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'''Die Zeit'''<ref>The newspaper writes its name always in capital letters: '''DIE ZEIT'''.</ref> ('The Time') is a [[Germany|German]] weekly newspaper published nationwide. Founded in 1946 in [[Hamburg]], Die Zeit is the most widely read weekly newspaper in Germany. In the first quarter of 2004 its circulation was 460,000. Among its publishers is the former [[chancellor of Germany]] [[Helmut Schmidt]].
'''Die Zeit'''<ref>The newspaper always capitalises its name: '''DIE ZEIT'''.</ref> ('The Time') is a [[Germany|German]] weekly newspaper published nationwide on Thursdays. Founded in 1946 in [[Hamburg]], Die Zeit is the most widely read weekly newspaper in Germany. In the first quarter of 2004 its circulation was 460,000. Among its publishers is the former [[Wikipedia:Chancellor of Germany|chancellor of Germany]] [[Helmut Schmidt]].


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Die Zeit[1] ('The Time') is a German weekly newspaper published nationwide on Thursdays. Founded in 1946 in Hamburg, Die Zeit is the most widely read weekly newspaper in Germany. In the first quarter of 2004 its circulation was 460,000. Among its publishers is the former chancellor of Germany Helmut Schmidt.

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  1. The newspaper always capitalises its name: DIE ZEIT.