About The Norm
The Norm is an American comic strip by Michael Jantze. It ran in newspapers, syndicated by King Features Syndicate, from August 1996 until September 12, 2004, when Jantze removed the strip from syndication to develop it as an online comic strip and television series.
Little Britain sketch racist and outdated, Ofcom research says
... Graphic and realistic violent content is considered The Norm after the 21:00 watershed, while some viewers found that previously taboo topics such as sadistic behaviour and sexual violence are now more common, Ofcom said...
BBC show is a 'lifeline' for Afghan girls, UN says
... However, for the majority of girls in Afghanistan, like my cousins, marrying young became The Norm...
Ukraine war: Training to clear the world's most heavily mined country
... Denys says it s now The Norm to find the bodies of dead Russian soldiers booby-trapped in liberated territory...
The ongoing legacy of 'Red Ken' Livingstone
... " He was ahead of his time - a supporter of political change ahead of what would be seen as The Norm...
20mph: Wales first UK nation to drop speed limit from 30mph
... 6mph) speed limits to be The Norm for cities, towns and villages worldwide, while the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (Rospa) has encouraged wider use of 20mph limits as a " considerably less expensive" means of traffic calming...
Laura Kuenssberg: Inside the high-stakes soap opera that led to political chaos
... It was striking how many of our interviewees, looking back, burst into tears at the awful memories - getting off the Tube at Parliament Square every day to walk through screaming crowds of protestors, death threats and danger appallingly became The Norm...
How a suicide bomb attack changed the lives of UN aid workers
... T-walls (tall reinforced concrete blocks), sandbagged compounds and protective gear have become The Norm, Elpida says...
Made In Heaven: A show taking on all that's wrong with Indian weddings
... Though things are slowly, marrying largely remains The Norm and single people, especially women, are often pressured by their families to " settle down"...