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During the 2008 London mayoral election the newspaper and particularly its correspondent Andrew Gilligan published articles in support of Conservative candidate Boris Johnson, including frequent front-page headlines condemning Ken Livingstone.
* January 16-Hester Thrale, friend and correspondent of Samuel Johnson ( died 1821 )
Other notable journalists, editors and cartoonists on the staff of Sun papers include Richard Ben Cramer, Russell Baker, Michael Sragow, John Carroll, James Grant, Turner Catledge, Rodney Crowther, Price Day, Margaret Dempsey-McManus-McKay, Edmund Duffy, J. Fred Essary, Thomas Flannery, Jack Germond, Mauritz A. Hallgren, David Hobby, Gerald W. Johnson, Kevin P. Kallaugher ( KAL ), Frank Kent, William Manchester, sportscaster Jim McKay, novelist Laura Lippman, columnist and correspondent Thomas O ' Neill, Hamilton Owens, Drew Pearson, Phil Potter, Louis Rukeyser, David Simon, Raymond S. Tompkins, Paul W. Ward, Mark Skinner Watson, Jules Witcover, Rafael Alvarez and Richard Q. Yardley.
* William Johnson Temple ( 1739 – 1796 ) English cleric and essayist, a correspondent of James Boswell
Writing about Hayden's role in the 1960s New Left, Nicholas Lemann, national correspondent for The Atlantic, said that " Tom Hayden changed America ", calling him " father to the largest mass protests in American history ", and Richard N. Goodwin, who was a speechwriter for presidents Lyndon B. Johnson and John F. Kennedy, said that Hayden, " without even knowing it, inspired the Great Society.
* Lorie Johnson, CBN News medical correspondent.
* Paul Johnson: Asia correspondent ( based in Beijing )
* Timothy Johnson, chief medical correspondent for ABC News
G. Timothy Johnson ( born July 9, 1936 ) is an American academic, pastor, physician, television journalist and writer who, as " Dr. Tim Johnson ", is best known to television viewers as the longtime chief medical correspondent for ABC News on the ABC television network.
Currently, Dr. Richard E. Besser is the chief medical editor for ABC News ; however, Johnson still serves as a correspondent.
In 1993, Jensen appeared in a made-for-TV-movie () with Ben Johnson and Michael Landon Jr., and worked as a sports correspondent for ESPN and for a CBS affiliate as a news correspondent.
Johnson was part of the Birmingham team which went 12 games unbeaten, a club record for the top flight ; at Christmas 2009, The Times correspondent Patrick Barclay described him and defensive partner Scott Dann as " certainties " for his team of the season so far ; and Johnson was suggested as a possible England player.
* Ben Patrick Johnson – senior correspondent ( 1994 – 1995 )
* Timothy Johnson ( TV medical presenter ), Emmy award winning television personality, author and physician who, as " Dr. Tim Johnson ", is best known to TV viewers in his capacity as the longtime chief medical correspondent for ABC News.

correspondent and observed
Students of Kapuściński's work observed correspondences between his work and that of J. M. Coetzee in that both writers were supposedly beholden to the theory of " the responsibility of witness " formulated by the French war correspondent, Patrick Chauvel ( b. 1949 ), in his 2003 book Rapporteur de guerre.
In May 1573, it was observed by the court correspondent, Gilbert Talbot, that the Earl of Leicester was pursued by Lady Douglas and her sister:
In the report on the fourth Test, Wisden's correspondent observed: " Verity again failed to worry South Africa's batsmen ".
In 1996, he submitted a longer paper, in which he claimed to have observed a larger effect ( 2 % weight reduction as opposed to 0. 3 % in the 1992 paper ) to the Journal of Physics D. According to science reporter Charles Platt, a member of the editorial staff, Ian Sample, leaked the submitted paper to Robert Matthews, the science correspondent for the British newspaper, the Sunday Telegraph.

correspondent and Germany
David worked for The New Yorker as a general reporter and war correspondent before he was killed by a landmine near Aachen, Germany in October 1944, less than one month after his arrival to the European Theater of war.
Due to his scientific publications Ivo Lah became a correspondent of member of several international institutions from Portugal, Switzerland, Belgium, Italy, Germany and France.
Born in Prague, he was working in Paris as a correspondent for Lidové noviny when Germany occupied Czechoslovakia on March 15, 1939.
He returned to the United States from his correspondent duties in Europe in June 1868, and shortly afterward was elected secretary of the American Social Science Association, to which he devoted his labors until 1870, when he went to Germany for his health.
He became a journalist with The Times and worked as a foreign correspondent in Germany and the United States before resigning in 1933 to start his own newsletter, The Week.
As Warsaw-based correspondent of newspapers published in Germany ( Taz-Berlin ), Austria ( Standard-Vienna ), and Switzerland ( Tages-Anzeiger-Zurich ) she publishes regularly news, reportages, analysis about Poland, Ukraine, the Baltic Republics and the oblast Kaliningrad.
In 1973 he left Germany with his family and moved to the United Kingdom, when his father became a London correspondent for German radio.
He took up the post of Bonn correspondent in Germany on the same day as the fall of the Berlin Wall.
He was born in Wiesbaden, while his parents were living in Germany ; he was the son of Henry Villard, an American newspaper correspondent who was an immigrant from Germany, and Fanny Garrison Villard, daughter of abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison ; she was a suffragist and one of the founders of the Women's Peace Movement.
He was a reporter and war correspondent for the Atlanta Journal from 1913 to 1917, moving to the New York Tribune in 1917 and then the New York Journal as correspondent in France and Germany ( 1918 – 19 ).
As a result of this conversion the IFL enjoyed a higher profile than its membership might suggest, in large part due to the funding it received from Nazi Germany paid through the English correspondent of the Völkischer Beobachter Dr. Hans Wilhelm Thost.
In September 1853 Wells Fargo & Company acquired Livingston, Wells & Company, which had been its express and banking correspondent in England, France and Germany.
He worked as a public relations specialist, correspondent with the Armed Forces Network, union spokesman, and political strategist in the USA, Bonn ( Germany ), and Nigeria before becoming a writer.
In 2007 and 2008 Der Tagesspiegel's Washington D. C. correspondent, Christoph von Marschall, was noted in both Germany and the United States for his coverage of Barack Obama's presidential campaign.
After he was grounded, he became a war correspondent in France and Germany for the Armed Services Radio.
His activities as a correspondent brought " expulsion from France by Pierre Laval, from Germany by Joseph Goebbels and from Eritrea by Count Ciano.
He was a journalist for many Polish newspapers in years 1952 – 1980, and correspondent in Bonn, Germany ( 1968 – 1972 ).
He was a member and correspondent of the Russian Imperial Academy of Sciences and a respected physician, graduated in medicine and natural history at the University of Göttingen, Germany.
He was a foreign correspondent for ten years, opening the southern Africa bureau before becoming bureau chief in Germany.
In 1921, Fischer went to Germany and began contributing to the New York Evening Post as a European correspondent.
Before writing, he worked as a reporter for the BBC, Channel 4 ( UK ) and ZDF ( Germany ) and correspondent for Reuters from 1982 to 1990 in Italy, France, UK and US.
From 1934 through 1936, he served as a correspondent for Welt-Dienst / World-Service, an anti-Jewish publication founded by Ulrich Fleischhauer in Erfurt, Germany.

correspondent and covered
In September 1912, Kievskaya Mysl sent him to the Balkans as its war correspondent, where he covered the two Balkan Wars for the next year and became a close friend of Christian Rakovsky, later a leading Soviet politician and Trotsky's ally in the Soviet Communist Party.
This event was initially covered in the CPGB-sponsored Daily Worker, by correspondent Peter Fryer, but as events unfolded the stories were spiked.
During World War II, newsweekly correspondent Hersey covered fighting in Europe as well as Asia, writing articles for Time as well as Life magazine.
Kennan was not completely obsessed with Russian matters: as a reporter and war correspondent, he also covered American politics, the Spanish-American War, the assassination of President William McKinley, and the Russo-Japanese War, as well as World War I and the Russian Revolution.
" Additionally, it was the view of veteran UPI correspondent Helen Thomas that Pat " was the warmest First Lady I covered and the one who loved people the most.
From 1992 to 1996, he worked as Southern Europe correspondent, based in Rome, and covered events in Bosnia, Kosovo, North Africa and various Mafia-related stories.
She covered notable foreign affairs ( the Berlin Airlift among them ), was a syndicated columnist for Hearst Headlines and United Press International and was a well-read correspondent with the International News Service.
During his earlier career he also covered the fall of Saigon, was the first black television correspondent to cover the White House, and anchored his own news broadcast, CBS Sunday Night with Ed Bradley.
In 1956, Uris covered the Arab-Israeli fighting as a war correspondent.
He also served as a war correspondent during World War II and covered the surrender ceremony of the Japanese.
After leaving Northern Ireland in 1972, Winchester was briefly assigned to Calcutta before becoming The Guardians American correspondent in Washington, D. C., where Winchester covered news ranging from the end of Richard Nixon's administration to the start of Jimmy Carter's presidency.
Usually, two or three major stories will be covered, with a report from a correspondent followed by a studio discussion.
Mitchell also covered the White House from 1981 until becoming chief congressional correspondent in 1988.
* Stephen Crane Hill — Named for author of " The Red Badge of Courage ", and other stories, who covered the 1898 fighting at Guantánamo Bay as a newspaper correspondent.
William Howard Russell, who covered the Crimean War, also for The Times, is often described as the first modern war correspondent.
* Bill Boss ( 1917 – 2007 ) Canadian war correspondent, for the Canadian Press, who covered World War II.
* Greg Clarke ( 1892 – 1977 ) Canadian war correspondent who covered World War I and II.
* Johannes-Matthias Hönscheid ; covered World War II, only correspondent to receive the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross
In 1988, the paper sent her to China where she worked for six years as its foreign correspondent among other things covered the Tiananmen Massacre.
Bernstein also covered Super Bowls XXXV and XXXVIII for the Network and during Super Bowl XXXVIII, became the first sportscaster in history to serve as sideline reporter for both a network television and network radio as a correspondent, filing reports for CBS Sports / Westwood One Radio.
Omaar has expressed regret about the way in which he covered the invasion of Iraq during his time as a BBC correspondent: " We ran around, we did pieces on weapons inspectors, Saddam, the regime, and almost nothing about Iraqi people.
As a correspondent, El-Tahri covered politics in the Middle East.
In 1988, she joined the communist paper Il Manifesto and, as a war correspondent, has since covered conflicts such as the Algerian Civil War, the Somalian and the Afghanistan conflicts.
As correspondent for the Fleet Street papers, Ashmead-Bartlett, who worked for The Daily Telegraph, covered the 25 April 1915 landing at Anzac Cove.

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