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The Fontanese Digest will bring periodic updates on the news from the only bastion of freedom in East Island, Fontan. We will try our best to bring current affairs and news from Fontan with the Fontanese perspective of things.
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'''Fontanese Digest''', the only newspaper from the beacon of Democracy and Freedom of [[East Continent]].  
  
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==History==
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The Fontanese Digest was founded by Lord Mikhail, Servant of [[Fontan]], on September 14th, 2005, as a way to assert his political influences after his was defeated by [[IGhost_Family|zedd]] in an election which both of the two stood up as Chancellor candidates. By trying to bring up a newspaper in which he could describe various affairs of Fontan with the Fontanese perspective of things to its people did Lord Mikhail hope that it would help him establish his good reputation as an excellent commentator, and a politician as well. The neutrality of the articles did bring much praise to the Digest after its first few publishings, but low sales made Lord Mikhail nearly on the brink of giving up.
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==Index==
 
* [[The Fontanese Digest/First Issue: Early September 2005|First Issue: Early September 2005]]
 
* [[The Fontanese Digest/First Issue: Early September 2005|First Issue: Early September 2005]]
 
* [[The Fontanese Digest/Second Issue: Late September 2005|Second Issue: Late September 2005]]
 
* [[The Fontanese Digest/Second Issue: Late September 2005|Second Issue: Late September 2005]]

Revision as of 13:09, 14 December 2005

Fontanese Digest, the only newspaper from the beacon of Democracy and Freedom of East Continent.

History

The Fontanese Digest was founded by Lord Mikhail, Servant of Fontan, on September 14th, 2005, as a way to assert his political influences after his was defeated by zedd in an election which both of the two stood up as Chancellor candidates. By trying to bring up a newspaper in which he could describe various affairs of Fontan with the Fontanese perspective of things to its people did Lord Mikhail hope that it would help him establish his good reputation as an excellent commentator, and a politician as well. The neutrality of the articles did bring much praise to the Digest after its first few publishings, but low sales made Lord Mikhail nearly on the brink of giving up.

Index