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  • ...''[[Gentleman's Magazine]]'', the ''[[Anti-Jacobin Review]]'' and the ''[[British Critic]]''. ...[[John Douglas (bishop)|John Douglas]], bishop of Salisbury, are in the [[British Museum]].
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  • '''Hugh Chisholm''' (22 February 1866 – 29 September 1924) was a British journalist, and editor of the 11th and 12th editions of the ''[[Encyclopæd [[Category:British journalists]]
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  • ...d St George|KCMG]] (24 May 1901 - 6 September 1987) was a [[United Kingdom|British]] newspaper editor and broadcasting [[Administration (business)|administrat ...to [[Copy editing|subediting]].<ref>Harold Evans, ''Essential English for Journalists, Editors and Writers'' 2000 p.10</ref>
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  • ...ames Louis Garvin''' (12 April 1868 - 23 January 1947), was an influential British journalist, editor, and author. ...soon earned him renown. By now his politics had changed, as he became a [[British unionism|unionist]] and a follower of [[Joseph Chamberlain]]. In 1904, Garv
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  • ...the ''[[Encyclopædia Britannica]]''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s transition from a British to an American publication. Some of its articles were written by the best-k ...e eleventh edition. Though it is generally perceived as a quintessentially British work, the eleventh edition had substantial American influences, not only in
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  • ...rdcities/Palestine/terror-against-british.htm Jewish Terrorism Against the British]</ref><ref>[http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/commons/1947/jan/28/jewish-t ...militant''" in the context of [[terrorism]].<ref name="SandersDecoding" /> Journalists often apply the term ''militant'' to movements using [[terrorism]] as a tac
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  • # Protect foreign journalists, diplomats and aid workers ...-goes-to-farmers.html | work=The Daily Telegraph | location=London | title=British cash to buy off Taliban 'goes to farmers' | first=Nick | last=Meo | date=20
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  • ...http://london.usembassy.gov/forpo916.html Interview of Secretary Rice With British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw] on [[BBC]] [[BBC Radio 4|Radio 4's]] [[Today ...[[George Robertson, Baron Robertson of Port Ellen|Lord George Robertson]], British defense secretary and later NATO’s secretary-general, will later explain
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  • ...ed in combat, weeks after his release, is at odds with the accounts of the journalists who interviewed the children during the months following their release. ...e and blamed him for masterminding an increase in roadside attacks against British and American troops.<ref name=TheTimes2009-03-13/>
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