- age of
manual typesetting led
Private Eye
magazine to dub the
paper the "
Grauniad" in the 1970s, a
nickname still occasionally used by the
editors for self-mockery...
-
typographical errors,
earning it the
nickname The
Grauniad. The
domains www.
grauniad.com and www.
grauniad.co.uk
redirect to The Guardian's
website at www...
- instance, the
British newspaper The
Guardian is
sometimes referred to as The
Grauniad due to its re****tion for
frequent typesetting errors in the era before...
- "****er-****". Likewise,
Private Eye
often refers to The
Guardian as The
Grauniad, due to the newspaper's
early re****tion for
typographical errors. Plays...
-
composer and
violinist A
nickname for The Guardian, a UK newspaper, from "
Grauniad" This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Graun...
-
outsourcing company Capita, "Carter-****" for the law firm Carter-Ruck, and "The
Grauniad" for The
Guardian (the
latter a
reference to the newspaper's
frequent typos...
- Indescribablyboring. The
Guardian newspaper is
generally referred to as The
Grauniad, in
reference to the paper's re****tion for
typographical errors and mistakes...
- Rossdale, John Saxbee,
Martin Shaw,
Oliver Simon, and
David Stancliffe. The
Grauniad —
Church of
England in
turmoil as
synod rejects report on same-**** relationships...
-
Retrieved 31
October 2009., review; note that true to its re****tion The
Grauniad misspells the author's name
throughout Brace,
Marianne (24
November 2009)...
- Rossdale, John Saxbee,
Martin Shaw,
Oliver Simon, and Stancliffe. The
Grauniad —
Church of
England in
turmoil as
synod rejects report on same-**** relationships...