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− | :* | + | :* [[File:Symbol confirmed.svg|16px]] New enough, long enough and within policy. Both hooks supported by inline citations. QPQ done, no image. It could be interesting with a bit more elaboration on as to why the newspaper adopted the slogan, but strictly speaking that is outside the remit of a DYK review; the article is good to go. |
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Democracy Dies in Darkness
- ... that "Democracy Dies in Darkness" was the first slogan ever to be adopted by The Washington Post ? Source: Washington Post "The paper hasn’t had an official slogan in its 140-year existence"
- ALT1:... that Washington Post staff decided on "Democracy Dies in Darkness" after considering more than 500 other slogans? Source: Washington Post "The group brainstormed more than 500 would-be slogans."
- Reviewed: Cristina Alberini
Created by Feminist (talk). Self-nominated at 16:38, 27 February 2020 (UTC).