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  • ...e move was controversial because press baron Murdoch already owned tabloid newspapers [[The Sun]] and its sister paper [[The News of The World]]. ...aged sources, this compares with around two-thirds of the stories on other newspapers. By the same measure, the Guardian is also more likely to use a mix of info
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  • ...e move was controversial because press baron Murdoch already owned tabloid newspapers [[The Sun]] and its sister paper [[The News of The World]]. ...dal: 'We'd printed the scoop of the century, then it turned to dust'], The Telegraph, 25-April-2008, Accessed 21-January-2009 </ref>
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  • The Daily Mail is a tabloid newspaper owned by [[Associated Newspapers Ltd]]. It is the second most popular newspaper in the United Kingdom after ...aged sources, this compares with around two-thirds of the stories on other newspapers. By the same measure, the Guardian is also more likely to use a mix of info
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  • '''Andrew Stephen Bower Knight''' (born 1 November 1939) is chair of of Times Newspapers, and a former British newspaper editor who has served as the right hand man ===The Telegraph Group===
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  • ...’, ''[[Daily Telegraph]]'', 21 July 2001.</ref> On 21 July the ''[[Daily Telegraph]]'' ran a front page headline, ‘Portillo supporters to fight on’. Archi ...supporters-to-fight-on.html Portillo supporters to fight on]’, ''[[Daily Telegraph]]'', 21 July 2001; p.1.</ref></blockquote>
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  • ...project has also come from the News Letter, The Times and Daily Telegraph newspapers, from a number of Conservative MPs and from [[Lisl Biggs-Davison]], daughte
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  • ::'I am sure that he is not being exclusive and that he hopes newspapers across the Middle East take heed of his words and stop the publication of a ...h.co.uk/Hampstead+%26+Kilburn/Ed+Fordham Politics > Ed Fordham], The Daily Telegraph, accessed 21 August 2012</ref> who now works at [[Finsbury]]<ref>[http://uk
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  • ...s a business consultant, having previously been General Manager of Express Newspapers. She was appointed a Life Peer in 2004. From 1998 to 2001, she was both the .../money/2006/04/10/ixcoms.html Two chairs but cards firmly on the table], ''Telegraph'', April 10.</ref>
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  • *[[Edmund Curran]], Editor, The [[Belfast Telegraph]]. *[[James MacManus]], Executive Director, [[News International Newspapers]].
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  • McDonagh became general manager of porn baron [[Richard Desmond]]'s Express Newspapers between 2001 and 2002. According to a PR Newswire report: ...uickly. After the election, she went to work as general manager of Express Newspapers. She held the post for six months and is now studying for an MBA at Harvard
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  • ...ica's Star]], [[The Irish Times]], and a wide range of other international newspapers and magazines including [[Attitude]] and the [[New Statesman]]. <ref>Johann
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  • ...[[Independent on Sunday]] and editorial director of the [[Daily Telegraph|Telegraph]]… [he] writes on the media for the Guardian and is author of [[The Journ *has contributed during his career on Fleet Street to most national newspapers.
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  • Kampfner began his career as a foreign correspondent with the ''Daily Telegraph'', first in East Berlin where he reported on the fall of the Wall and the u ...90 per cent of newspaper content has had some PR or spin-doctor input. And newspapers employ PRs to plant favourable stories in other papers". <ref>Peter Wilby,
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  • ...,” or “paid-for-publicity”... Specifically, this is "the payment of newspapers and individual journalists for media coverage."<ref>[http://ipr.wieck.com/f ...he PR world emerged from the huge monopoly of the [[American Telephone and Telegraph]] Company (AT&T), and [[Theodore N. Vail]] and [[Arthur W. Page]] are ment
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  • ...phindia.com/1090111/jsp/calcutta/story_10371328.jsp Room to argue], “The Telegraph, Calcutta”, 11 January 2009</ref> and were highly religious. <ref>"[http: ...s regularly appear on the programme as witnesses. She writes for national newspapers and a number of specialist journals, has a monthly column in the MJ (Munici
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  • ...looking-at-GM-crops.html Bias claim over panels looking at GM crops]", The Telegraph, 28 November 2002</ref> <td align="center">The [[Daily Telegraph]]</td>
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  • ...donor202.xml&page=2 David Abrahams' glory days as Blair ally], ''The Daily Telegraph'', 3 December 2007</ref> The subsequent scandal has swiftly spread to many ...l and his close friendship with Ariel Sharon, the orientation of Murdoch's newspapers is predictably pro-Israel. Journalists have complained of extremely narrow
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  • :"Most tabloid newspapers - or even newspapers in general - are playthings of MI5."<br>--Roy Greenslade<ref>quoted in Rich ...d money from the Iraqis. (Galloway succeeded in a legal action against the Telegraph but the issue of whether the documents were planted and if so by who was no
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  • ...onsulted two scholars of Islamic movements, asking them to read the Arabic newspapers that Shoebat cited, one of them called Shoebat’s claims a 'blatant misrep ...n hiding for the next three days." However, in 2004 he had told the Sunday Telegraph: "I was terribly relieved when I heard on the news later that evening that
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  • written about him in campus and off campus newspapers. '''Over all, close to 900 students and community leaders heard Khaled spea ...lanie Phillips]] is a right-wing zionist journalist working for the London-Telegraph. This is what she states about Toameh:<ref>Melanie Phillips, 'Speaking trut
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