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Page 3, or Page Three, was a British newspaper convention of publishing a large image of a topless female glamour model (known as a Page 3 girl) on the third page of mainstream red top tabloids. The Sun introduced the feature in November 1970, which boosted its readership and prompted competing tabloids—including The Daily Mirror, The Sunday ...
Why is the Sun's corona so much hotter than the Sun's surface? (more unsolved problems in astronomy) The temperature of the photosphere is approximately 6,000 K, whereas the temperature of the corona reaches 1,000,000–2,000,000 K. The high temperature of the corona shows that it is heated by something other than direct heat conduction from the photosphere. It is thought that the energy ...
An editorial on page 2 announced: "Today's Sun is a new newspaper. It has a new shape, new writers, new ideas. But it inherits all that is best from the great traditions of its predecessors. The Sun cares. About the quality of life. About the kind of world we live in. And about people."
No More Page 3 was a campaign that ran in the United Kingdom from 2012 to 2015, aimed at convincing the owners and editors of The Sun to cease publishing images of topless glamour models on Page 3, which it had done since 1970. Started by Lucy-Anne Holmes in August 2012, [3] [4] the campaign represented Page 3 as an outdated, sexist tradition ...
Modelling career. Born on 7 October 1968 in Hounslow, Middlesex, Whittaker has described herself as a shy teenager. [2] She began glamour modelling after her mother sent her photo to the Yvonne Paul modelling agency, but asked her father not to look at any of her topless pictures. [2] She made her Page 3 debut in The Sun in 1985, aged 16, [3 ...
Sonoma Valley Sun, of California. The Gainesville Sun, Florida. The Baltimore Sun, Maryland. The Sun (Lowell), Massachusetts. St. Louis Sun, Missouri (1989–1990) Las Vegas Sun, Nevada. The New York Sun (2002–2008) The Sun (New York) (1833–1950) Sun Newspapers, a chain of weekly newspapers in Ohio.
Taken on 20 October 1968 from Apollo 7. Sunlight is a portion of the electromagnetic radiation given off by the Sun, in particular infrared, visible, and ultraviolet light. On Earth, sunlight is scattered and filtered through Earth's atmosphere as daylight when the Sun is above the horizon.
Sun Yat-sen was born to Sun Dacheng ( 孫達成) and his wife, Lady Yang ( 楊氏) on 12 November 1866. [148] At the time, his father was 53, and his mother was 38 years old. He had an older brother, Sun Dezhang ( 孫德彰 ), and an older sister, Sun Jinxing ( 孫金星 ), who died at the early age of 4.