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Népszabadság is a large "left" Hungarian newspaper, founded in 1956. "Népszabadság" literally means "People's Freedom", and is a '''reference''' to the paper's communist roots.  
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Népszabadság is a large "left" Hungarian newspaper, founded in 1956. "Népszabadság" literally means "People's Freedom", and is a '''reference''' to the paper's communist roots. This newspaper is mostly owned by foreign media interests (the Swiss publishing house Ringier) although the Szabad Sajtó foundation, created by the MSZP party, owns 26.7% of Népszabadság's shares. Népszabadság has had the largest circulation (up until very recently). To date, the circulation (2010) stands on 80 thousand copies.
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The featured article about our team, titled[http://nol.hu/lap/tudomany/20100617-bakterium_legobol "bacteria from lego"] ,was featured on June 17th, 2010.  
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Click here to download the article in Hungarian, or here for a "google translated version" (we appologize for the slight errors in translation).
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This newspaper is mostly owned by foreign media interests (the Swiss publishing house Ringier) although the Szabad Sajtó foundation, created by the MSZP party, owns 26.7% of Népszabadság's shares.
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Népszabadság has had the largest circulation (up until very recently). To date, the circulation (2010) stands on 80 thousand copies.
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The featured article about our team, titled "bacteria from lego", was featured on June 17th, 2010.
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[http://nol.hu/lap/tudomany/20100617-bakterium_legobol Original Article link online]
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Népszabadság (iGEM article published on June 17th, 2010

Népszabadság is a large "left" Hungarian newspaper, founded in 1956. "Népszabadság" literally means "People's Freedom", and is a reference to the paper's communist roots. This newspaper is mostly owned by foreign media interests (the Swiss publishing house Ringier) although the Szabad Sajtó foundation, created by the MSZP party, owns 26.7% of Népszabadság's shares. Népszabadság has had the largest circulation (up until very recently). To date, the circulation (2010) stands on 80 thousand copies. The featured article about our team, titled[http://nol.hu/lap/tudomany/20100617-bakterium_legobol "bacteria from lego"] ,was featured on June 17th, 2010.

Click here to download the article in Hungarian, or here for a "google translated version" (we appologize for the slight errors in translation).

Article 2

write a paragraph about the newspaper in quaestion (blick, index, peoples freedom or medikus lap). How many people read it, where is it published (paper or web based) and a little detail from wikipedia. Below this information should be a donwloadable picture of our article, with a link to the original one and a reminder that it is translateble by google translate.


Article 3

write a paragraph about the newspaper in quaestion (blick, index, peoples freedom or medikus lap). How many people read it, where is it published (paper or web based) and a little detail from wikipedia. Below this information should be a donwloadable picture of our article, with a link to the original one and a reminder that it is translateble by google translate.


Article 4

write a paragraph about the newspaper in quaestion (blick, index, peoples freedom or medikus lap). How many people read it, where is it published (paper or web based) and a little detail from wikipedia. Below this information should be a donwloadable picture of our article, with a link to the original one and a reminder that it is translateble by google translate.