Dagen may refer to: Dagen (Danish newspaper) Dagen (1803-1843), defunct Danish newspaper Dagen (Norwegian newspaper) Dagen (Swedish newspaper) Dagen (1845–1846)...
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Mary Dagen McDowell (born January 7, 1969) is an American anchor and co-host of The Bottom Line on Fox Business as well as a commentator and guest host...
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Dagen H (H-day), today usually called "Högertrafikomläggningen" (lit. 'the right-hand traffic reorganisation'), was on 3 September 1967, the day on which...
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Dagens Nyheter (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈdɑ̌ːɡɛns ˈnŷːˌheːtɛr] , lit. 'news of the day'), abbreviated DN, is a daily newspaper in Sweden. It is published...
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Dagens industri (Di) is a financial newspaper in tabloid format published in Stockholm, Sweden. Dagens industri was founded in 1976 with two issues per...
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Dagen, or since the early 2000s Nya Dagen, is a daily newspaper in Sweden with the expressed purpose of being a Christian voice in the media noise. The...
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State Beavers. On May 17, 1997, Dagen was born as Lacy Michele Dagen in Concord, California. Dagen's father is Shawn Dagen, the president of FreshSource...
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Dagens Eko ("Echo of the day") – often shortened to Ekot ("The echo") – is the news service of Swedish national radio broadcaster Sveriges Radio. It provides...
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Dagens Næringsliv (Norwegian for "Today's Business"), commonly known as DN, is a Norwegian newspaper specializing in business news. As of 2015[update]...
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DAGEN (commonly written Dagen) was a Danish newspaper which published for only 41 issues, from 22 October 2002 to 6 December 2002. DAGEN was the first...
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