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  • *[[Kevin Myers]] – writes for the Irish Times and ''The Telegraph''. He writes: ...gates whether the 'independent' media institute that translates the Arabic newspapers is quite what it seems."
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  • ...atened to sue Brunswick after the PR firm sent a dossier to several London newspapers claiming that Jupiter was in financial trouble.<ref>[http://www.cfo.com/art ...e marshmallows around the camp fire in Lincoln's Inn Field for the ''Daily Telegraph'''s City office. Staff have been three-line whipped for a bit of weekend bo
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  • In May 2009, the ''Daily Telegraph'' revealed that the new Chief Secretary to the Treasury, [[David Laws]], wa ...penses: Treasury chief David Laws, his secret lover and a £40,000 claim], telegraph.co.uk, 28 May 2010.</ref>
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  • ...spapers, and regularly in [[The Times]], the [[Independent]], the [[Sunday Telegraph]] and Wall Street Journal Europe. He is a member of the advisory board of [
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  • ...he BBC; and just before the election of 1950 in January, 362 magazines and newspapers gave 11,269 column inches to Aims-inspired stories. Aims magazine, The Voic ...ly claimed to be able to put 'authoritative signed articles' in over 1,200 newspapers.(53) Parallel to the Walton network, another group of major employers forme
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  • ...er sent to all newspapers who reported on the findings. In this case The [[Telegraph]], The [[Daily Mail]] and The [[Daily Express]] recieved letters of complai
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  • ...es of the letter condemning Pusztai that had been published in ''The Daily Telegraph'' back in February. ...</ref> which begins by quoting the Press Complaints Commission Code that, "newspapers and periodicals must take care not to publish inaccurate, misleading or dis
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  • ...lp-poor-clever-kids.html Schools must change to help poor, clever kids], ''Telegraph'', 13 May 2015</ref> He is also 'fascinated' by how technology is transform ...| [[Sport NI]] | [[Jersey]] (States of) | [[Sunderland City Council]] | [[Telegraph Media Group]] | [[Telford Trustees]] | [[The Geological Survey of Northern
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  • ...actory gates of Britain. From the 1920’s onwards they were manipulating newspapers stories before the concept of “spin” and “spin doctor” had been inv ...tive Central Office and also to Reginald Hall. It was then sent to the two newspapers with the implication that MacDonald had been trying to suppress it. It was
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  • ...generally ugly.”<ref>Brooks, N. (2006) ''Global Warning'', Letter to the Telegraph, September 13.</ref> ...n, December 9.</ref> The Royal Society’s president, Lord Rees, sent the Telegraph what must be one of the most damning letters it has ever received.
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  • ...Economy. He has had articles published in New Statesman, The Sun, and the Telegraph, to name but a few. Since 1995, he has also been an Economic Advisor on the ...w writes for the Sunday Telegraph and has also been published in the Daily Telegraph, Mail on Sunday and The Spectator. Andrew presented a BBC2 historical serie
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  • ...t based on intelligence,” Feith said. “It was known to anyone who read newspapers and knew history. Saddam had used nerve gas, he had invaded his neighbors m ...ell that briefed White House on Iraq's 'imaginary' al-Qaeda links,"] ''The Telegraph'' (UK), October 7, 2004.
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  • ...asham et al. (2011), Enemies of Enterprise Seek Controls on Tobacco, ''the Telegraph'', 9-March-2011, Accessed 04-April-2011</ref> One of Sinclair’s co-signat ...ws, [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/8282189.stm The Politics of UK Newspapers], ''BBC News'', 30-September-2009, Accessed 13-April-2011</ref> of the poli
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  • The appropriation of newspapers by the CIA proceeds through certain discrete, identifiable stages. These in The CIA has access to over 200 newspapers, advised by its World-Wide Propaganda Guidance Desk, which issues a "Bi-Wee
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  • ...evision producer and presenter, and a journalist and editor on a number of newspapers. He subsequently served as Special Adviser to British Foreign Secretary Dou ...h Moutet]] - Anne-Elisabeth Moutet is a columnist for the Daily and Sunday Telegraph (London) and a frequent contributor to the BBC and the Weekly Standard. She
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  • ...D and has also worked for newspapers (currently researching for the Sunday Telegraph) since 1992." He has also written for [[Private Eye]] under the nom de plum Along with [[Christopher Booker]] the <i>Sunday Telegraph</i> columnist, he is the co-author of <i>The Great Deception</i>, the semin
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  • ...ss and City Editor. He worked as Banking Correspondent on both the [[Daily Telegraph]] and [[The Times]], having started his career on the [[Investors Chronicle
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  • ...eputy chairman of [[Allied Newspapers]] and part-proprietor of the ''Daily Telegraph''. A member of [[Lloyds]] and a director of [[London Assurance]]. Member of
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  • ...rs, including the WSJ, the ''Financial Times'', ''The Times'', the ''Daily Telegraph'', and the ''Independent'',' he was dropped by both the ''Financial Times''
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  • ...ired Dillons the newsagents. The Dillons chain includes 180 stores selling newspapers, tobacco and grocery items. In July 2004, Tesco was believed to be discussi In a Telegraph article published in 1999, it was suggested that Tesco and the other superm
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  • ...ealised that it could shed thousands of print workers' jobs at its British newspapers by moving over to a computerised typesetting system. It planned to move New ...a month later details of the move appeared on the front page of 'The Daily Telegraph'.17
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  • ...tate.html New campaign launched for referendum on EU ‘superstate’], “Telegraph”, 18 May 2003.</ref> Vote 2004 subsequently became [[Vote No]],<ref>Steve ...ecember-8-2011.html Debt crisis: as it happened December 8, 2011], ''Daily Telegraph'', 8 December 2011, accessed 14 December 2011</ref> the second, not publish
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  • ...[Rothschild Bank A.G.]], Zurich from 1994 to 2003. Director of [[Telegraph Newspapers]]. Former member of the [[Hollinger International]] Advisory Board, a compa
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  • ...g the Iraqi opposition newspaper [[Al-Mu'tamar]].<ref>Iraq: Two opposition newspapers to be republished, BBC Monitoring World Media, 12 February 2001, based on A ...ready to raid Iraq again, by Anton La Guardia and Toby Harnden, The Daily Telegraph, 19 February 2001.</ref>
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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 ...other. That's life.'"<ref name="Telegraph">''The Telegraph'', "[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/money/main.jhtml?xml=/money/2006/04/10/ccint10.xml&sSheet=/money/2006
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  • ...h prompt and enthusiastic, editors of The [[Financial Times]], [[The Daily Telegraph]], [[The London Times]], [[The Economist]], [[The Sun]] and [[The Spectator ...on that meeting in Prague...], ''IPS'', 14-July-2009</ref> who used Iraqi newspapers to plant pro-American stories. These stories were "part of a multimillion-d
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  • ...Brian was a columnist with the London Evening Standard, Thompson Regional Newspapers and The Sunday Times. He has won numerous awards for journalistic work incl ...Telegraph. Wide ranging experience in and outside of Westminster for major newspapers and Press Association...
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  • ...strong supporter of taking military action against Iraq'. <ref>[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/09/30/nosplit/nlist75-100.xml The Righ ...ardian, The New York Sun, NRC Handelsblad and numerous other magazines and newspapers. <ref>[http://www.socialcohesion.co.uk/pubs/about.php People] (Accessed: 18
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  • ...high esteem for their content reliability. This includes the world's major newspapers, magazines and trade :Belfast Telegraph
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  • ...papers group file which was used for the search contains over 40 full-text newspapers from around the world. According to LexisNexis the papers included “are g '''Major World Newspapers Sources'''
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  • :Belfast Telegraph :Daily Telegraph & Sunday Telegraph (Sydney)
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  • ...ndercover cops, and the awful cost of sleeping with the enemy’], ''Daily Telegraph'', 25 October 2014 (accessed 8 November 2014).</ref> ...cross all three,<ref name="ASL856">unknown author, [http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=2507&dat=19880614&id=6DNAAAAAIBAJ&sjid=T1kMAAAAIBAJ&pg=5707,3659560...
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  • ...March 2007.</ref> While Black was the proprietor of [[The Telegraph]] the newspapers journalists complained that his pro-Israeli views were affecting editorial :"Three prominent writers - all of them past contributors to Mr Black's Telegraph group have signed a letter to the Spectator accusing him of abusing his res
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  • ...1) Dublin journalists and 2) Local journalists, who work for regional newspapers, or broadcast outlets. The upper part of the hierarchy includes: 3) Jour
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  • *[[Murdoch MacLennan]], Chief Executive, [[Telegraph Group]] Ltd, UK *Sir. [[Anthony O'Reilly]], Chief Executive, Independent Newspapers PLC, Ireland
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  • ...ld hostage by any one community," and argued that the editors of "liberal newspapers" should "think twice before allowing column space to Hamas and its supporte ...racy/ An Ed Husain v Geert Wilders debate would be great for democracy], ''Telegraph Blog'', 15 October 2009</ref>
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  • ...gration on health, employment, housing and education. In all of the UK’s newspapers listed on [http://www.lexisnexis.com/uk Lexus Nexus]. Migrationwatch, sinc :''[[The Express Newspapers]]'' (385)
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  • ...xperts from the [[Terrorexpertise:Major_World_Newspapers_List| Major World Newspapers List]]. ‘Direct affiliation’ was construed as meaning employment or app ...papers group file which was used for the search contains over 40 full-text newspapers from around the world. According to LexisNexis the papers included “are g
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  • ...K, 17 October 2003.</ref> a personal finance website owned by [[Associated Newspapers]], publisher of the ''[[Daily Mail]]''. ...uary 2006 by [[Robert Peston]], who was then City Editor of the ''[[Sunday Telegraph]]''. A ‘who’s who’ report compiled for Barack Obama by US intelligenc
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  • ...ovember-2000</ref> Montgomerie regularly contributed letters to broadsheet newspapers in his capacity as chairman of the Conservative Christian Fellowship betwee ...'.<ref>Andrew Sparrow, E-mails urge Tories to pray for Duncan Smith, ''The Telegraph'', 05-September-2003</ref> Montgomerie's role with [[Iain Duncan Smith]] me
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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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