John Roderick (September 15, 1914 – March 11, 2008) was an American journalist and foreign correspondent for the Associated Press news service. Roderick...
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the early 1980s John Roderick (American football), former professional American football wide receiver John Roderick (correspondent) (1914–2008), American...
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John Roderick may refer to: John Roderick (American football), American football player John Roderick (correspondent), American journalist John Roderick...
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Huang Baitao Imamura Hosaku James Gareth Endicott Ji Xingwen John Roderick (correspondent) Ku Cheng-kang Li Guang (born 1914) Li Lun (general) Li Mi (Republic...
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1898 Editor-in-chief of The Saturday Evening Post John Roderick (correspondent) 1937 Correspondent for the Associated Press Dwight E. Sargent 1939 Editorial...
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Shimbun. Past presidents include legendary war correspondent John Rich, leading "China watcher" John Roderick, later editor of the Chicago Sun-Times Frank...
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David Shukman (redirect from David Roderick Shukman)
David Roderick Shukman (born 30 May 1958) is a British journalist, and the former science editor of BBC News. Shukman was born in 1958 in St Pancras, London...
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antiquarian notes. The poem has three main plots: the contest among three men, Roderick Dhu, James Fitz-James, and Malcolm Graeme, to win the love of Ellen Douglas;...
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Sir George Roderick Jones KBE (21 October 1877 – 23 January 1962) was a British journalist and news agency manager, who for most of his career worked for...
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Spencer-Churchill; 4 July 1865 – 22 October 1929) became one of the first female war correspondents in 1899, when she was recruited by Alfred Harmsworth to cover the Siege...
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researcher Roderick Macleod (disambiguation), several people: Roderick Macleod (Alberta politician) (1908–2004), Canadian politician Sir Roderick Macleod...
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MacArthur is the son of J. Roderick MacArthur and French-born Christiane L’Étendart.and the grandson of billionaire John D. MacArthur. He grew up in...
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Alaric Jacob (section War correspondent)
literary figures, including Sir Roderick Jones, the head of Reuters, and was offered a position as diplomatic correspondent for Reuters in London. During...
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Agre was awarded the 2003 Nobel Prize in Chemistry (which he shared with Roderick MacKinnon) for his discovery of aquaporins. Bloomberg Distinguished Professor...
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Los Angeles, and Annenberg PetSpace. Kennard was a television news correspondent with CBS News in London, Los Angeles and Moscow, and a local television...
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List of The A-Team characters (redirect from John "Hannibal" Smith)
the Team in "One More Time". United States Army Military Police Colonel Roderick Decker (portrayed by Lance LeGault) was the second Colonel who tried to...
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Bath Rugby and England U19s Matthew Boyce, cricketer (Leicestershire) Roderick Bradley, player of American football J.W.M. Bradshaw, cricketer (Leicestershire)...
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poet was Alan Gibson, The Times cricket correspondent and former Test Match Special commentator. Such was John's modesty that few of the members knew about...
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video game Jade Empire. His role was that of an "outlander" named Sir Roderick Ponce von Fontlebottom the Magnificent Bastard, stranded in the Imperial...
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Ned Leeds (category Fictional reporters and correspondents)
have been the second Hobgoblin, brainwashed to serve as a stand-in for Roderick Kingsley and later left to be killed when he was no longer deemed necessary...
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(1939), Calling Dr. Kildare (1939), Pride and Prejudice (1940), Foreign Correspondent (1940), Now, Voyager (1942), The Canterville Ghost (1944), and The Secret...
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Franklin, writer, bibliographer, book-collector and antiquarian bookseller Roderick Gordon, author Anthony Holden, biographer Maxwell Hutchinson, architect...
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the original on 4 June 2019. Retrieved 24 December 2017. MacFarquhar, Roderick (2011). The Politics of China: Sixty Years of The People's Republic of...
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the 1990s, Lin reported for ABC News, where she served as a national correspondent and substitute anchor for Good Morning America and also reported for...
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companion to Nazi Germany Archived 20 May 2019 at the Wayback Machine by Roderick Stackelberg. p.287 "a Neo-Nazi party founded in 1964 in West Germany" Encyclopaedia...
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"Military orders from Governor Wise". New York Herald. Signed "Our Special Correspondent". p. 1, column 3. Archived from the original on April 28, 2021. Retrieved...
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drafts about his excursions and mountaineering, like an ante litteram correspondent. This made him one of the best prepared and finest 19th century linguists...
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Only Ones Chris Squire (1948–2015), musician in progressive rock band Yes Roderick Williams OBE, operatic baritone, composer and broadcaster Richard Wright...
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2008). "Publisher of Times resigns amid cuts". Retrieved October 24, 2024. Roderick, Kevin (January 30, 2009). "Los Angeles Times kills local news section"...
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The Quiet Garden Trust (redirect from Philip Roderick)
belonging to Geoffrey Cooper, who was The Daily Telegraph's aviation correspondent. Roderick is an Anglican priest, a percussionist, an educator and a writer...
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