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Several newspapers go by the name of Guardian:

  • The Guardian, a British newspaper founded in 1821 as the Manchester Guardian, which took its current title in 1959.
  • The San Francisco Bay Guardian, a free weekly newspaper published in San Francisco.
  • The Guardian is also the name of the newspaper of the Communist Party of Australia.
  • The Guardian (1713), a short-lived British publication of 1713, founded by Richard Steele and featuring contributions by his collaborator Joseph Addison.
  • The Guardian (1846), a weekly Anglican newspaper founded in 1846 by Richard William Church and others, which ran until 1951.
  • Guardian (US), a New York newspaper, published as the National Guardian from 1948 to 1967 and Guardian from 1967 to 1992.
  • The Guardian (Tanzania), a Tanzanian newspaper.


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  A legal guardian is a person who has the legal authority (and the corresponding duty) to care for the personal and property interests of another person, called a ward. ... In law, a ward is someone placed under the protection of a legal guardian. ... The Guardian is a 1990 film directed by William Friedkin and starring Jenny Seagrove, Dwier Brown and Carey Lowell. ... The Guardian is a film starring Kevin Costner and directed by Andrew Davis, and scheduled for release in 2006. ... The Guardian was a CBS television drama series, which aired from September 25, 2001 to May 18, 2004. ... The Guardian, a. ... The Guardian from Ultima VII intro The Guardian is the final villain of the Ultima series of computer role playing games. ... Guardian is a Contemporary Christian Music hard-rock band formed in the 80s. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... The HMS Guardian was a World War II-era net laying and photographic ship built in 1932 and scrapped in 1962. ... The Keirsey Temperament Sorter(KTS) is a self-assessed personality questionnaire designed to help people better understand themselves, first introduced in the book Please Understand Me. ... Shoghi Effendi (1897-1957) Shoghi Effendi Rabbani (March 1, 1897 - November 5, 1957) was the Guardian of the Baháí Faith from 1921 until his death. ... An operating system (OS) is a software program that manages the hardware and software resources of a computer. ... Tandem Computers was an early manufacturer of fault tolerant computer systems, marketed to the growing number of transaction processing customers who used them for ATMs, banks, stock exchanges and other similar needs. ... Flag Ship from the video game Gorf In video games, a boss (sometimes called a guardian) is a particularly large or difficult computer-controlled character that must be defeated at the end of a segment of a game, whether it be for a level, an episode, or the very end... A computer game is a game composed of a computer-controlled virtual universe that players interact with in order to achieve a defined goal or set of goals. ...


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