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land) is an Irish historian, crime novelist, | journalist and broadcaster. |
dicated travel, food, wine and entertainment | journalist and formally a singer, actress and cabaret p |
Rachel Grepp, | journalist and politician (d.1961) |
From 1962 he was a | journalist and critic for Newscheck magazine. |
Island during his early career as a teacher, | journalist and Charlottetown city alderman. |
Pitt-Kethley has also worked as a freelance | journalist and has written for the Independent, the Big |
February 2003) was a British athlete, sports | journalist and co-founder of the London Marathon. |
ellor Paulton (1857 - 6 December 1923) was a | journalist and Liberal politician who sat in the House |
Eriksen (born 2 October 1966) is a Norwegian | journalist and editor. |
ham (December 21, 1779-April 10, 1861) was a | journalist and politician in New England. |
artner of Maxine McKew, a leading Australian | journalist and former Labor member for the Division of |
25 February - Philip Graves, | journalist and writer (d.1953). |
te Henri Lacordaire, ecclesiastic, preacher, | journalist and political activist (b.1802). |
After the war, Grythe was a | journalist and subeditor in Dagningen from 1946 to 1950 |
She is married to T. Sasimohan, a senior | journalist and presently the Head of News and Current a |
to Premier Alan Carpenter's recruit, former | journalist and lobbyist Karen Brown. |
They have one son (MG Radhakrishnan - noted | journalist) and a daughter (R Parvathy Devi - journalis |
He then became a | journalist, and worked on The Times. |
s Nilsen Ronning, Norwegian-American author, | journalist and editor. |
May 12, 1936) was a Scottish-born merchant, | journalist and political figure in Ontario, Canada. |
to avoid of getting arrested, meets Sayeh, a | journalist and activist focused on Iranian human rights |
Charles Chorley (1810?-1874) was an English | journalist and man of letters. |
journalist and lawyer Glenn Greenwald and "disrupt" his | |
Amanda Parr is an English television | journalist and reporter. |
37 - 25 February 2010) was a notable Turkish | journalist and television programmer. |
Matilde Asensi (born 1962) is a Spanish | journalist and writer, specialised mainly in historical |
hard Jebb (1874-25 June 1953) was an English | journalist and author in the field of Empire and coloni |
9 June 1963 - 30 October 2007) was a British | journalist and writer who wrote a column for The Guardi |
A novelist, | journalist, and short story writer known for his realis |
Mary Beth (Tracey Hoyt), a television | journalist and Rupert's girlfriend, |
Tom Mangold, award-winning BBC | journalist and writer |
gust 1952 in Hereford, England) is a British | journalist and author. |
In 1893, Fletcher became a | journalist and joined the Brisbane Courier as a leader- |
sented by, and associated with award winning | journalist and commentator Mary Goldring. |
Stanley was a former | journalist and combattant for the Republicans in the Sp |
Ellen Goodman (born 1941), American | journalist and Pulitzer Prize-winning syndicated column |
ndsen (19 March 1894 - 1966) was a Norwegian | journalist and crime novelist. |
"Funky Cold" Medina is a Canadian television | journalist and documentary producer. |
ber 20, 1825-September 1, 1913) was a Quebec | journalist and political figure. |
James McIsaac (1854 - April 2, 1927) was a | journalist and political figure in Prince Edward Island |
ds before beginning a successful career as a | journalist and baseball broadcaster in his native Venez |
His father was the | journalist and historian Theodore White. |
Victor Rusu (born 1953) is a politician, | journalist, and activist from Moldova. |
Kirsty Lang (born 1962) is a British | journalist and broadcaster currently working for the BB |
9 June 1951 in Hamburg) is a marxist German | journalist and politician. |
ober 3, 1955) was a United States publisher, | journalist, and United States Army general. |
In 1994 she married Martin Ivens, also a | journalist, and Deputy Editor of the Sunday Times since |
Bateson (born 16 August 1952) is an English | journalist and former newspaper executive, now living a |
s the third son of Harold Spender, a Liberal | journalist and writer who founded the Boys' Club moveme |
born November 11, 1950) is a Romanian poet, | journalist and editor. |
tember 1908 - 29 December 1998) was a French | journalist and author of several books on Japan. |
He was a | journalist and prominent single-taxer (i.e. a land tax) |
ts nonfiction editor is Kathleen Laufenberg, | journalist and science writer at the National High Magn |
n is an American environmentalist historian, | journalist and author. |
n circa 1969) is a former British television | journalist and presenter. |
the London Stock Exchange before becoming a | journalist and a part-time cricket coach at Cambridge. |
In his writing, as a | journalist and novelist, Bartov describes his first con |
hynia, Russia (now Ukraine) - 1929) was a US | journalist and social-welfare advocate. |
l Grundt Spang (1931 - 2003) was a Norwegian | journalist and crime writer. |
He later worked for a time as a | journalist and fought in the Spanish Civil War in 1837. |
o Ziliani (born 1956 in Milan) is an Italian | journalist and wine critic, with a specialty in Italian |
father N. D. Cocea, a well known writer and | journalist, and mother Florica Mille, who was the daugh |
Elizabeth Fishel is a | journalist and author. |
David Holmes is a British | journalist and broadcaster. |
Tom Gross is a British-born | journalist and international affairs commentator, speci |
ry Wells (Kelsey Sanders), a college student | journalist and committed Christian has been assigned to |
Formerly, he worked as a radio | journalist and newspaper correspondent. |
Pamela Cytrynbaum (born 1966) is an American | journalist and instructor in journalism. |
SE, (16 January 1921 - 3 October 2008) was a | journalist and British politician belonging to the Labo |
Alex Kotlowitz is an American | journalist and author. |
ard Wilson (born 2 August 1965) is a British | journalist and broadcaster. |
r leaving the police station, where a lot of | journalist and reporters waiting for them. |
il servant, teacher at the Military Academy, | journalist and writer. |
lgian actress, screenwriter, make-up artist, | journalist and author. |
The fourth candidate was the | journalist and folklorist Lewis Spence of the National |
He now works as a | journalist and author in Frankfurt. |
Paul Jandl (born 1962), Austrian | journalist and literary critic |
He worked as a | journalist and in advertising after leaving university. |
His distinguished career as a science | journalist and editor spanned several activities includ |
born American Lyrical expressionist painter, | journalist and memoirist. |
After he left university Davies worked as a | journalist and in 1965 he wrote the novel Here We Go Ro |
ibert Prantl (born 1953, Nittenau), a German | journalist and jurist |
born 10 July 1954 in Sandnes) is a Norwegian | journalist and editor. |
Foster (born 11 February 1964) is a British | journalist and television news presenter. |
cherson (born October 5, 1932) is a Scottish | journalist and writer. |
John Strachey, | journalist, and Henry Strachey, artist, were his younge |
nberry was opposed by Democrat Ivy Harper, a | journalist and a legislative assistant to former Congre |
tral Cardiff, and was the younger brother of | journalist and television presenter John Humphrys. |
Artur was the brother of the noted | journalist and playwright Robert Bodanzky. |
e has been awarded to the Peruvian novelist, | journalist and politician Mario Vargas Llosa, a dark ho |
Edward Whelan, | journalist and politician (d.1867) |
Deep K. Datta-Ray is a | journalist and academic. |
edtke (25 December 1894 - 1955) was a German | journalist and officer. |
born June 25, 1929) is an American financial | journalist, and editor-at-large at Fortune magazine. |
Charles M. Blow is an American | journalist, and the current visual Op-Ed columnist for |
nna Blythman is a British investigative food | journalist and writer and a commentator on the British |
Lorrain was a | journalist and a business person. |
Expatriate American | journalist and novelist William Gardner Smith died ther |
Amanda Rosseter is an award-winning | journalist and was a reporter in addition to being the |
1975) is an American | journalist and writer. |
Amy Welch (born 1985) is a | journalist and news reporter for ITV news program Grana |
This page is about Rob Owen, the | journalist and television critic; for other people with |
in 2010, plays the role of an investigative | journalist and a city-bred youngster Anjali Menon, who |
He is an award-winning social activist, | journalist and founder of Jane-Finch.com. |
6 February 1898) was a Canadian businessman, | journalist, and politician. |
Aparisim "Bobby" Ghosh is a | journalist and TIME Magazine's World Editor. |
Criddle Stephenson (1893-1987) was a British | journalist and a leading champion of walkers' rights in |
cian, non-practising barrister, broadcaster, | journalist and football pundit. |
in (January 11, 1873 - March 14, 1949) was a | journalist and long time publisher of the Army and Navy |
Sam Egan is a | journalist, and a writer/producer for television. |
29, 1858-February 12, 1906) was an American | journalist and politician. |
1952 on Kungsholmen, Stockholm) is a Swedish | journalist and TV personality on TV3. |
ey Barker (born April 14, 1945) is a British | journalist and author. |
December 14, 1972) is an American | journalist and a reporter for The New York Times. |
va) is a Slovak lawyer, political scientist, | journalist and writer. |
CC, OQ (born January 15, 1927) is a Canadian | journalist and former Chancellor of McGill University. |
14 June 1971) is an English television news | journalist, and reporter and presenter on Five. |
Robert Sherrill is an American investigative | journalist and longtime contributor to The Nation, Texa |
845 - October 12, 1905) was a Quebec lawyer, | journalist and political figure. |
1950 Elsa Joubert married Klaas Steytler, a | journalist and later publisher and author, who died in |
pel (born c. 1943 in Florida) is an American | journalist and was editor of the Austin American-States |
Tadeusz Zwiefka - popular TV | journalist, and a PO's Member of European Parliament. |
This article refers to the | journalist and contributing editor for Wired magazine. |
Maurice Flynn (born 12 June) is a | journalist and presenter, currently employed by the BBC |
n art student Miriam Davenport, and American | journalist and intellect Varian Fry, who had come to Fr |
Derek Bishton (born 1948) is an English | journalist and photographer. |
n to his law practice, Silverglate is also a | journalist and writer. |
25-Brussels, 19 November 1904) was a Flemish | journalist and writer. |
ain and was soon in demand as a broadcaster, | journalist and trainer for radical activists. |
n is an American environmentalist historian, | journalist and author. |
Honigstein, a native of Bavaria, is a German | journalist and author. |
She was a professional | journalist, and made a name for herself as a Nazi propa |
8, Medina left the CBC to become a freelance | journalist and a resident at the Canadian Film Centre. |
24 December 1878 - 4 May 1949) was a British | journalist and political adviser. |
f New York City, was an author, sociologist, | journalist, and investigative reporter. |
(8 October 1827 - 16 May 1899) was a French | journalist and dramatic critic. |
He later moved to being a bookseller, | journalist and author and settled in Barrhead. |
Lawrence E. Spivak (1900-1994), American | journalist and publisher |
Richard Menta is an American | journalist, and the publisher of MP3 Newswire. |
He started out as a | journalist and has worked in print, radio, and televisi |
ovember 25, 1868) was a German music critic, | journalist and musicologist. |
70) is a cryptozoologist, author, zoological | journalist, and WebTV Presenter. |
Skolnick is an American science and medical | journalist and photographer. |
Baskin worked as a | journalist and reporter for the "Negro News" section of |
10 May 1982, at Shrewsbury, Shropshire) is a | journalist and radio news reader, currently the Head of |
on High School, he was the son of Merseyside | journalist and broadcaster Roger Blyth. |
Douglas Harper is an historian, author, | journalist and lecturer based in Lancaster, Pennsylvani |
dian born British based University lecturer, | journalist and television presenter. |
21, 1929 - February 11, 1978) was an author, | journalist, and political staffer in Texas and Washingt |
- September 29, 1980) was an Italian Fascist | journalist and politician. |
slington, London) is an English broadcaster, | journalist and human rights activist. |
19 February - Michael Joseph Quin, author, | journalist and editor (b.1796). |
on Yoder (born July 18, 1934) is an American | journalist and Pulitzer Prize winner. |
G (6 July 1867 - 28 May 1925) was a Canadian | journalist and Major General in the Canadian Army durin |
omplished rugby union player, a London-based | journalist and loved a woman called Gladys. |
, a psychologist, and has two sons, David (a | journalist) and Jonathan (a teacher). |
1968-1970), Hodgson worked as a producer and | journalist and was a founder-member of the distance lea |
Ryan Block is a technology | journalist and critic. |
nny O'Brien (1969-) is an English technology | journalist and civil liberties activist. |
Her husband George was a | journalist and editor who worked in various locations t |
n Rheinfelden, Germany) is a German-American | journalist and currently General Chairman of the German |
The author was an Austrian social democratic | journalist and he used the term in at least one article |
Walter V. Robinson, American | journalist and journalism professor |
ary 1961, Krefeld, West Germany) is a German | journalist and novelist. |
February 10 - Adrienne Clarkson, | journalist and 26th Governor General of Canada |
rcer spent a little over a year working as a | journalist and a grocer. |
Eleanor Randolph is an American | journalist and member of the editorial board of The New |
ho had been obsessed with her own brother (a | journalist and love interest of the final victim Cass. |
Paris's second wife and widow, the German | journalist and novelist Sonja Reuter Paris, took over h |
Talbot (Reformer) (1797-1874), schoolmaster, | journalist, and merchant |
ly 6, 1798) was an American Quaker minister, | journalist, and abolitionist. |
He was born in Elmira, Ontario and became a | journalist and postmaster by career. |
n Naughton (born 1946) is an Irish academic, | journalist and writer based in the United Kingdom since |
, 1971) was an American politician, rancher, | journalist and publisher. |
Daniel Braun is a German author, | journalist and programmer. |
31 January - Adolphe Granier de Cassagnac, | journalist and politician (b.1806). |
She lives in Portstewart with her husband, | journalist and writer Stephen Price, and two children. |
ian Morton (born 1954) is a Scottish writer, | journalist and broadcaster, mainly specialising in jazz |
b 1960) is an Australian academic, freelance | journalist and author. |
7 April 1893, Paris) was a French historian, | journalist, and political editor of Revue des deux mond |
Richard Leonard, | journalist and Labour MP from 1970-4 for Romford |
- January 30, 1910 Rheinfelden) was a German | journalist and writer. |
Coren was also a | journalist, and for nine years was the editor of Punch |
Asha Tanna is a | journalist and television presenter in the United Kingd |
2 March 1956, Caracas) was a Polish writer, | journalist and literary critic. |
The broadcast | journalist and humorist most recently co-hosted a show |
Physical surveillance of investigative | journalist and muckraker Jack Anderson and his associat |
Declan McCullagh is an American | journalist and columnist for CBSNews.com. |
He became a | journalist and rose rapidly to become assistant editor |
922 - April, 1975) was a Cambodian left-wing | journalist and political activist, who was prominent in |
Miranda Sawyer (born 1967) is an English | journalist and broadcaster. |
9, Chicago Illinois) was a prolific American | journalist and humorist. |
han Foreman (born 1965) is an Anglo-American | journalist and film critic. |
ear War ended, Kai Shiden became a freelance | journalist and investigative reporter. |
ncis, (born September 19, 1974) is a fitness | journalist and trainer in Los Angeles, California. |
in Flower (1755-1829) was an English radical | journalist and political writer, a vocal opponent of hi |
Drew Hayden Taylor - Canadian | journalist and playwright |
born 1970 in Manchester) is an English music | journalist and author. |
9, 1873 - September 2, 1958) was an American | journalist and writer. |
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