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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 27. Chapters: Amandala, List of Community Newspaper Company weeklies, Qapqal News, Universitas, Marion County Record, Rolling Stone, Business, Belize Times, Novinite.com, Das Schwarze Korps, Georgian Business Week, Dekho Bhopal, Die Zeit, alom, Weekendavisen, Essex County Standard, The Guardian, Khalsa Akhbar Lahore, The Copenhagen Post, The Reporter, Boulder City News, L'Expression de Mamy-Wata, Almadina, El Fagr, The Umpqua Post, Tiedonantaja, Cyprus Observer, Capital, Sha'ar LaMathil, Der Pilger, The Boston Courant, The Sofia Echo, Welt am Sonntag, Helsinki Times, Hamilton Press, Busqueda, Dag og Tid, Sabot, The National Perspective, Hazaribag Times, Kosmos tis Patras, Sermitsiaq, Tri County Journal, Eqtesad-e Golestan, The Friday Times, Star International, Cyprus Weekly, Ingenioren, Symvoulos Epicheiriseon, ZbCOMMA, Styx, Steinkjer-Avisa, Mindanao Journal, Ilocos Times, Zaman, Sport Week, Biltmore Beacon, Oak Park Journal, Wayne Today, Rheinischer Merkur, Weekly ST, The Southeast Asia Weekly, Novato Advance, Al-Hadaf, Dimanche.ch, The San Pedro Sun, Gaza Weekly Newspaper, Les Noticies, Cyprus Today, La Vie Eco, Cook Strait News, Ambergris Today. Excerpt: Amandala is a Belizean tabloid newspaper; published twice weekly, it is considered the "most widely circulated newspaper in Belize." It was established on August 13, 1969 as the chief spreadsheet for the United Black Association for Development (UBAD). Its offices are located at 3304 Partridge Street in Belize City. As of the end of April, 2011, it has published over 2500 issues. Amandala was adapted from the Xhosa/Zulu word "amandla," which means "power." Editors felt that Belizeans might mispronounce the word, so they added an extra "a" after the "d." Amandala editors often like to say the word means "power to the people," although the correct term for that is "Amandla, Ng...