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"newspaper named" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to introduce the name of a newspaper in a sentence. For example: The article in the newspaper named "The Daily Tribune" discussed the latest political scandal.
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A newspaper named The Times-Call took it over at the turn of the 20th century.
Iostudio had previously designed and distribution the first marketing promotion for Whisper Creek, a newspaper named The Sipping Times.
He also published a daily newspaper named Tongnip sinmun ("The Independent") as a medium for awakening the populace to the importance of sovereignty and civil rights.
The newspaper named a few teachers — both stars and laggards — and announced that it would release the approximate rankings for all teachers, along with their names.
In 2010 the Vatican newspaper named If I Could Only Remember My Name, your first solo record, on a top 10 list of spiritually nourishing records.
A newspaper named two former directors of the CQC who it says were present at a crucial meeting when an official was ordered to delete a critical report.
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Canadian newspapers named the dead woman as 18-year-old Anastasia DeSouza.
Indian newspapers named the woman as Madhura Nagendra, a graduate student from Bangalore who now lives in London.
Graham also criticised newspapers because none of the journalists or newspapers named in the 2006 information commissioner's report, What Price Privacy Now, responded seeking further information.
The situation has been further complicated by media reports, first on the Web site of The Wall Street Journal and then in several newspapers, naming the juror.
Mentions a battle she won with Shawn over the use of the full newspaper name Daily News rather than "the News".
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