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    Sir Harold Matthew "Harry" Evans (28 June 1928 – 23 September 2020) was a British-American journalist and writer. In his career in his native Britain,...
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  • Harold Evans (1928–2020) was a British journalist and editor of The Sunday Times. Harold Evans may also refer to: Harold Edward Dahl (1909–1956), American...
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  • Harold Evans (October 26, 1886 – April 27, 1977), a Philadelphia attorney, was appointed by the United Nations to be the first Special Municipal Commissioner...
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  • Darlington, County Durham contacted Harold Evans, then editor of The Northern Echo. He and Kennedy formed the Timothy Evans Committee. The result of a prolonged...
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  • Harold Gordon Evans (28 February 1889 – 20 January 1973) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Carlton in the Victorian Football League (VFL)...
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  • Harold Ernest Evans OBE (20 October 1891 – 24 September 1980) was an English first-class cricketer and Royal Navy officer. Evans was born at Hampstead...
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    The Sun the owners believed that Murdoch could turn the papers around. Harold Evans, editor of the Sunday Times from 1967, was switched to the daily Times...
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    Harold B. Evans (October 31, 1907 - July 28, 1995) was an African American research chemist, one of the few African American scientists to work on the...
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    Harold Evans Hartney (April 19, 1888 – October 5, 1945) was a Canadian-born World War I flying ace who served in the Royal Flying Corps and then in the...
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  • ownership. Murdoch began to make his mark on the paper by appointing Harold Evans as his replacement. One of his most important changes was the introduction...
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    Harry Evans Global Summit in Investigative Journalism at the Royal Institute of British Architects, in honor of her late husband Sir Harold Evans, the...
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    meeting as an example of extreme egotism on King's part. A later memoir by Harold Evans, who was editor of The Sunday Times in 1968, said that The Times had...
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    both from authorised adaptations and from unauthorised ones. In 1909, Harold Evans adapted the novel, with Hardy's input, for The Hardy Players, Hardy's...
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  • The Evans Baronetcy, of Rottingdean in the County of Sussex, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 21 November 1963 for Harold Evans. The...
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  • Harold Edward Dahl (June 29, 1909 – February 14, 1956) was a mercenary American pilot who fought in the Spanish Republican Air Force during the Spanish...
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    Command Decision – in which Whitmore played the part of Tech Sergeant Harold Evans, was the smash hit of 1947, and Whitmore received a non-competitive Special...
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    Traveler, led by Sir Harold Evans (1928–2020) in 1987, with a focus on literary journalism and hard news reporting. As editor in chief, Evans coined the motto...
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  • Sir Sidney Harold Evans, 1st Baronet, CMG, OBE (29 April 1911 – 21 April 1983) was a British journalist and civil servant who served as Downing Street...
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    an understudy to Sir Harold Evans in Britain, taking time to understand what went on at the previous two papers at which Evans had worked - The Northern...
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  • James Harold Evans (March 28, 1939 – February 15, 2021) was an American lawyer and politician who served as the attorney general of Alabama from 1991 to...
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  • Liberals of the day, seeing it applauded as "the best paper in Europe." Harold Evans, one of the great campaigning journalists of all time, was editor of...
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  • announcing his purchase of Times Newspapers, flanked by his editors Harold Evans and William Rees-Mogg. Soames lived in London her whole life. In 1956...
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  • Rupert Murdoch, but was unsuccessful. Murdoch replaced him as editor with Harold Evans. Rees-Mogg wrote a comment column for The Independent from its foundation...
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    Harold I (died 17 March 1040), also known as Harold Harefoot, was regent of England from 1035 to 1037 and King of the English from 1037 to 1040. Harold's...
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  • the surname Evans, including Tina Brown, wife of Sir Harold Evans This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Lady Evans. If an internal...
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  • journalists, including Julie Burchill, Anthony Haden-Guest, Tina Brown and Harold Evans (who at one point threatens to sue him) and Vanity Fair's own Graydon...
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  • Sunday Times and The Times had been brought under the same ownership. Harold Evans, editor from 1967 until 1981, established The Sunday Times as a leading...
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  • molesting children and hanging out in bathrooms." According to historian Harold Evans, "[T]here was no invitation to the White House for Sipple, not even a...
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    Hunter Davies, Piers Merchant, Sir Timothy Laurence, Jeremy Vine and Harold Evans. Purple Radio is Durham's student radio station. It broadcasts live from...
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    retirement to star in a run of William Shakespeare and Harold Pinter plays. Lee John Martin Evans was born in the Avonmouth suburb of Bristol on 25 February...
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