• The Daily Planet is a fictional newspaper appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, commonly in association with Superman. The newspaper...
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    The Daily Planet was a licensed brothel in Melbourne, Australia. The 18-room establishment was located in Horne Street, Elsternwick. It was also mentioned...
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  • The Daily Planet is a fictional newspaper in the Superman comic series. Daily Planet may also refer to: Daily Planet (Philadelphia newspaper) Berkeley...
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  • The Asheville Daily Planet is a free, independent alternative newspaper published in Asheville, North Carolina. It was named after the fictional Daily...
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  • Daily Planet was a television program on Discovery Channel Canada which features daily news, discussion and commentary on the scientific aspects of current...
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  • fighting crime. Clark resides in the fictional American city of Metropolis, where he works as a journalist for the Daily Planet. Superman's supporting characters...
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  • Songs for the Daily Planet is the 1994 debut album of American alternative country artist Todd Snider. It was released in 1994 via MCA Records. The album...
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  • The Twin Cities Daily Planet, in operation from 2006 until 2019, was an independent website specializing in news events in the Minneapolis – Saint Paul...
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  • telegram to George Taylor, the editor of the Daily Star (the antecedent to the Daily Planet), addressed to "Metropolis, N.Y." In the 1940s Superman cartoons...
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  • The Daily Planet was a weekly underground newspaper that was distributed for free on college campuses in the greater Philadelphia area in the 1970s. It...
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  • to the liner notes of the compilation album Love Story, Young was involved in Forever Changes long enough to arrange the track "The Daily Planet"; Young...
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  • comic books published by DC Comics. He is the editor-in-chief of the Metropolis newspaper the Daily Planet. The character maintains very high ethical and...
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  • The first and former editor-in-chief of the Daily Star, before the "Daily Star" was renamed the "Daily Planet." Cat Grant: gossip columnist for the Daily...
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  • is an award-winning journalist for the Metropolis newspaper the Daily Planet and the primary love interest of the superhero Superman and his alter ego...
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  • The Berkeley Daily Planet was a free weekly newspaper published in Berkeley, California, which continues today as an internet-based news publication....
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  • Telluride Daily Planet website. Twin Cities Daily Planet Daily Planet (Philadelphia newspaper) Berkeley Daily Planet Asheville Daily Planet Daily Planet DC...
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  • to Earth and resumes his job at the Daily Planet in Metropolis as his alter-ego Clark Kent. There, he learns that the woman he loves, Lois Lane, is engaged...
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  • The sequel to Dawn of the Planet of the Apes (2014), it is the third installment in the Planet of the Apes reboot franchise and the ninth film overall....
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  • in a blue-and-red suit bearing the House of El crest, he is cautioned against changing human history. At the Daily Planet in Metropolis, Clark becomes a...
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  • Cat Grant first appeared in The Adventures of Superman #424 (January 1987) as a gossip columnist for the Daily Planet. Introduced as a potential love...
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  • "off duty" as Daily Planet reporter Clark Kent. In most of the series' episodes, Lois Lane and Jimmy Olsen, Clark's colleagues in the office, find themselves...
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  • Olsen is most often portrayed as a young photojournalist working for the Daily Planet. He is close friends with Lois Lane and Clark Kent, and has a good...
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    biologist, television personality and producer. He hosted the Canadian television series Daily Planet. He was born and raised in Edmonton, Alberta and currently...
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  • Torch in season four, landing a job at the Inquisitor in season six, and finally being hired at the Daily Planet in season seven. Throughout seasons four...
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    weekly residency at a local club The Daily Planet. He not only was soon packing the room, the audience knew the words to the songs and would sing along. Through...
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  • the DC Extended Universe, based on the DC Comics character of the same name. As with her comics counterpart, Lane is a reporter for the Daily Planet and...
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  • Myler, Colin (November 5, 2012). "How the Daily News bested Superstorm Sandy: The Daily Planet would be proud". Daily News. Retrieved July 25, 2013. García-Hodges...
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  • Birthright) in the post-Infinite Crisis DC Universe. In the series, Lois becomes Clark's mentor when he begins his employment at the Daily Planet. The paper has...
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  • a newspaper editor of Smallville Press and interviews for a job at the Daily Planet under editor Perry White. Clark becomes acquainted with photographer...
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  • media mogul who acquires The Daily Planet and employs Clark Kent as a television journalist for his WGBS TV network. After the Crisis on Infinite Earth...
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