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Guardian and reporter
During the Bilderberg Meeting at Vouliagmeni ( Greece ) in 2009, for instance, the British Guardian reporter Charlie Skelton was arrested twice after having taken pictures of vehicles.
The Guardian reporter Alex Marshall compared this anthem favourably to other national anthems, suggesting that it was reminiscent of the music of the Disney film Mary Poppins.
* Ilich Ramírez Sánchez, AKA " Carlos " was nicknamed " The Jackal " by the press after a reporter with The Guardian newspaper erroneously reported that the novel was found among the terrorist's possessions ( which were with his friend Angela Otaola in London ).
* Daily Star reporter quits in protest at tabloid's ' anti-Muslim ' coverage, The Guardian, 5 March 2011
As Marrina Smallwood and Aurora also arrive to help fight Nerkodd, the female reporter that Guardian saved comments to the television viewers on why Northstar isn't with the team.
* Julia Hartley-Brewer, " ITN reporter ' bent over backwards for accuracy '", The Guardian, 1 March 2000
World in Action employed many leading journalists, among them John Pilger ; Michael Parkinson ; Gordon Burns ; Rob Rohrer ; Nick Davies, Ed Vulliamy and David Leigh of The Guardian ; Alasdair Palmer of the Sunday Telegraph ; John Ware, BBC Panoramas leading investigative reporter ; Anthony Wilson, whose second career as a music impresario was immortalised in the feature film 24 Hour Party People ; Michael Gillard, creator of the Slicker business pages in the satirical magazine Private Eye ; Donal MacIntyre ; the writer Mark Hollingsworth ; Quentin McDermott, since 1999 a leading investigative reporter for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation ; Tony Watson, editor of the Yorkshire Post for 13 years and editor-in-chief of the Press Association from December 2006 ; and Andrew Jennings, author of Lords of the Rings, who has campaigned vigorously for more than a decade against corruption in international sport.
He joined The Guardian as a reporter in 1979 and subsequently wrote the paper's diary column and was a feature writer.
Markstein worked as a newspaper reporter for the Southport Guardian of Southport England in 1947.
Born in London in 1940, he has spent most of his working life at The Guardian as reporter, financial correspondent, deputy financial editor, economics editor, business editor, duty editor, Chief Leader Writer, Assistant Editor and Online Editor.
He is currently Middle East editor at The Guardian newspaper, where he has worked since 1980 as a reporter, Middle East correspondent, diplomatic editor, European editor and leader writer.
Thereafter he moved north to Port of Spain, and from 1945 to 1950, worked for the Trinidad Guardian as a reporter and for a time on its literary page.
* " On the Freedom Road: A Guardian reporter visits the All-Star Triangle Bowl ", The Guardian, Accessed May 21, 2007.
These charges were made about 1 year after the Metropolitan Police Service reopened its dormant investigation into phone hacking, about 3 years after the then Assistant Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Service told the Commons Culture, Media and Sport Committee that " no additional evidence has come to light ," 5 years after News International executives began claiming that phone hacking was the work of a single " rogue reporter, 10 years after The Guardian began reporting that the Met had evidence of widespread illegal acquisition of confidential information, and 13 years after the Met began accumulating " boxloads " of that evidence, including information sources for News of the World journalists, but kept it unexamined in trash bags at Scotland Yard.
In 1951 he joined Manchester Guardian as a leader writer and reporter on Labour Affairs.
From Massachusetts Fager moved in 1975 to San Francisco, where he became a full-time freelance feature reporter for the San Francisco Bay Guardian.
In 2005, nearing the end of his investigation, Seracini gave another interview, this time to Guardian reporter John Hooper.
He moved to print journalism with The Guardian in Charlottetown, before heading to CFCF as a lineup and assignment editor in 1969, and in 1971 he joined CFRA radio in Ottawa as a political reporter.
On 30 July 2012 the colleges agreed to push ahead with merger plans and named The Guardian reporter and Cardonald College journalism lecturer, Kirsty Scott, the Merger Communications Manager.
Manchester Guardian newspaper as the only woman reporter to cover the Anti-Slavery Conference in Brussels.
He was a senior reporter / correspondent for The Guardian from 1987 until 2010.
Before joining the Guardian he was a parliamentary reporter for the Sunday People after two years at the Daily and Sunday Mirror.

Guardian and Andrew
Along with Andrew Moray, Wallace defeated an English army at the Battle of Stirling Bridge in 1297, and was Guardian of Scotland, serving until his defeat at the Battle of Falkirk.
Following Edward's return to England, the remaining leaders of the Scots resistance chose Sir Andrew Murray as Guardian.
Following this, Strathbogie moved to lay siege to Kildrummy Castle, held by Lady Christian Bruce, sister of the late King Robert and wife of the Guardian, Andrew de Moray.
* Sir Andrew Murray — Guardian ( 1332, 1335 – 1338 )
Musical critic Andrew Clements writing for The Guardian commented on Ravel's failures at winning the competition: " Ravel's repeated failure to win the Prix de Rome, the most coveted prize for young composers in France at the turn of the 20th century, has become part of musical folklore.
* Sir Andrew Huxley obituary The Guardian, 31 May 2012.
* Sharon cannot be tried in Belgium, says court The Guardian 15 February 2002 ( Andrew Osborn )
Sir Andrew Murray of Bothwell, who was married to Christian ( or Christina ), the sister of King Robert I, was chosen as the new Guardian.
* Guardian Unlimited Politics-Ask Aristotle: Andrew Rosindell MP
In a review of the biography of Dame Shirley Porter by Andrew Hosken ( see " See also "), Nicholas Lezard in The Guardian described her in the following terms: " She remains, by a considerable margin, the most corrupt British public figure in living memory, with the possible exception of Robert Maxwell ".
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.
Gardiner has been described by Andrew Roth in The Guardian as " One of the best educated and most internationally experienced MPs ,"
The division has participated in Operation Desert Storm ( Saudi Arabia ), Hurricane Andrew disaster relief ( Homestead, Florida ), Operation Restore Hope and Operation Continue Hope ( Somalia ), Operation Uphold Democracy ( Haiti ), Operation Joint Forge ( Bosnia and Herzegovina ), Operation Joint Guardian ( Kosovo ), and several deployments as part of the Multinational Force and Observers ( Sinai Peninsula ).
At the time of her election, she was regarded as a hard left-winger and is still often referred to by the media as " Red Dawn ", but became a New Labour loyalist and " absolutely loyal to New Labour ", leading Andrew Roth of The Guardian to say she has " changed from ' Red Dawn ' to ' Rosy Pink '"; as part of this change, she has moved from support of CND, the rise of which originally encouraged her into politics, to voting for the renewal of Britain's Trident nuclear defence.
Andrew Roth of the Guardian describes her as an: " intelligent, battle hardened leftwing solicitor built into the Labour machine " She was Vice-Chamberlain of the Household from 2009 to 2010.
Andrew Roth of the Guardian newspaper said of him " assiduous debater, although specialist opponents can consider his viewpoints complete and utter rubbish ".
According to The Guardian: "... personal crusades have been for peace in Northern Ireland and against abortion " ( Andrew Roth, The Guardian ).
* Guardian Unlimited Politics-Ask Aristotle: Andrew Mackinlay MP
Andrew Roth's Guardian one-liner describes Reed as an " Over eager Blair loyalist and stooge questioner " and his Parliamentary voting record-as would be expected from a " largely loyal " MP-has generally been in support of the Government.
* Copying maps costs AA £ 20m: " Fingerprints " in Ordnance Survey sources used as proof by Andrew Clark, The Guardian, March 6, 2001.
:* The Times, The Daily Telegraph, & The Guardian ( Andrew Roth ): Monday 26 February 2007.
Some critics ( including George Monbiot in The Guardian of 30 April 2002 and Andrew Gilligan in the Evening Standard of 18 April 2006 ), however, claim Third Way ( UK ) is a Far right political movement, and continue to regard the group with suspicion due to the past ties of some of its leadership with the National Front and its alleged populist cultural ethnocentrism.

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