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Guardian and journalist
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" Writing for The Guardian in December 1999, journalist Will Hodgkinson offered his own version of the eventual demise of Wilson's most ambitious project:
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" Writing in 2004 on the 70th anniversary of Delius's death, Guardian journalist Martin Kettle recalls Cardus arguing in 1934 that Delius as a composer was unique, both in his technique and in his emotionalism.
Christie is married to The Guardian journalist Duncan Campbell ; they have lived together since 1979, but the date they wed is unknown.
Simon changed careers as a medievalist and worked as a journalist, writing for the Sunday Times, Guardian, Mail on Sunday, The Daily Telegraph and Vogue ( US ).
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" He also worked as a journalist for The Guardian, writing columns and featured articles.
* Brian Redhead-lived and commuted from Macclesfield-former journalist Manchester Guardian and BBC Radio 4 Today anchorman.
Campbell's loyalty to Maxwell was demonstrated when he punched The Guardian journalist Michael White after White joked about " Captain Bob, Bob, Bob ... bobbing " in the Atlantic Ocean shortly after Maxwell's drowning in 1991.
Here he met Arthur Ransome, who was visiting Egypt as a journalist for the Manchester Guardian.
Hugo John Smelter Young ( 13 October 1938 – 22 September 2003 ) was a British journalist and columnist and senior political commentator at The Guardian.
The San Francisco Bay Guardian described it as " the most comprehensive, evocative look at the power and responsibility of the journalist under one roof that our country has yet produced.
As a journalist, Wallace has worked for The Scotsman, The Guardian, The Independent, Elle, Cosmo, The Times and other publications.
Browne was succeeded as editor by Peter Murtagh, a Dublin-born journalist formerly with The Irish Times who moved to London in 1985 and was news editor at The Guardian.
In March 1992, Guardian journalist Andrew Brown quoted a Soviet Embassy attaché, KGB Major General Oleg Kalugin, as saying, " We had an agent — a well-known American journalist — with a good reputation, who severed his ties with us after 1956.
It has become normal practice for a Guardian journalist to be a member of the trust, though he or she is not considered to be a " representative " of the staff, as this may result in a conflict of interests.
* David Conn is a sports journalist focusing on football ( soccer ) for The Guardian a British newspaper.
During his career as a print journalist, he worked at the Belfast Telegraph, The Guardian and The Observer, rising to become the deputy editor of in turn The Guardian and The Observer.
She worked as a journalist, working for the BBC as a studio manager and then became Welsh correspondent for the Guardian and Observer newspapers during 1964-79.

Guardian and Luke
In his book Mafia State, Luke Harding, the Moscow correspondent for The Guardian from to 2007 to 2011 and a fierce critic of Russia, alleges that the FSB subjected him to continual psychological harassment, with the aim of either getting him to practice self-censorship in his reporting, or to quit the country entirely.
* " The other prisoners " by Luke Harding, The Guardian, 20 May 2004
* Kazakhstan cracks down on press freedom on eve of leading OSCE Luke Harding, The Guardian, December 29, 2009
The Guardian journalists Jonathan Freedland and Luke Harding, the BBC's business editor Robert Peston and art critic Andrew Graham Dixon all started their national careers on the title.

Guardian and Harding
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Guardian and claims
Another of Remey's followers, Leland Jensen ( d. 1996 ), who made a several religious claims of his own, formed a sect known as the Bahá ' ís Under the Provisions of the Covenant following Remey's death ; he believed that Remey was the adopted son of Abdu ' l-Baha, and that Remey's adopted son Joseph Pepe was the third Guardian.
In The Guardian dated 6 September 2008, Bunny May, a contributor to the letters page, claims that he ( along with John Junkin and David Clime ) invented the game in 1970, in an actors ' club off Shaftesbury Avenue called " Gerry's " ( which was run at the time by Gerald Campion ), in order to infuriate and bemuse patrons whom they found boring or boorish.
* Lucy Mangan columnist for The Guardian newspaper claims to have lived in Catford for thirty years.
According to the Waltham Forest Guardian, " almost a quarter of a million books have gone missing from Waltham Forest libraries amid claims they have been burned or pulped " and the borough's library stock fell by 60 % over the two previous years.
* Sinestro-Sinestro Briefly bonds with the White Entity, becoming the first White Lantern, and claims the title of Guardian of the Universe, before losing the connection in the fight against Nekron in The Blackest Night
Pope had urged him to undertake this task in order to ridicule the Arcadian pastorals of Ambrose Philips, who had been praised by a short-lived contemporary publication The Guardian, to the neglect of Pope's claims as the first pastoral writer of the age and the true English Theocritus.
On August 18, 2009, The Guardian reported that a forthcoming documentary, Coming Back for More by Dutch director Willem Alkema, claims Stone is homeless and living off welfare whilst staying in cheap hotels and a campervan.
The revised version claims Seirstad was not found guilty of defamation or of negligence, but rather of invasion of privacy, and was not ordered to pay any damages. In relation to the book's influence on Rais's family members, the Guardian goes on to state, " The article also said the book's revelations of personal details caused several members of the Afghan family to move to Pakistan and Canada.
George Monbiot of The Guardian stated his view that despite Pachauri being cleared by KPMG of conflict of interest and financial wrongdoing, false claims had been repeated about him by Richard North, the Daily Mail and The Australian.
He claims ‘ Yussuf-Joseph ’, a career secret agent in Algeria ’ s sécurité militaire for 14 years, defected to Britain in 1997 and told the Guardian that civilian massacres in Algeria, blamed on the GIA, were ‘ the work of secret police and army death squads … not Islamic extremists ’.
The Guardian columnist George Monbiot claims that a group influenced by the defunct Marxist LM magazine have pursued entryist tactics amongst scientific and media organisations in the UK, since the late 1990s.
Schaffer claims that this is probably due to his work with Blind Guardian.
However, the response from Green Party politician Prof John Whitelegg ( Guardian, 6 May 2004 ) claims that this would not have been legally possible as electoral law does not allow for joint slates.
" The Guardian claims that 300, 000 people die each year and 125 billion dollars are lost a year to gradual climate change caused by global warming.
The UK newspaper Guardian in their " Esc and Ctrl " videoblog about control of Internet by corporations documented an incident of Nataline Sarkisyan and former vice president of CIGNA talked about astroturfing, the practice of creating fake blogs by interested groups e. g. health insurance companies to push claims that are profitable for said company into media, e. g. dismissing universal health care.
Published annually since 1974, The Guardian claims that its " Best Of " issue was the first annual guide of its kind and was copied by other publications.
Thus his articles on asbestos and on global warming have been repeatedly challenged by George Monbiot of The Guardian, and the UK Health and Safety Executive has repeatedly refuted his claims about asbestos.
Owing to Dorries ' claims about practices used in teaching about sex, Sarah Ditum in The Guardian accused Dorries of making Sex and Relationship Education ( SRE ) " sound like a terrifying exercise in depravity ".
Characterising him as a " tough guy at his best in the The Magnificent Seven ," Dexter's obituary in The Guardian singles out his portrayal of Harry Luck and claims he was " overshadowed " by his contemporaries: A question that comes up regularly in film trivia quizzes is to name the magnificent seven, of the 1960 John Sturges western.
UK The Guardian journalist Richard Norton-Taylor rang Modin to check on this and found him angry that the false claims, changes and fraud on the British ( and later US ) buying public, had been made without him being consulted.
In the United Kingdom, The Guardian newspaper claims that the IBDP is " more academically challenging and broader than three or four A-levels "; however, a pledge to allow children in all areas to study the IBDP was shelved amid concerns that a " two-tier " education system was emerging as the growth in IB was driven by private schools and sixth form colleges.
Harvey later claimed to have attended the Lee Strasburg Institute and been represented by the Ford Modeling Agency ; in a 2005 article, Aida Edemariam of The Guardian notes that she was unable to independently verify these claims.
Four weeks after the assassination ( December 19 ) Mark Lane published an article in National Guardian dealing in-depth with 15 questions regarding public official statements about the alleged assassination of J. D. Tippit and John F. Kennedy from the perspective of a defense attorney, including the witnesses who claimed to have seen Oswald on the sixth floor of the school book depository ; the paraffin test which, to Lane, indicated that Oswald had not fired a rifle recently ; the conflicting claims about the rifle which at first had been, as the police announced, a German Mauser and afterwards an old WWII Mannlicher-Carcano rifle ; the Parkland Hospital doctors announcing an entrance wound in the throat ; the role of the FBI and the press who convicted Oswald before his guilt was proven.
In The Guardian Tariq Ali and Robert Fisk in The Independent, echoing earlier comments by George Galloway in parliament, claimed that the Iraq War was the cause of the attacks, though both also ran opinion pages and letters responding that such claims were too oversimplified, and the general mood of the press was that Britain was always a terrorist target and at most the war made Britain a more prominent target.

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