The Penguin Times | |
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Newspaper in 22 March 2000 | |
Vital statistics | |
Type | Newspaper |
Effects | Urgh |
Source | Urgh |
Location | USA |
Cost to buy | Free |
Cost to sell | Free |
The Penguin Times which lasted during the time when Aunt Arctic was not in the newspaper industry, was the national newspaper of the USA from 2000 to 2001. It was the second newspaper of the USA, formerly the New CP Times. It has six pages.
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The History of Newspapers in the USA
Very Olden Times (-1975): | The Confederate Times, The Weekly Press, The Antarctic Times (1800-1913)-WILLIAM OL' TIMES (1913-1917) and Whoot sagt, was geht in Druck! (Propaganda) (1913-1917)-(The Antarctic Times (1917-1975) |
Colonial Antarctica Period (1975-1995): | Colonial Times (1975-1985) - Colonial Times (1985-1998) The Daily Colonia (1975-1995), The Free Freezelandian Press, New Freezelandian Republic |
New Generation (1993-2005): | CP Times (1993-1995) - The Daily Colonia (1995-1997) - New CP Times (1997-2000) - Penguin Times (2000-2001) - The South Pole Times (2001-2005) |
Current Day (2005-): | Club Penguin Times,The Club Penguin City Beacon The Antarctic Times, The Frostborough Crown, The Margate Times, The Antarctic Gazette, The Trans-Antarctic Post, The Eastshield Star, The Aquarius Tribune, The Gemini Sun, The Polaris National, The Pengu Town Telegraph, The Mcdonalds City Prayer |
Newspaper writers and influential people: | Aunt Arctic's Family - Aunt Arctic - Uncle Arctic - Brother Arctic |