Guardian

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Several newspapers go by the name of Guardian:

  • The Guardian, a British newspaper founded in 1821 as the Manchester Guardian, which took its current title in 1959
  • The San Francisco Bay Guardian, a free weekly newspaper published in San Francisco
  • The Guardian is also the name of the newspaper of the Communist Party of Australia
  • The Guardian (1713), a short-lived British publication of 1713, founded by Richard Steele and featuring contributions by his collaborator Joseph Addison
  • The Guardian (1846), a weekly Anglican newspaper founded in 1846 by Richard William Church and others, which ran until 1951
  • Guardian (US), a New York newspaper, published as the National Guardian from 1948 to 1967 and Guardian from 1967 to 1992
  • The Guardian (Tanzania), a Tanzanian newspaper
  • The Guardian (Nigeria), a Nigerian newspaper
  • The Guardian (Belize), a Belizean newspaper

Guardian in music:

  • Guardian Records, a record label affiliated with EMI, which went out of business in 2002
  • Guardian (band), a Christian hard rock band

Guardian in video games:

  • Guardian (Ultima), the final villain of the Ultima series
  • Guardian (computer game), a 1984 computer game for Commodore 64 by Alligata Software
  • Guardian II: Revenge of the Mutants, a 1985 computer game for Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum and Amstrad CPC by Hi-Tec Software
  • The Guardian Angel (computer game), a 1990 computer game for Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum and Amstrad CPC by Codemasters
  • Guardian Unit of Nations, from the Sonic the Hedgehog fictional universe
  • In AdventureQuest, one of the players that has paid to have special acess to the game

Guardian in film:

Guardian in US Armed Forces:

Guardian can also refer to:

Guardians can refer to several things:

  • The Guardians (The Guardians of the Ancient Wisdom) are also a Hip-Hop duo comprised of Madam Blahvatski and danDNA who are based in London, England and are closely connected to the writer Stan Gooch. Their name is taken from the title of one of Gooch's books.
  • Guardians: Outlook is an original science fiction Virtual series by J. J. Estes. The series is set in the near future and follows mankind's progress toward becoming the galactic guardian species.
  • Guardians in the Halo (video game series) refers to the act in which the game displays that "The Guardians" have killed someone in the case that there is no other programmed response explaining the death.
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