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First published as the Los Angeles Daily Times, it was founded in 1881 and has won 37 [[Pulitzer Prize|Pulitzer Prizes]] through 2004. | First published as the Los Angeles Daily Times, it was founded in 1881 and has won 37 [[Pulitzer Prize|Pulitzer Prizes]] through 2004. | ||
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The Los Angeles Times is a well known liberal daily newspaper based in Los Angeles. Serving a large metropolitan market, it has one of the highest circulations of any newspaper nationwide and even reaches into other parts of southern California, having a version for San Diego county for instance.
First published as the Los Angeles Daily Times, it was founded in 1881 and has won 37 Pulitzer Prizes through 2004.
