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==from the Financial Times to Hakluyt==
 
==from the Financial Times to Hakluyt==
  
According to Intelligence Online, [[Mark Hubband]] joined [[Hakluyt]] in the summer of 2006, the business intelligence agency, after a long career in journalism in the United Kingdom - he worked for the Guardian, Times and Financial Times. Hubband had long specialized in Africa and the Middle East, where he was based for years for the Times and Guardian (he was one of the few newsmen to cover the American intervention in Somalia in 1993). Since 2003 he had reported on defense, security and terrorism for the Financial Times. Huband, who left the newspaper last year, won't be the first journalist to work for Hakluyt, reports Intelligence Online. A number of former British and Australian newspaper and television correspondents are - or have been -on its payroll.{{ref|IntelOnl}}
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According to Intelligence Online, [[Mark Huband]] joined [[Hakluyt]] in the summer of 2006, the business intelligence agency, after a long career in journalism in the United Kingdom - he worked for the Guardian, Times and Financial Times. Hubband had long specialized in Africa and the Middle East, where he was based for years for the Times and Guardian (he was one of the few newsmen to cover the American intervention in Somalia in 1993). Since 2003 he had reported on defense, security and terrorism for the Financial Times. Huband, who left the newspaper last year, won't be the first journalist to work for Hakluyt, reports Intelligence Online. A number of former British and Australian newspaper and television correspondents are - or have been -on its payroll.{{ref|IntelOnl}}
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
  
 
#{{note|IntelOnl}} Business Inteligence and lobbying, No. 527, July 7, 2006 [http://www.IntelligenceOnline.com Intelligence Online ]
 
#{{note|IntelOnl}} Business Inteligence and lobbying, No. 527, July 7, 2006 [http://www.IntelligenceOnline.com Intelligence Online ]

Revision as of 15:44, 23 January 2007

from the Financial Times to Hakluyt

According to Intelligence Online, Mark Huband joined Hakluyt in the summer of 2006, the business intelligence agency, after a long career in journalism in the United Kingdom - he worked for the Guardian, Times and Financial Times. Hubband had long specialized in Africa and the Middle East, where he was based for years for the Times and Guardian (he was one of the few newsmen to cover the American intervention in Somalia in 1993). Since 2003 he had reported on defense, security and terrorism for the Financial Times. Huband, who left the newspaper last year, won't be the first journalist to work for Hakluyt, reports Intelligence Online. A number of former British and Australian newspaper and television correspondents are - or have been -on its payroll.[1]

Notes

  1. ^ Business Inteligence and lobbying, No. 527, July 7, 2006 Intelligence Online