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The Metropolis Star was one of the leading media businesses in the city of Metropolis, and was a leading competetitor to the city's most infamous newspaper outlet, the Daily Planet. One of the Star's field reporters was Toby Raynes, a woman who once had a relationship with SCU officer Maggie Sawyer.

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  • Metropolis Star
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  • The Metropolis Star was one of the leading media businesses in the city of Metropolis, and was a leading competetitor to the city's most infamous newspaper outlet, the Daily Planet. One of the Star's field reporters was Toby Raynes, a woman who once had a relationship with SCU officer Maggie Sawyer.
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  • The Metropolis Star was one of the leading media businesses in the city of [[W:C:DC:Metropolis
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  • Metropolis Star
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  • United States of America
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  • Milky Way
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  • Superman Vol 2 9
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  • Earth
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  • * Toby's employer is occasionally identified as the Daily Star.
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  • New Earth
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  • Metropolis
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  • Sol
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  • The Metropolis Star was one of the leading media businesses in the city of Metropolis, and was a leading competetitor to the city's most infamous newspaper outlet, the Daily Planet. One of the Star's field reporters was Toby Raynes, a woman who once had a relationship with SCU officer Maggie Sawyer.
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