Difference between revisions of "Financial Times"
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| − | The '''Financial Times''' (FT) was originally a British financial newspaper, but now is international in scope with editions being published in 23 cities. It is printed on distinctive salmon-pink paper. Its advertising campaigns emphasize the informational nature of the paper by using the slogan ''No FT. No comment''. | + | The '''Financial Times''' (FT) was originally a [[British]] financial [[newspaper]], but now is international in scope with editions being published in 23 cities. It is printed on distinctive salmon-pink paper. Its advertising campaigns emphasize the informational nature of the paper by using the slogan ''No FT. No comment''. |
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Revision as of 14:18, September 5, 2007
The Financial Times (FT) was originally a British financial newspaper, but now is international in scope with editions being published in 23 cities. It is printed on distinctive salmon-pink paper. Its advertising campaigns emphasize the informational nature of the paper by using the slogan No FT. No comment.