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Irving told the Oxford Mail of having " links at a low level " with the British National Front.
Beginning in the early 1970s he became a prolific illustrator for many anarchist, radical, alternative and mainstream publications, organisations, groups and individuals including Freedom Press, Undercurrents, Respect for Animals, BIT Newsletter, Arts Lab Newsletter, Idiot International, 1977 Firemans Strike, Libertarian Education, The Idler, Radical Community Medicine, Anarchy Magazine, Black Flag, Anarchy Comix, Common Ground, Industrial Worker, Aberlour Distillery, Country Life, Graphical Paper and Media Union, The Times Saturday Review, Tolpuddle Martyrs Festival, New Scientist, Oxford University Press, Penguin Books, Times Educational Supplement, London Anarchist Bookfair, Public and Commercial Services Union, The Sunday Times Magazine, Catholic Worker, Soil Association, The Bodleian Library, New Statesman, Cienfeugos Anarchist Review, Headline Books, The Financial Times, Resurgence, Scotland on Sunday, Town and Country Planning Association, Movement Against A Monarchy, Nursing Times, John Hegarty, The Listener, Zero, McCallan Whisky, Solidarity, New Society, News from Neasden, House & Garden, The Tablet, Radical Science Journal, Royal Mail, The Co-ops Fairs, Picador Books, Pluto Press, Working Press, Anarchismo, Insurrection, Our Generation, Ogilvy & Mather, Vogue, Radio Times, National Union of Teachers, Faber & Faber, Pimlico, Trades Union Congress, Transport and General Workers Union, Serpents Tale, Compendium Books, Poison Girls, Yale University Press, The Daily Telegraph, The Independent, Elephant Editions, Intelligent Life, Landworker, Zounds, Honey, New Musical Express, Knockabout Comics, Trickett and Webb, The Times, See Sharp Press, Countryside Commission, Industrial Common Ownership Movement, BBC Worldwide, Stop the War Coalition, The Folio Society, Unison, Anarchist Studies, Country Standard, Fitzrovia News, Anarchist Black Cross and many others.
The local newspapers are the Oxford Mail, The Oxford Times and the Abingdon Herald.
While in Manchester, England, the Maharishi gave a television interview and was featured in many English newspapers such as the Birmingham Post, the Oxford Mail and the Cambridge Daily News.
The area for the Wantage development is farmland and used by local walkers, cyclists and dog owners ( Source: Oxford Mail 8th December 2009 ).
She became a journalist and worked for the Bedfordshire Times, the Oxford Mail and Drum Publications ( Johannesburg, South Africa ).
However, post-election analysis in the Oxford Mail suggested that Harris ' strident secular opinions appeared to have " alienated a sufficiently large percentage of the electorate to lose what was considered a relatively safe seat for the Liberal Democrats ".
Mallett does a regular podcast for the Oxford Mail on United.
In an interview with the Oxford Mail at the premiere of The Golden Compass movie, Pullman suggested that The Book of Dust could be released in 2009.
The 2001 judging panel comprised Carlton representatives, leaders from industry, education, regional government and community groups, and senior staff from the award's media partners which include the Birmingham Evening Mail, Birmingham Post, Burton Daily Mail, Century 106 ( East Midlands ), Coventry Evening Telegraph, Express & Star ( Wolverhampton ), Oxford Mail, The Sentinel ( Stoke-on-Trent ), Shropshire Star and Worcester Evening News.
The judging panel comprised ITV Central representatives, leaders from industry, the arts, education and community groups, and senior staff from the award's media partners who are The Birmingham Post, Birmingham Evening Mail, The Sentinel ( Stoke on Trent ), Coventry Evening Telegraph, Shropshire Star, Worcester Evening News, 100. 7 Heart FM ( Birmingham ), Trent FM ( Nottingham ), Ram FM ( Derby ), Leicester Sound and Fox FM ( Oxford ).
From there, he moved to the Oxford Mail and then to The Oxford Times.
He was promoted to editor of the Oxford Mail in 2000, and spent the next three years on a variety of objectives to enhance the quality and revenue of the county's daily paper.
The stadium is also host to The Varsity Match between Oxford and Cambridge, the English schools ' Daily Mail Cup final and the Army Navy Match which forms the culmination of the annual Inter-Services Competition.
After the publication of the Squidgygate story, Cyril Reenan told a reporter from The Oxford Mail: " It has been the biggest mistake of my life.
The next day, an energised Reenan made more surprising admissions, telling The Oxford Mail that certain parts of the " Squidgygate " conversation had been left out by The Sun.
* The Oxford Mail, 8 and 9 September 1992
This is one of his rare and cherishable appearances " Oxford Mail
Safer began his journalism career as a reporter for various newspapers in Canada ( Woodstock Sentinel Review, London Free Press and Toronto Telegram ) and England ( Reuters and Oxford Mail ).
Anthony Steven started his career as a reporter on the Oxford Mail.

Oxford and declared
In the summer of 1571, Oxford declared an interest in Cecil's 14-year-old daughter, Anne, and received the queen's consent to the marriage.
Looney declared that the late play The Tempest was not written by Oxford, and that others performed or published after Oxford's death were most probably left incomplete and finished by other writers, thus explaining the apparent idiosyncrasies of style found in the late Shakespeare plays.
* March 24 – For the only time in history, the Boat Race between the Universities of Cambridge and Oxford is declared a " dead heat " ( i. e. a draw ).
The university was one of nine Russell Group universities offering extremely limited places to " exceptional " students after the universities in Birmingham, Bristol, Cambridge, Edinburgh and Oxford declared they would not enter the process due to courses being full to capacity.
Here his abilities soon declared themselves, and hence he proceeded to Christ Church, Oxford, where his position as a servitor cost him much humiliation, which he remembered to the end of his life.
: This edition was to be the last Concise Oxford Dictionary to be used on Countdown, as contestant Helen Wrigglesworth declared ROADSIDE and it was declared illegal.
In 1133, however, King Henry I declared Malet's estates and titles forfeit, and awarded the office of Lord Great Chamberlain to Aubrey de Vere, whose son was created Earl of Oxford.
She is also patron saint of Oxford University, which was declared by the Archbishop of Canterbury in 1440.
In 1794, a John Bellingham opened a tin factory on London's Oxford Street, but the business failed and he was declared bankrupt that March.
As he himself generously declared, he was at first mainly guided in the study of Chaucer by Henry Bradshaw, with whom he was to have participated in the edition of Chaucer planned in 1870 by the University of Oxford, having declined in Bradshaw's favour an offer of the editorship made to himself.
After initially supporting King Stephen, Robert declared his support for Empress Matilda, Stephen's rival for the throne, and in 1141 the Empress marched to Oxford to use the castle as her base of operations.
Before the year was out, de Brome had purchased two tenements in Oxford, Tackley's Inn and Perilous Hall, the college, later called Oriel College, was declared to be for the study of theology and the ars dialectica and John de Laughton was appointed the first Rector.
In 1222 The Synod of Oxford declared St. George's Day a feast day in the kingdom of England.
By the time captain and all-rounder Paul McMahon ( a former Nottinghamshire player ) declared, Oxford were 610 for 5, having two and a half days to bowl out their rivals.
As Rose began his position as a tutor in music, organist of The Queen's College, Oxford, and conductor of the Eglesfield Music Society, the Second World War was declared.

Oxford and Ian
Before the 1987 – 88 season, Dalglish signed a number of new players: Peter Beardsley from Newcastle, John Aldridge from Oxford United ( who replaced Ian Rush ); winger John Barnes from Watford ; and Oxford United midfielder Ray Houghton.
Contributors June Barrow-Green, Lecturer in the History of Mathematics at the Open University, Ian Stewart, Professor of Mathematics at the University of Warwick, Marcus du Sautoy, Professor of Mathematics at the University of Oxford, and presenter Melvyn Bragg.
* Cook, Ian ( 1999 ), Liberalism in Australia, Oxford University Press, South Melbourne, Victoria, Ch.
* Ian Shaw ( 2000 ) The Oxford History of Ancient Egypt
* Wood, Ian N., Gregory of Tours ( Oxford, 1994 )
These initial tests were inconclusive, and ape conservation expert Ian Redmond told the BBC that there was similarity between the cuticle pattern of these hairs and specimens collected by Edmund Hillary during Himalayan expeditions in the 1950s and donated to the Oxford University Museum of Natural History, and announced planned DNA analysis.
* The Oxford History of Ancient Egypt, Ian Shaw.
Various dates are given, with Ian Walker, the biographer of Harold arguing for between 1053 and 1055, but H. E. J. Cowdrey, who wrote Robert's Oxford Dictionary of National Biography entry, says on 26 May in either 1052 or 1055.
* Ian Davenport's CV, Salt Bridges, Contemporary Art at the Department of Biochemistry, University of Oxford
* Ian Shaw: The Oxford History of Ancient Egypt, edited by ( Oxford, 2000 )
* Ian Small, ed., Walter Pater: Marius the Epicurean, ( World's Classics, Oxford, 1986 ).
* Gaston, A. and I. Jones, Ian, ( 1998 ), The Auks, Alcidae, Oxford University Press, ISBN 0-19-854032-9.
On 19 June 1992 Ian Paice was among guest musicians performing at the Leukaemia Research charity concert in Oxford.
* Ian Bishop, " Pearl in its Setting: A Critical Study of the Structure and Meaning of the Middle English Poem " ( Oxford, 1968 )
Wright's successor, Ian Atkins, was unable to make an immediate impact and Oxford finished in 21st position in the league, at the time their lowest-ever league position.
In The Oxford History of Ancient Egypt, edited by Ian Shaw.
In The Oxford History of Ancient Egypt, edited by Ian Shaw.
It also saw the first student teach-in at Oxford, where students debated alternative non-violent means of protest and protests at the London School of Economics against the government of Ian Smith in Rhodesia.
* Webb, Paul, David Farrell, and Ian Holliday, Political Parties in Advanced Industrial Democracies Oxford University Press, 2002 online
* Ian Horrocks, current Professor of Computer Science at the University of Oxford
The first English-language edition, published in 1995, was a translation of Radrizzani's edition by Oxford scholar Ian Maclean.
* Oxford Dictionary of National Biography article by Brian Wenham, ‘ Trethowan, Sir ( James ) Ian Raley ( 1922 – 1990 )’, accessed 29 May 2007.

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