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STAND_PROUD is newspaper run by Dio Luciferi, although it was originally started as The New World Observer but changed a lot of names afterwards.
Naming
Known names of the newspaper (and a year):
- The New World Observer (2009)
- March Of The Celts (Oct 2011)
- Prick Seventy Seven (Oct - Nov 2011)
- Noble Concepts (Nov - Dec 2011)
- Secret Clearance (2011-2012)
- The_Cantos (September 2012-???)
- STAND PROUD (2014-Present)
Avatars
- The New World Observer.jpg
The New World Observer - first name
- March Of The Celts.jpg
March Of The Celts
- Prick Seventy Seven.jpg
Prick Seventy Seven
- Noble Concepts.jpg
Noble Concepts
- Secret Clearance.jpg
Secret Clearance
The beginning
The Editor shared content along the lines of Election Campaigns, Geo-Politics, and Military Analysis in the past but often redacted content as he went along. When he moved to the United States his experience as a writer was dwarfed by many of his peers, so he decided to focus on reading other Newspapers for ideas about the general affairs he wished to contribute to.
2011 period
2011 was the busiest year in changing the name of the newspaper. The names used in this period were:
- March Of The Celts - In September 2011, he returned to Ireland and started his Newspaper career yet again, taking the previous reactions of his hard toned and abrasive articles he strives to be a bit more impartial. He chose the name of his paper because he enjoys Celtic New Age music, and Irish during the Diasporas have come to know many homes around the world.
- Prick Seventy Seven - When he moved to the United States his experience as a writer was dwarfed by many of his peers, so he decided to focus on reading other Newspapers for ideas about the general affairs he wished to contribute to. The Newspaper is named after the AN/PRC-77 Portable Transceiver of the United States Armed Forces.
- Noble Concepts / Secret Clearance - When he moved to the United States his experience as a writer was dwarfed by many of his peers, so he decided to focus on reading other Newspapers for ideas about the general affairs he wished to contribute to.
Below is a catalog of articles published in 2011, but unfortunately all of them were deleted:
- Interview with General xDavidx - Upon entering service with the eUS Special Forces, he felt like interviewing his Unit Commander.
- Adapt to eRepublik better! - In the ever changing game during 2011, he decided to keep people focused.
- IRC a Libertarian Awareness - Coxed out of his shell by his Party Leaders, he decided to make an IRC Guide for Icechat 7.
- It is High Tide - In pirate theme, and after five months of Military service, he said farewell to his comrades.
- My Resent Travels - A little more pirate humor offered on his arrival back in Ireland.
- Government Administration - An article he wrote, in part due to his own experiences with cabinets, focusing on a minimalist approach to Governance.
- Party Elections Recap - An Election recap.
- Starki's big eIreland Investment Drive - Starkad Rorlikson asked him to publish an article in the Irish Media.
- Keep Your Stride - A motivational article.
- Peace on Earth - A article targeting his apathy with a Game of Orwellian nature.
- Frontal War - A suggestive war strategy article.
- A Libertarian Campaign - His Congress Election Campaign article for California, Which was successful, the article was admired for its honesty.
- Congressional Review - He decided to share some of the Meta Game that US Congress supplies.
- Holy Grail Gaming - His remarks on 12 months or more of gold sink economics.
- Maryland Campaign - A Congress Election Campaign for his home state.
The Cantos period
The_Cantos was created shortly after Day 1711, by Dio Eraclea. This predated his arrival in Pakistan and before this date the Newspaper had limited success under different names dating as far back as October 2009 (approximately the same month of the publishers birth). The Newspaper has mainly focused upon some of Dio Eraclea's recent exploits in Pakistan, some political News, and also the wars with Iran of 1726-1744.