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things, a member of the French Resistance, a | journalist, a novelist, a publisher and a businessman. |
keh Nkrumah (born 1959, Accra) is a Ghanaian | journalist, a Pan-Africanist and an editor of Al Ahram |
His future ambition was to be a | journalist, a cartoonist, or a boxer. |
illie Ottogary (July 1869 - 1929) was a Utah | journalist, a Mormon missionary and a Shoshone chief. |
He accompanied Papen to Rome as a | journalist, a representative for the Hamburger Nachrich |
Richard Roth (1955-) is an American | journalist, a CNN correspondent who covers the United N |
hwaja Ahmad Abbas, novelist, film-maker, and | journalist: A study in social realism, Bohra Prakashan |
The Pacific | Journalist: A Practical Guide (ed., 2001) |
s also been a French teacher, an importer, a | journalist, a radio programmer and a copywriter. |
Emily Yoffe (born 1955) is a | journalist, a regular contributor to Slate magazine and |
full-time novelist, Connolly had worked as a | journalist, a barman, a local government official, a wa |
Their father, Milton Gross, was also a | journalist, a syndicated sports columnist for the New Y |
His paternal grandfather was the | journalist A. G. Gardiner. |
zine Zozimus, an Irish answer to Punch, with | journalist A. M. Sullivan. |
lege in Cambridge, Massachusetts and married | journalist A. Hallock (Hal) Seymour, son of Pulitzer-pr |
The | journalist A.R.B. Palmer described his cover drive as " |
e name written and performed by comedian and | journalist Aaron Freeman in 1983, using the good-v.-evi |
He is the father of | journalist Aaron Glantz and tobacco control leader Frie |
t affairs and is presently hosted by veteran | journalist Aaron Brown. |
is a New York-based record label founded by | journalist Aaron Fuchs in 1981. |
A British | journalist abducted by militants in northwest Pakistan |
s - died 1 June 1936 in Rome) was an Italian | journalist, academic and politician. |
Dr Maleeha Lodhi, HI, is a | journalist, academic, and diplomat from Pakistan. |
a Swedish musician, musical conductor and a | journalist active in Great Britain. |
January 28, 1969) was an American writer and | journalist, active from 1923 to near the time of her de |
ite (born 1951, London) is a British writer, | journalist, activist and religious worker. |
4 February - Jacques Copeau, | journalist, actor, playwright, director, teacher (d.194 |
Claude William Genest is a former Canadian | journalist, actor, and TV host. |
Myrka Dellanos A | journalist, actress, and singer. |
He then jabbed | journalist Adam Boulton. |
nst the Sunday Dispatch for a story that the | journalist admitted making up. |
Brother of fellow | journalist Adolph Ochs, George Oakes was educated at th |
Journalist Adriana Colin, who was fired by the show's p | |
has described him as "a former army officer, | journalist adventurer and rightwing libertarian." |
His brother, novelist and Sony award-winning | journalist Afshin Rattansi, has worked for CNN, Al Jaze |
He was a | journalist after leaving Oxford working for The Manches |
ic science and philosophy and worked as a TV | journalist after his graduation. |
Billy Taylor was a successful broadcast | journalist after playing football. |
Finnish politician and | journalist Agathon Meurman was born and lived in Kangas |
Gabriel Astruc (1864-1938) was a French | journalist, agent, promoter, theatre manager, theatrica |
ed only on the unsubstantiated writings of a | journalist, agrees that many more died than the officia |
According to Pakistani | journalist Ahmed Rashid, 20 Afghans, seven Pakistanis, |
In 1983, Pulitzer prize winning | journalist Al Martinez portrayed Dan Pena in the Los An |
Among the dead are a driver and Iraqi | journalist Alaa Abdulkareem Fartusi, a cameraman for Al |
s the "Demon of Frome", a nickname coined by | journalist, Alan Gibson. |
This article is about the Scottish | journalist Alan Douglas. |
The Doghmush family held | journalist Alan Johnston in Tel al-Hawa until Hamas sec |
on after the crisis by the veteran political | journalist Alan Reid. |
Smith's widow, Ottawa Citizen | journalist Alana Kainz, established the Brian Smith Mem |
In a 2003 interview with MacNett, | journalist Albert J. Neri said that "[a]nyone who has s |
r a second autobiography came from a British | journalist, Alexander Norman, in the 1980s, who sat and |
The composer, poet and | journalist Alexandru Busa elected her to record and per |
Amelia Bence stars as the Argentine poet and | journalist Alfonsina Storni was an Argentine poet and j |
In a relationship with BBC | journalist Allan Little for five years before the accid |
Hosts for most of the series run were | journalist Allen Spraggett and CBC announcer Bill Guest |
He had a romance with a United States | journalist, Alma Reed of San Francisco, California, whi |
Thinking that the | journalist already knew of Mrs Childers' proposed nomin |
st 1920 in Cuneo) is an Italian essayist and | journalist, also known for his participation in the Wor |
B.J. Steed - multimedia | journalist; also producer |
3) is an Arab-American Palestinian Christian | journalist also known for his stand-up comedy. |
at Scotch College, and subsequently became a | journalist, although he also worked as a sales and prog |
Prior to entering politics he was a | journalist, although he was for a while a member of the |
Beth enlisted the help of | journalist Alyson to help her incriminate Scott for her |
oses questions to two teams headed by Sports | Journalist Amanda Shalala and mathemBroadcaster Adam Sp |
Michael Smith ( | journalist), American journalist for Bloomberg News |
Victor Gold ( | journalist), American journalist, author, and Republica |
Glenn Kessler ( | journalist), American journalist; Washington Post diplo |
ny and her sister Bessie were interviewed by | journalist Amy Hill Hearth, who wrote a feature story a |
A British citizen, he and his wife, the | journalist Amy Finnerty, live in Brooklyn and have thre |
ts, the two reluctantly team up with another | journalist, an initially irritating but ultimately pric |
o right: Amanda Braga (Model), Ancelmo Gois ( | Journalist), Ana Maria Braga (TV Host), Carlota Portell |
Your Geek News is hosted by Broadcast | Journalist Anastasia 'Nat' Tubanos and Independent Film |
Claus Kleber, | journalist, anchor of the "heute-journal" |
and modelling, Anupama has also worked as a | journalist, anchor, visualizer and a television produce |
p with Maria Luisa Bozzi, an Italian science | journalist and author. |
ional writer of courage: Lydia Cacho Mexican | journalist and human rights activist |
l (1881 - 1963) was a Mexican revolutionary, | journalist and feminist. |
a conservative pundit, author, investigative | journalist, and Stanford University Hoover Institute me |
e with Harry Kellett Chambers, an Australian | journalist and playwright. |
he Dubai Business Channel as a presenter and | journalist, and presented a live show on Ch33. |
He was mostly a | journalist and specialist in crime news. |
1918 - September 5, 1985) was an US | journalist and author of romance novels. |
ament, Kronberger had worked as a television | journalist, and had become well-known as an expert in e |
Shona Fraser, British born music | journalist and judge |
3 January 1962, Belfast) is a Northern Irish | journalist and public speaker. |
In Syracuse he was a | journalist and editor at Eagle Newspapers, where he fou |
Benedict Carey (born 1960) is an American | journalist and reporter on medical and science topics f |
26, 1880 - February 3, 1951) was an author, | journalist and newspaper editor, Police Commissioner, a |
Rob Crilly, | Journalist and author |
10 May - Aimi Jarr - veteran | journalist and actor |
arch 1945 - 17 November 1989), was a British | journalist and war correspondent. |
ench teacher, and Anna worked primarily as a | journalist and translator. |
Isabella Fischli (de) (born 1956), Swiss | journalist and authoress |
ut the same period began his activities as a | journalist and publicist. |
r Obaidullah, former minister Selima Rahman, | journalist and ambassador to Burma A.Z.M. Enayetullah K |
He was an announcer, | journalist and lawyer by career. |
23 October - Aravind Adiga, | journalist and author, 2008 Man Booker Prize winner. |
orn 1932 in Hungary) is an American scholar, | journalist, and conservative political writer. |
onceptions and contradictions as a newspaper | journalist, and campaign against the use in the press o |
She has been a civil servant, broadcaster, | journalist and author. |
r - John McConnell, former Economics expert, | journalist and civil servant. |
(Alessandria, 3 November 1964) is an Italian | journalist and television host. |
eter F. Steinfels (born 1941) is an American | journalist and educator best known for his writings on |
was a Czech prose writer, poet, playwright, | journalist, and military surgeon. |
Jim Engster is a | journalist and host of “The Jim Engster Show” on NPR af |
ine MSP (born 28 January 1962) is a Scottish | journalist and Scottish National Party Member of the Sc |
Art's daughter, Arthel Neville is a | journalist and television personality. |
he is considered eccentric, he is an expert | journalist and is good with computers. |
salem during the Mandate era, the son of the | journalist and historian Abba Ahimeir. |
Michel Collon is a Belgian writer, | journalist, and historian. |
Distort Productions) and Mitch Joel, (music | journalist and publicist) in early 2002, Distort began |
Benjamin Cook ( | journalist and writer) |
His father was a | journalist, and later owner of the Manawatu Evening Sta |
ore moving into politics, he was a newspaper | journalist and served as the Albany bureau chief for Ne |
Sibayan is also a designer, writer and | journalist and is the Editor of a magazine called Frost |
mber 1737 - 12 December 1805) was an English | journalist and writer on political subjects, notable fo |
ker (* April 22, 1936 in Munich) is a German | journalist and television presenter. |
t 12, 1843 - June 8, 1914) was an Irish-born | journalist and political figure in Ontario, Canada. |
David McCullagh PhD is an Irish | journalist and author. |
rn 6 January 1960) is a British food writer, | journalist and broadcaster. |
Neil Reynolds (born ca 1940) is a Canadian | journalist and one-time politician. |
1991 World Cup,won by Australia, becoming a | journalist and writing for the Sunday Telegraph. |
Brian Wilson, | journalist and later Labour MP, memorably wrote that ca |
dman has a younger sister, Antonia Kidman, a | journalist and TV presenter. |
ova Scotia and became an auditor, barrister, | journalist and student. |
of the National Geographic Magazine, with a | journalist and a photographer on the ship. |
of The Color Purple), Joel Chandler Harris ( | journalist and author of the Uncle Remus stories), and |
David McKay was an Australian | journalist and prominent motoring identity. |
(1913, Fujian - 2009, Taiwan) was a Chinese | journalist and newspaper editor. |
ys Anna Moore, a seventeen-year-old aspiring | journalist and actress. |
named after the Embleton-born W. T. Stead, a | journalist and social campaigner who lost his life on t |
Paddy O'Hare was a | journalist and Irish nationalist politician. |
2, 1783 - December 7, 1862) was an American | journalist and Regular Army officer. |
Nichola Kane is a broadcast | journalist and producer for STV News in Central Scotlan |
Mary Mapes is an American | journalist and former television news producer. |
He was married to | journalist and novelist Madeleine Ferron from 1945 unti |
Labour Co-operative politician, broadcaster, | journalist and lecturer. |
th "Judy" Bolch is an award-winning American | journalist and the first Houston Harte Chair in Journal |
tember 1934 - 29 June 2006) was a well known | journalist and rationalist from Kerala. |
ersity in Philadelphia, where he worked as a | journalist, and then a Juris Doctor from George Washing |
nally renowned author, psychologist, science | journalist, and corporate consultant |
He became a socialist | journalist and writer, serving as editor on Social Demo |
kinson (born 1952, in Munich) is an American | journalist and author whose contributions led to four P |
Yolande Thibeault (born 1939), Canadian | journalist and politician |
simply as 'Ш' ('Sh') or 'S.', was a Russian | journalist and mnemonist active in the 1920s. |
David Barnett (born 1970), English | journalist and author |
October 1903 - 8 October 1995) was a German | journalist and publisher. |
so known as Tom Neale, is an English author, | journalist and screenwriter. |
confused with his namesake Vikram A Chandra, | journalist and author of The Srinagar Conspiracy. |
18, 1901) Nicholas Flood Davin was a lawyer, | journalist and politician, born at Kilfinane, Ireland. |
glish-born real estate and insurance broker, | journalist and political figure in British Columbia, Ca |
Philp's father was the | journalist and author James Philp. |
after Guillaume Cannat, a French scientific | journalist and author. |
orn 23 December 1945 in London) is a British | journalist and writer. |
pleton (born 24 February 1946) is an English | journalist and presenter. |
On leaving university, Teeling became a | journalist and travelled widely both at home and abroad |
mber 8, 1919-August 9, 2005) was an American | journalist and UFO researcher, known for his skepticism |
irmingham, United Kingdom) is a British-born | journalist and scholar of Middle Eastern history. |
ed to Dafinah Bairak (Defne Bayrak), Turkish | journalist and translator, with whom he had 2 children. |
Leon Martin Conwell was an American | Journalist and politician who served in the Massachuset |
ry Braxton, an Emmy Award winning television | journalist, and has two children from a previous marria |
Nick Clarke (1948-2006), | journalist and BBC Radio 4 presenter |
Sara Thornton is an English broadcast | journalist and weather presenter. |
From 1910 he worked as a singer, | journalist and cabaret director. |
971 he married Marina Colasanti, a Brazilian | journalist and writer. |
Alex Graham (producer) (born 1953), | journalist and British independent television producer |
Hyacinthe, Quebec, Canada) is a radio host, | journalist and film producer. |
Goldman (born 1954) is an American novelist, | journalist, and Allen K. Smith Professor of Literature |
Leopold James Maxse (1864-1932) was a | journalist and editor of the conservative British publi |
Their daughter, Suzanne Kay Bamford, is a | journalist and television author. |
Brian M. Carney is an editor, | journalist and member of the Wall Street Journal Editor |
e Hungarian army, Benkert made a living as a | journalist and travel writer, and wrote at least twenty |
Louis-Antoine Dessaulles, seigneur, | journalist and politician (d.1895) |
m Davenport Adams (1851-1904) was an English | journalist and author. |
Nick Logan is an English | journalist and magazine editor born in Lincoln in 1947. |
Ellen Weiss (born January 30, 1959) is a | journalist and three-time Peabody Award winner. |
As a German socialist | journalist and statesman, he organized the Socialist Re |
S. P. B. Mais (1885-1975), author, | journalist and broadcaster |
Max Pearson (born 1959) is a BBC | journalist and news presenter with the BBC World Servic |
Tunisian | journalist and government critic Taoufik Ben Brik annou |
July 1945 at Camrose, Alberta) is a Canadian | journalist and currently the director and chief executi |
n, artists Albert Robida and Paul Avril, and | journalist and critic Francisque Sarcey. |
Stephen Dau (1971 - ) is an American writer, | journalist and photographer. |
Fox (born 1974) is an American TV presenter, | journalist and comedienne. |
Journalist and author Walter Henkels (1906-1987) was aw | |
ber 19, 1820 - May 23, 1905) was an American | journalist and advocate of women's rights. |
Eric J. Etheridge is a | journalist and photographer who was the initial editor, |
one of whom, Frankie (1889-1935) was later a | journalist and critic and associated with the Bloomsbur |
Adam Yosef, | journalist and activist |
rn September 14, 1946, Amsterdam) is a Dutch | journalist and television presenter. |
ate (1838-1917), American Civil War soldier, | journalist, and mayor of St. Joseph, Missouri, 1882-188 |
Somerville College, Oxford, then worked as a | journalist and wrote for children's magazines. |
1976 in Paderborn, West Germany) is a German | journalist and television presenter. |
Peter Jackson is a | journalist and has been the correspondent in charge of |
David Halberstam, | journalist and author |
Matt Cooper is an Irish | journalist and radio presenter. |
Jason Burke (born 1970) is a British | journalist and the author of several non-fiction books. |
(born July 10, 1947) is an Afrikaans writer, | journalist, and activist born in the Netherlands. |
y" Carney (born May 22, 1965) is an American | journalist and President Barack Obama's second White Ho |
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