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dlands for ITV national bulletins as a video | journalist before taking on the role of presenter for m |
graduating, he worked for several years as a | journalist before taking work as a secretary for Congre |
Richard Kluger (born 1934) worked as a | journalist before becoming an accomplished Pulitzer Pri |
She worked as a teacher and as a | journalist before devoting all her time to writing book |
After this she joined ITN as a production | journalist before making her on-screen TV debut when sh |
After graduating, he trained as a newspaper | journalist before joining the BBC in Cardiff as a radio |
ally a law student who became a novelist and | journalist before entering the film industry in the 192 |
Anusha Rizvi was a | journalist before venturing into film direction. |
didact shoemaker, preacher, schoolmaster and | journalist before he became a Chartist in 1840, Cooper |
n Sussex, England, he worked for a time as a | journalist before emigrating to the United States. |
Pine was a | journalist before becoming a politician. |
Simpson then worked as a | journalist before moving to New York where she enrolled |
th the Lincs FM Group working as a broadcast | journalist, before joining GCap Media and IRN as a news |
He was a | journalist before becoming a monk, spending six years i |
He was employed as a | journalist before his death. |
He worked as a librarian and a | journalist before publishing his first novel, Crazy in |
Hossain's ambitions to be a | journalist began at an early age. |
As a | journalist, began writing for the newspaper de Piracica |
Ling's career as a | journalist began when she became a producer at Channel |
is real life-work, however, was as a medical | journalist, beginning with the Lancet in 1857. |
Ebrima Manneh is a Gambian | journalist believed by human rights organizations to ha |
ive influence on public health by doctor and | journalist Ben Goldacre, who described the show as "irr |
The network had its origins in | journalist Ben Smith's New York Observer blog, "The Pol |
Meanwhile, longtime investigative | journalist Ben Urich, editor of the New York City newsp |
Journalist Ben Kritzer finds himself in front of a Gran | |
She's the sister of another Italian | journalist, Benedetta Parodi. |
As a | journalist, Bercovitch dealt with disabled people, serv |
Journalist Bernard Jones compared 'the Vale Plan' to th | |
akia) is a Canadian television investigative | journalist, best known as the host/interviewer of sever |
r 27 2000, Grasberg) was a German writer and | journalist best known for a series of science fiction n |
Neil Strauss '91, American author and | journalist, best known for his best-selling work The Ga |
(12 March 1925 - 23 May 2008) was a British | journalist best known for his novel Lenin. |
December 1, 1944) is a former award-winning | journalist, best known for working at KCAL 9 News and C |
Mary Goodman (born 11 October 1946) is a UK | journalist, best known as Political Editor of Channel 4 |
RSMA GAvA was a British artist and aviation | journalist best known as the painter of artwork used on |
ober 21, 1950 - August 20, 2010) was a Dutch | journalist, best known as a correspondent for RTL Nieuw |
20, 2002), known as Ben Webb, was a Canadian | journalist best known as editor of Sanity, the Campaign |
Robin Mackintosh is an American | journalist, best known as an Eyewitness News reporter f |
ny Fletcher (born April 27, 1964) is a music | journalist best known for his biographies of drummer Ke |
a British poet, literary critic, editor and | journalist, best known for his poems on countryside top |
Kaiser (born 1930) is an American author and | journalist, best known for his writing on the Catholic |
anadian television and radio broadcaster and | journalist, best known as a former MuchMusic VJ. |
29, 1969) is a Canadian-American television | journalist best known for his work on CNN. |
Chris Goffey is a British | journalist, best known as a presenter of the BBC motori |
ndley (1925 - April 9, 2003) was an American | journalist best known for his work as writer and assist |
John N. Maclean is an author and | journalist best known for his 1999 book, Fire on the Mo |
ames (born 1953) is a clinical psychologist, | journalist, bestselling book author, and television doc |
In an interview with BBC | journalist Bethan Jinkinson, Kase said: "The majority o |
His daughter is Canadian broadcaster and | journalist Beverley McRae. |
It was co-founded in 1972 by | journalist Bill Bryce and racing driver Chris Amon. |
Allmusic | journalist, Bill Dahl described Shaw's self-penned trac |
On January 25, 2002, | journalist Bill Moyers interviewed Mrs. Amundson in a s |
Although local | journalist Bill Harry states that Wilkie's real name wa |
Kenneth Colley - | journalist Bill Pickett |
born in Sydney, New South Wales, the son of | journalist Bill Whittaker, and attended Newington Colle |
Leon Hadar, is a global affairs analyst, | journalist, blogger and author. |
Thompson (born 1968) is a Canadian freelance | journalist, blogger and science and technology writer. |
enfield, Indiana) is an American libertarian | journalist, blogger, and speaker. |
For author and wife of American television | journalist Bob Woodruff, Lee McConaughy Woodruff, see B |
eir divorce, she married her second husband, | journalist Bob Levey, in 1982. |
She is not related to | journalist Bob Woodruff. |
tten by Pulitzer Prize winning investigative | journalist Bob Woodward. |
ay 6, 1852 Washington, D.C.) was an American | journalist, book author and politician. |
Rupert Leutgeb (born 1960, Zwettl), Austrian | journalist, book author and press advisor |
ulii Khariton was born to a Jewish family of | journalist Boris Osipovich Khariton and actress Mirra Y |
f Parliament and current Mayor of London and | journalist Boris Johnson is Kuneralp's great nephew. |
pears (1850-1936) was an American author and | journalist, born at Van Wert, Ohio. |
eed (1806-76) was an American politician and | journalist, born in Philadelphia. |
1 - 6 January 2008) was a Swedish writer and | journalist, born in Karlskrona. |
bert Karasu (1885-1982) was a Jewish-Turkish | journalist born in Ottoman Salonica. |
Seligmann Heller was an Austrian poet and | journalist; born at Raudnitz, Bohemia, July 8, 1831; di |
d in the 1871 England Census at age 31, as a | Journalist, born in Middlesex. |
As an experienced sports | journalist Boyden gained considerable support for his I |
Journalist Brad Norrington alleged that during the 1960 | |
On September 7, KATU | journalist Brian Barker reported that his team was thre |
Journalist Brian Williams also reported that in the pro | |
Nation For Sale" by investigative television | journalist Brian Ross was aired on NBC in the United St |
Canadian | journalist Brianna Goldberg produced a radio documentar |
Huw Edwards ( | journalist), British presenter of BBC One's Ten O'Clock |
He was also a | journalist, broadcaster and local politician. |
utcher (born 15 November 1967) is an English | journalist, broadcaster and best-selling author. |
a British advocate for European integration, | journalist, broadcaster and writer. |
ives in London, and now works as a freelance | journalist, broadcaster and media consultant and teache |
Clive Beddall OBE, | journalist, broadcaster and editor of The Grocer magazi |
She is also a | Journalist, broadcaster, public speaker and women's rig |
den (July 8, 1943 - September 4, 2006) was a | journalist, broadcaster, recording engineer and folk mu |
Christopher Price, | journalist, broadcaster, former MP |
Fiona Ross OBE is a Scottish | journalist broadcaster. |
student, he was influenced by his newspaper | journalist brother towards a literary career, and towar |
1975: | Journalist, BRT television |
rom California to Utah, Duff covertly called | journalist Bruce Mirken, a friend who then wrote for bo |
Journalist Bruce Wilson has referred to Engle as "the u | |
In contrast to negative reception, GameSpy | journalist Bryn Williams called him "that froggy legend |
ce (November 11, 1855 - 1942) was an Ontario | journalist, businessman and political figure. |
0 - 11 October 1881) was an English-Canadian | journalist, businessman, and politician. |
Brockway was originally a | journalist but became active on the left of British pol |
Alexander wanted to be a | journalist, but her parents-who were paying for her edu |
x brahmin family, he started his career as a | journalist, but soon got actively involved in the freed |
our candidate Leonard Matters, an Australian | journalist, but ousted Matters in 1931 with a majority |
Roberta is an aspiring | journalist, but works after school and on the weekends |
ol would become known, not for his work as a | journalist, but for his romances. |
en several books, many about his career as a | journalist, but, since his retirement from NewsHour, Ma |
Corbin, a teacher and | journalist by profession, was first elected to the Cana |
Binoy Job is a bureaucrat by chance, | journalist by profession and social entrepreneur by cho |
He was a broadcaster, businessman and | journalist by career. |
Born in Dayton, Weisenborn was a | journalist by trade for the Journal Herald, a prominent |
Lilleholt is a | journalist by profession. |
A | journalist by profession ,Thilak Senasinghe is the edit |
She is a | journalist by profession. |
A | journalist by profession, Cryer was educated at Oakbank |
s and the People's Voice, she was hired as a | journalist by the New York paper, the Compass. |
He is a | journalist by education. |
A | journalist by trade, he was cricket correspondent for T |
on April 11, Bowen defeated Gomez, a former | journalist, by 166 votes. |
She is a | journalist by profession and competed for her electoral |
r (now) husband, Debasis Basu, who is also a | journalist by profession but a Chartered Accountant by |
He was a | journalist by occupation, starting in 1929. |
A | journalist by profession, he was Leader Writer for the |
shington D.C., Tong was inspired to become a | journalist by her great-uncle Hollington K. Tong, an Am |
llowing the death of his mother, he became a | journalist by trade. |
curated by Thurston Moore of Sonic Youth and | journalist Byron Coley. |
e father of conservative American author and | journalist Byron York. |
Journalist C. Y. Lee, who had just written Flower Drum | |
According to veteran sports | journalist C.V. Narsimhan 'His service was never a powe |
appy with Marcelinho's attitude, contacted a | journalist called Chico Lang. |
hares the same name as another Scottish-born | journalist called Duncan Campbell, former Time Out and |
In an interview he later gave to rock | journalist Cameron Crowe, Plant stated that this song w |
In an interview he gave to rock | journalist Cameron Crowe, Plant stated that this song w |
William Thomas Stead (1849-1912), | journalist, campaigner, victim of RMS Titanic disaster |
He began his | journalist career already in university years in 1994 a |
n and Kunjamma in Calicut, Raman started his | journalist career as the editor of Sahityakahalam weekl |
Fenton began her | journalist career in 1886 as a Toronto correspondent fo |
After starting his | journalist career in the local Radio RV, he took journa |
A successful | journalist, Carli adhered to Benito Mussolini's Fascist |
e murdered the left-wing, anti-Mafia Italian | journalist Carlo Tresca in 1943 on orders from Genovese |
Melody Maker | journalist Carol Clerk befriended the band and recommen |
Together with a fellow | journalist, Carole Bennett (Hobson), he finds that his |
According to | journalist Caroline Beet, the bloody kissing between Fa |
s in "a virtual news blackout," according to | journalist Carolyn Ryan, "with only a gossip sheet call |
Toyohiro Akiyama, a Japanese | journalist carried Japanese tree frogs with him during |
One of them was the Dagbladet | journalist Carsten Thomassen, who was hit by three roun |
ring her more than two decades as a magazine | journalist, Casey interviewed celebrities, including mo |
Journalist Catherine Price listed The Wieners Circle in | |
Conceived after World War II by the | journalist Cesare Perfetto, it was inaugurated in 1947 |
Charles E. Maple, a | journalist, chamber of commerce official, and Texas sta |
Owen Spencer-Thomas, MBE - radio and TV | journalist, charity fundraiser and Anglican priest |
lope Mortimer from her first marriage to the | journalist Charles Dimont and the stepdaughter of the p |
erviews with Montreal mayor Jean Drapeau and | journalist Charles Lynch on their impressions of the de |
ents were first acquired in 1893 by New York | journalist Charles Edwin Wilbour. |
She is married to | journalist Charles Arthur and has three children. |
During his career as a | journalist, Charles has spent 17 years living in severa |
Mailly's marriage to | journalist Charles Lynch ended with his death in 1994. |
Journalist Charles C. Mann has noted other differences | |
8, the middle child and only daughter of the | journalist Charles Gardner and his wife, also named Hel |
as, however, supported by prominent Catholic | journalist Charles Moore in The Daily Telegraph, who co |
ne Sawyer to promote the book as well as PBS | journalist Charlie Rose. |
f independent pubs in London owned by former | journalist Charlie McVeigh. |
n April 8, 1972 in Miami, FL) is an American | journalist, Chief White House Correspondent and politic |
roject, produced in collaboration with music | journalist Chris Hunt. |
ection, when his successor was the left-wing | journalist Chris Mullin. |
Bey's detractors - notably East Bay Express | journalist Chris Thompson - accused Bey of cultism, cor |
1 October: Seven Network | journalist Chris Mainwaring dies from a drug overdose. |
According to long-time motor sports | journalist Chris Economaki, MacDonald never practiced w |
unded in 1992 by musician Paul Bevoir, music | journalist Chris Hunt and marketing executive John Ashw |
booklet contained an essay written by music | journalist Chris Heath. |
The album featured fellow NME | journalist Chrissie Hynde and Dr. Feelgood guitarist Wi |
Notable natives include | journalist Christine Sadler and her brother James C. Sa |
esident of the United States Barack Obama by | journalist Christoph von Marschall. |
The | journalist Christophe Bourseiller published a book of c |
when "it ran a scathing review of a book by | journalist Christopher Ruddy, a Scaife favorite who has |
However, music | journalist Chuck Eddy mentions tracks from Journey Home |
rthy, Jr. (born 1921) is an African-American | journalist, civil rights activist, and dissident who pr |
(January 17, 1892 - October 30, 1969) was a | journalist, civil servant, businessman and political fi |
24, 1867 - November 30, 1951) was a Canadian | journalist, civil servant and politician. |
Joyce, an Australian | journalist, claimed to have seen a scroll stolen from t |
Budding | journalist Claire Haines also manages to talk her way i |
She was married briefly to fellow | journalist Clarence Page. |
In 1996, based on information from Brazilian | journalist Claudia Furiati, author Eric Hamburg claimed |
sario, presented as evidence to the court by | journalist Claudio de Luca, showed a signature with Fec |
As a | journalist, Cleary covered most of the major events in |
e to the writing about the area by Victorian | Journalist Clement Scott |
. Temple and sister of the leading athletics | journalist Cliff Temple. |
Journalist Clint Harrison investigates and learns of a | |
as only faced serious opposition twice, when | journalist Clinton LeSueur held him to 55 percent in 20 |
e book examines her experiences as a lesbian | journalist closely covering the anti-gay Religious Righ |
in Lincolnshire, created by author and local | journalist Colin Watson as the background for a series |
In November 2004, she married | journalist Colin Udoh in her home town of Port Harcourt |
In November 2002, | journalist Colleen Cason wrote a newspaper series about |
David S. Broder, Pulitzer Prize-winning | journalist, columnist for The Washington Post, and prof |
Henryk Broder, a polemic, right-wing German | journalist, columnist for the magazine Der Spiegel |
r. (May 27, 1927 - July 6, 2010) was a Dutch | journalist, columnist, publicist, writer, and amateur h |
ebruary 1909 - 30 March 1982) was a Canadian | journalist, columnist, and politician. |
tt Baker (born March 4, 1964) is an American | journalist, commentator, blogger, online talk show host |
In the 1970s she worked as a radio | journalist, communicating German culture and tradition |
A second | journalist confirmed that Richards had related the same |
His son, | journalist Conor Power, is currently writing a book on |
el Penning-Rowsell (1913-2002) was a British | journalist considered the doyen of Britain's writers on |
With a background as sailor, | journalist, constructor in the United States, engineer |
ong-based, South Korean wine critic, author, | journalist, consultant, wine educator and Master of Win |
ecturer on the Far East, while her work as a | journalist continued apace. |
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