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===Government organs=== The term "newspapers of public record" can also denote those owned and operated by a government that directs their entire editorial content. Such newspapers, while pejoratively termed "[[State media|state mouthpieces]]", can also be called "official newspapers of record", independently of whether they publish legal notices - distinguishing them from a gazette whose primary role is to publish notices, as their entire content represents the official view and doctrine of the state. This kind of official newspaper is distinct from newspapers of record by reputation, and is liable to fail the reputation criterion due to its governmental control. The word "official" can be used to distinguish them from "newspapers of record by reputation". Examples include Russia's ''[[Rossiyskaya Gazeta]]'',<ref>{{cite book |last=Zadorozhnii |first=Oleksandr |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=lMokDwAAQBAJ |title=International Law in the Relations of Ukraine and the Russian Federation |date=July 2017 |publisher=K.I.S |isbn=978-6176841463 |page=144 |author-link=Oleksandr Zadorozhnii}}</ref> North Korea's ''[[Rodong Sinmun]]'',<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Em |first1=Pavel P. |last2=Ward |first2=Peter |date=January 2021 |title=City profile: Is Pyongyang a post-socialist city? |url=https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0264275120312981 |journal=[[Cities (journal)|Cities]] |volume=108 |page=102950 |doi=10.1016/j.cities.2020.102950 |quote=... a line that appeared in Rodong Sinmun (Rodong Sinmun, 1999, 29) the official newspaper of record in North Korea. |s2cid=225116450|url-access=subscription }}</ref> and China's ''[[People's Daily]]''.<ref>{{cite web | website=[[Australian Broadcasting Corporation]] | access-date=10 May 2022 | first= Ryan |last=Manuel | date=14 December 2017 | title=China is furious and Australia should expect more backlash after questioning its influence | quote=Most significantly, the People's Daily, China's official newspaper of record, had a special signed editorial attacking Australia's government and media.| url=https://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-12-14/china-backlash-australia-questions-of-political-interference/9258462}}</ref>
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