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Times | journalist Andrew Norfolk has argued the school contrib |
r a second autobiography came from a British | journalist, Alexander Norman, in the 1980s, who sat and |
Journalist Brad Norrington alleged that during the 1960 | |
Coleraine) is a broadcast | journalist from Northern Ireland, currently working at |
death unknown) was a Unionist politician and | journalist in Northern Ireland. |
He was a famous | journalist of northern Mexico, but he joined the exodus |
A | journalist should not fear to discuss politics, should |
wan Ward (2 April 1909 - 5 March 1983) was a | journalist most notable for his work with the Daily New |
1845 - 6 May 1926) was an English author and | journalist, most notable as the husband of Mrs Humphry |
He has worked as a | journalist most notably for the Financial Times (1988-2 |
He operated on Senator Edward Kennedy, | journalist Robert Novak and author Reynolds Price. |
He was married to | journalist and novelist Madeleine Ferron from 1945 unti |
Martin J. Goodman (The Graduate College), | journalist and novelist |
Sir Philip Gibbs, | journalist and novelist |
Expatriate American | journalist and novelist William Gardner Smith died ther |
Paris's second wife and widow, the German | journalist and novelist Sonja Reuter Paris, took over h |
or Stoke-on-Trent Central, Tristram Hunt and | journalist and novelist Jemima Hunt. |
The words and lyrics were written by | journalist and novelist Iain Hollingshead, with music b |
Historian, | journalist and novelist expert. |
things, a member of the French Resistance, a | journalist, a novelist, a publisher and a businessman. |
In his writing, as a | journalist and novelist, Bartov describes his first con |
3, 1851 - June 11, 1907) was a French poet, | journalist, dramatist, novelist, and socialist activist |
Kjersti Scheen (born 1943) is a Norwegian | journalist, illustrator, novelist, crime writer and chi |
ary 1961, Krefeld, West Germany) is a German | journalist and novelist. |
Shane Gericke is a former | journalist turned novelist. |
Alphonse Karr, French critic, | journalist and novelist. |
ificated professional journalists (often the | journalist held NUJ or IFJ ID/certification). |
Before this, he worked as a | journalist on numerous newspapers, including the Melbou |
d in San Francisco, where she was married to | journalist Danny O'Brien. |
versy in May 2007, when in an interview with | journalist Jason O'Toole, in Hot Press magazine, he sai |
own is the also associated with the renowned | journalist Vinzenz Oberhollenzer, who has written a gre |
He was a | journalist by occupation, starting in 1929. |
Brother of fellow | journalist Adolph Ochs, George Oakes was educated at th |
MA course to join The Telegraph as a Trainee | Journalist in October 1995. |
July 11, 1944) is an Italian philosopher and | journalist, editor of the magazine MicroMega. |
Chauncey Bailey, | journalist, editor-in-chief of The Oakland Post |
(8 May 1809 - 30 April 1881) was an English | journalist, apostle of disestablishment, founder of the |
Vinod Dua- He is a TV | journalist, winner of Padma Shri. |
Daniel Johnson ( | journalist), editor of Standpoint, and son of Paul John |
y) Sengstacke-prolific & award winning photo | journalist, photographer of Civil Rights Movement |
That makes your position as an opinion | journalist kind of useless." |
Maria A. Ressa is a Filipino | journalist, author of the book Seeds of Terror, contain |
r (b.1963) is an American national political | journalist currently of the National Journal. |
awarded the Best Chief Minister of India, by | Journalist Association of India on 12 July 2008. |
Claus Kleber, | journalist, anchor of the "heute-journal" |
krainian People's Republic in exile, lawyer, | journalist, member of the Ukrainian National-Democratic |
yde is a British novelist fiction writer and | journalist, author of two novels (Clever Girl, 1995, an |
ridge - 5 March 1904, London) was an English | journalist, man of letters, and compiler of reference w |
Charles E. Maple, a | journalist, chamber of commerce official, and Texas sta |
Mike Munro - Television | journalist, host of TV show 'This is your life' |
Frano Supilo (1870-1917), politician and | journalist, founder of Novi list daily |
an Argentine-born American entrepreneur and | journalist, pioneer of the development of online servic |
city: her father (name unrevealed), who is a | journalist, was of European descent, her mother (Mariko |
edtke (25 December 1894 - 1955) was a German | journalist and officer. |
She is a BBC Berkshire broadcast | journalist, who often wrote sports reports on Reading H |
Its most famous editor, crusading | journalist Fremont Older agitated for years against civ |
Award-winning | journalist Warren Olney hosts the show; it is syndicate |
ober 3, 2004 in Blaricum) was a Dutch sports | journalist, appearing on both radio and television. |
The veteran | journalist remained on duty for 45 hours with little re |
After university, he became a newspaper | journalist, working on various publications until he jo |
A BBC | journalist recently on a visit to Kars recalls the brie |
Bernard Ponsonby is a Scottish broadcast | journalist working on regional news and current affairs |
Bateson was voted the Best | Journalist writing on General Insurance for a National |
Mountcharles in County Donegal, he became a | journalist working on various local papers. |
nwriter, documentary filmmaker and freelance | journalist writing on travel, film, books and pop cultu |
(1933 - 16 February 2008) was a Nova Scotian | journalist focused on politics. |
nal novel Island, which tells the story of a | journalist shipwrecked on the fictional island of Pala, |
Liz was also a | journalist working on local and regional newspapers in |
Sangeeta Bhamra Kandola is a British | journalist, working on a freelance basis with UK news o |
am was Grits Gresham (1922-2008), the sports | journalist who once hosted ABC's The American Sportsman |
9 December 1961 in Marktredwitz) is a German | journalist and one of the five publishers of the German |
Neil Reynolds (born ca 1940) is a Canadian | journalist and one-time politician. |
John McVicar (born 1940) is a British | journalist and one-time convicted armed robber. |
Geoff Keighley (2005-present) - Video game | journalist for online, print and television, freelance |
Begg (1825-1905), teacher, civil servant and | journalist from Ontario, Canada; spent more of his care |
Following a career as a | journalist in Ontario, Buchanan moved to Alberta and pu |
s for Limited Government, esteemed new media | Journalist and opinion leader, being featured on Redsta |
Freelance | journalist Mark Oppenheimer wrote in The Boston Globe i |
al violence including the assassination of a | journalist and opposition members [and] the assassinati |
own (July 7, 1803 - November 26, 1888) was a | journalist, writer, orator, and revolutionary in Lower |
He introduced himself as a | journalist in order to be able to go near him. |
photographed and interviewed by Sunday Sport | journalist Roger Ordish. |
Peter Zuckerman - | Journalist, The Oregonian |
Alaska for twenty years as an ethnographer, | journalist, labor organizer, field biologist and marine |
llagh was once described by fellow technical | journalist Andrew Orlowski as a, "draw by crayon libert |
ulii Khariton was born to a Jewish family of | journalist Boris Osipovich Khariton and actress Mirra Y |
She now works as a TV | journalist in Oslo. |
As a prominent poet and | journalist in Ottoman Palestine he founded the newspape |
our candidate Leonard Matters, an Australian | journalist, but ousted Matters in 1931 with a majority |
Sean Mallen is a Canadian | journalist with over 20 years at Global TV News. |
In 1991, he became a staff | journalist and over the next few years he interviewed c |
director was Luis Penchi, a Ponce-born radio | journalist with over 25 years of broadcast experience. |
drew Harvey (born 3 March 1944) is a British | journalist who over a period of thirty years has presen |
Before joining academia, Turner worked as a | journalist for over ten years writing for the Boston Ph |
Airisto had a career as a TV | journalist for over 30 years, and she has appeared on m |
James Daly is a San Francisco Bay Area | journalist and owner of 2030 Media, a content-creation |
uary 1869 - 19 February 1922) was a Canadian | journalist, newspaper owner, and general. |
He was a former | journalist in Oxford, North Carolina and Wilmington, No |
ustralian newspaper editor and father of the | journalist, P. P. McGuinness. |
For the Australian | journalist, see Padraic McGuinness. |
She was married briefly to fellow | journalist Clarence Page. |
His father was politician and | journalist Justas Paleckis. |
Batuk Vora (died 2004) was a | journalist from Palitana, Gujarat, India. |
der brother of the late author and freelance | journalist Marcus Palliser. |
The | journalist A.R.B. Palmer described his cover drive as " |
August 24 - Niels Ditlev Riegels, historian, | journalist and pamphleteer (born 1752) |
Washington Post | journalist Phillip Pan wrote that the two self-immolato |
keh Nkrumah (born 1959, Accra) is a Ghanaian | journalist, a Pan-Africanist and an editor of Al Ahram |
tober 1915 - 6 February 1988) was an English | journalist, radio panellist and novelist: she also wrot |
Nazi Mix"; disc 2 contains an interview with | journalist Peter Paphides, of which 38 answers (as 38 t |
those born in the village are the artist and | journalist Molly Parkin (Molly Thomas), snooker player |
February 1835 - 10 July 1913) was a Canadian | journalist and parliamentarian. |
She's the sister of another Italian | journalist, Benedetta Parodi. |
on of the society is Clare alumnus and Times | journalist Matthew Parris, who presented the society's |
, and featured a brief cameo appearance from | journalist Matthew Parris. |
In 1940 Lewis was eking out a living as a | journalist and part-time teacher at Coleg Mair. |
id Whitton (born 22 April 1952) is a British | journalist, Labour party politician and former MSP. |
She played a | journalist opposite Paul Ahmarani in The Future is Now! |
The story involves a | journalist named Paul Kemp, who moves from New York to |
packaged by NBC Universal, hosted by veteran | journalist Jane Pauley. |
Alice Gerard is a | journalist and peace activist who lives in Buffalo, New |
On April 16, 2007, slain | journalist Daniel Pearl was added to the Holocaust Memo |
Journalist Daniel Pearl got his start at the "Transcrip | |
Heart, a book by Mariane Pearl, wife of the | journalist Daniel Pearl, playing the role of former Wal |
Peattie was born in Chicago to the | journalist Robert Peattie and the novelist Elia Peattie |
28 March 1962), who married firstly, the | journalist Rory Peck (d. |
issued on ZTT Records including Chapter 3 of | journalist Ian Peel's The 808 Story and an additional b |
Journalist, death penalty opponent, and newly minted la | |
Tony Romeo is a prominent | journalist in Pennsylvania, working for KYW (AM), where |
Tom Barnes is a prominent | journalist in Pennsylvania, working for the Pittsburgh |
James O'Toole is a prominent | journalist in Pennsylvania, working for the Pittsburgh |
Dennis Brian Patrick Roddy is a prominent | journalist in Pennsylvania, working for the Pittsburgh |
Jan Murphy is a prominent | journalist in Pennsylvania, working for The Patriot-New |
Gar Joseph is a prominent | journalist in Pennsylvania, USA, working for the Philad |
Brad Bumsted is a prominent | journalist in Pennsylvania, working for the Pittsburgh |
The | journalist Barrie Penrose has alleged that Straw subseq |
Robinson married | journalist John Penrose in 1980. |
Conceived after World War II by the | journalist Cesare Perfetto, it was inaugurated in 1947 |
Alistair Cooke, | journalist, television personality and broadcaster |
Dan Shaughnessy - Sports | journalist, television personality |
He presided over the 1735 trial of | journalist John Peter Zenger on charges of sedition and |
For his namesake the Canadian | journalist, see Peter Armstrong (journalist). |
At 16, Littlejohn went to work as a trainee | journalist in Peterborough. |
Later he worked as | journalist in Petrozavodsk using the name Juuso Matero. |
attributed 16 killings to him, including BBC | journalist Kate Peyton. |
For the music and film | journalist, see Phil Hardy (journalist). |
cember 3, 2010), was an award-winning sports | journalist in Philadelphia. |
Eric J. Etheridge is a | journalist and photographer who was the initial editor, |
He began his career as a | journalist and photographer in Roanoke, Virginia. |
For the Canadian television | journalist and photographer, see Glen Baxter (journalis |
Stephen Dau (1971 - ) is an American writer, | journalist and photographer. |
Derek Bishton (born 1948) is an English | journalist and photographer. |
Skolnick is an American science and medical | journalist and photographer. |
Jackson is the Star's owner, editor, | journalist and photographer. |
tober 1992) was a British Trotskyist writer, | journalist, polemicist, physician, and activist. |
Kenneth Colley - | journalist Bill Pickett |
He told | journalist Tony Pierce in a 2007 interview: "I …was the |
d that the letters were forgeries written by | journalist Richard Pigott, and Parnell was personally v |
18, 2010 primary election, Trivedi defeated | journalist Doug Pike and Lower Merion Commissioner Bria |
depiction of war by Hollywood, award-winning | journalist John Pilger described the film as "admirable |
pen the Head is a book written by author and | journalist Daniel Pinchbeck, founding editor of the lit |
Binnie stated to | journalist James Pindell, "The advertisement I appear i |
Before becoming a | journalist, Gillmor played music for seven years. |
ecember 2, 1855 to September 17, 1899) was a | journalist who played one game for Major League Basebal |
Billy Taylor was a successful broadcast | journalist after playing football. |
Hugo Butler worked as a | journalist and playwright before moving to Hollywood in |
Artur was the brother of the noted | journalist and playwright Robert Bodanzky. |
Drew Hayden Taylor - Canadian | journalist and playwright |
4 February - Jacques Copeau, | journalist, actor, playwright, director, teacher (d.194 |
e with Harry Kellett Chambers, an Australian | journalist and playwright. |
st 31, 1938 in Dallas, Texas) is an American | journalist and playwright. |
efore he wrote he became an Author, he was a | journalist and playwright. |
o Rico 1902 - 1997) was a Puerto Rican poet, | journalist, and playwright. |
It was named after the | journalist and poet Joyce Kilmer. |
chin, radical Whig controversialist, gadfly, | journalist and poet (born c. 1661) |
1869), | journalist and poet |
December 23 - Thomas Walter Price (Cuhelyn), | journalist and poet (d. |
w York - 25 January 1904 Ohio) was a lawyer, | journalist and poet from the United States. |
January 2006, Bangkok) was a British (Welsh) | journalist, writer, poet and adventurer. |
mar' ("Amar Abadabadi") was a famous author, | journalist and poet of the country. |
Mark O'Brien was a | journalist and poet who lived in Berkeley, California. |
th Akers Allen (died 1911), American author, | journalist and poet |
8 - 8 January 8, 1819) was a Slovene priest, | journalist and poet from the late Enlightenment period. |
band of author Isabella Banks, was a British | journalist, editor, poet, playwright, amateur actor, or |
21, 1861 - February 20, 1927) was a Romanian | journalist, novelist, poet, lawyer, and socialist milit |
5 November 1862 - 7 March 1945) was a German | journalist and poet. |
Douglass Sherley (1857-1917) was an author, | journalist, and poet. |
1, 1839 - January 15, 1908) was an American | journalist and poet. |
861 - 2 February 1936) was a British writer, | journalist and poet. |
John Armstrong (1771-1797), was a Scottish | journalist and poet. |
r (10 April 1866 - 12 May 1931) was a German | journalist and polar explorer who conducted several exp |
onal unity collapsed, and his influence as a | journalist and polemicist weakened. |
t 12, 1843 - June 8, 1914) was an Irish-born | journalist and political figure in Ontario, Canada. |
glish-born real estate and insurance broker, | journalist and political figure in British Columbia, Ca |
For the | journalist and political consultant, see Millard Hall. |
Sam Smith (born 1937) is an American | journalist and political activist who was an early pion |
lis (November 5, 1835 - March 5, 1891) was a | journalist and political figure in New Brunswick. |
'94, The New York Times Bestselling author, | journalist, and political strategist |
ксандрович Жуков; 1908-1991) was a prominent | journalist and political figure in the Soviet Union. |
Arthur Withy (1870-1943) was a New Zealand | journalist and political activist. |
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