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\nGreat Britain has a longstanding a proud tabloid tradition. Whether we should be proud is another thing but one, the left-leaning Daily Mirror is relatively young, founded only 120 years ago. And the name seems to be reflected in the newspaper\/website The Reflector, that also employs DJ Scott Wright, otherwise known as superhero Micromax, himself modelled on former BBC Radio DJs, Scott Mills and Steve Wright.
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