarch's record, save for a roundup of how the press - both at home and abroad - had reported the event: Both the "Neue Freie Presse" and the "Neues Wiener Tagblatt" devote most sympathetic leading articles to the attainment by Queen Victoria of a longer reign than any of her predecessors.
It's true that some editors published indignant leading articles on the subject, but most preferred victimhood to change.
All led their front pages with Trump-related stories, all carried leading articles about him, and he featured in most of the columns by senior political writers.
Consider first the sheer scale: most papers devoted more than a dozen pages to the story, plus leading articles, columns, commentaries and many readers' letters.
The prime minister did not have to turn to the leading articles to gauge newspaper reaction to his European Union "settlement" because most of the front pages made it clear.
The most significant aspect of today's Ukip coverage is the amount of space devoted to it, and the number of leading articles analysing its electoral potential.
Most leading ministers kept their jobs.
Look then at their leading articles.
Most leading indicators remain elevated.
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