• Jimmie Lee Hoagland (born January 22, 1940) is a Pulitzer prize-winning American journalist. He is a contributing editor to The Washington Post, since...
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  • Jessamine Hoagland (1879–1957), American businesswoman Jim Hoagland (born 1940), American Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist John Hoagland (1947–1984)...
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  • Accomazzo, Dale Bard, Jim Bridwell, Dean Fidelman, Richard Harrison, Mike Graham, Robs Muir, Gib Lewis, Bill Antel, Jim Hoagland, Tobin Sorenson, John...
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    Mallet, 31 July 2007 Archived 21 September 2008 at the Wayback Machine Jim Hoagland, "France's Whirlwind of Change", Real Clear Politics, 18 June 2008 [1]...
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    Snap, Crackle and Pop characters for Kellogg's Rice Krispies cereal Jim Hoagland – journalist and a two-time Pulitzer Prize winner Ironing Board Sam –...
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  • outright revolt of Eastern European countries from the Eastern Bloc. Jim Hoagland wrote that Gorbachev's "Common European Home" and George H. W. Bush's...
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    Gillard later stating that there was no one who could have done it better. Jim Hoagland for the Eugene Register-Guard compared US President George W. Bush's...
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    Wayback Machine" Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists (January 8, 2007). Jim Hoagland (October 6, 2011). "Nuclear energy after Fukushima". The Washington Post...
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  • articles to use the term in the Washington Post were both by columnist Jim Hoagland ("Prepared for Non-Combat", April 15, 1993, and Beware 'mission creep'...
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    Breslin authored multiple books. Selected works are listed below. 1962 Sunny Jim: The life of America's most beloved horseman, James Fitzsimmons ASIN B0007DY5XS...
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  • accessed 5 May 2014 Jim Hoagland, "Europe's Destiny," Foreign Affairs, (1989-90). http://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/45145/jim-hoagland/europes-destiny...
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  • Rosenthal, David Brooks, and Thomas Friedman; The Washington Post's Jim Hoagland, Robert Kagan, Charles Krauthammer, and George Will; and the Los Angeles...
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    published a few months after the shooting, Washington Post reporter Jim Hoagland argued that this media silence may have contributed to the students'...
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  • Biographical". Retrieved 21 June 2015. Pierre Agostini – Biography "Jim Hoagland". Hoover Institution. Retrieved 21 June 2015. Canal+. "- Films CANALPLUS...
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    Strategic Command James Goodby, author and former American diplomat Jim Hoagland, American journalist and two-time recipient of the Pulitzer Prize Toomas...
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    human rights groups over atrocities committed in Chechnya. Blair told Jim Hoagland of The Washington Post that "[Putin's] vision of the future is one that...
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    on local and national affairs." 1990: Jim Murray, Los Angeles Times, "for his sports columns." 1991: Jim Hoagland, Washington Post, "for searching and...
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    politicians and political pundits in the United States, most notably Jim Hoagland of The Washington Post, who held him up as a notable force for democracy...
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  • feature. The film stars Ben Kurland, Matthew Christopher, and Sean Hoagland. Brother Jim Jefferies leads the "Congregation of the Cross" in the small West...
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    Blames Traitors, Hartford Courant, 10 April 1977; accessed via ProQuest. Jim Hoagland, "Zaire army 'avoiding fight'", The Guardian, 26 March 1977, p.3; accessed...
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  • Mark Bingham (redirect from Alice Hoagland)
    stereotypes. Mark Bingham was born on May 22, 1970, the only child of Alice Hoagland and Gerald Bingham. When Mark was two years old, his parents divorced....
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    Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Hoagland, Indiana "Allen County". Jim Forte Postal History. Retrieved February 15, 2020. History...
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  • first woman to win a Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting (1951) Jim Hoagland – twice winner of the Pulitzer Prize (for International Reporting and...
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  • Hefney, NFL and CFL defensive back, two-time CFL All-Star selection Jim Hoagland, two-time Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Chris Hope, NFL safety, 2008...
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  • reporters as crackdown continues," The Ottawa Citizen, June 14, 1989, A1. 9. Jim Hoagland, "Blanket Television Coverage Gives Demonstrators a Media Security Blanket...
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    soldiers in the north and gained the contempt of those in the south. Jim Hoagland of The Washington Post described Kouandété as a "moody, brilliant and...
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    birth to 'love-child' of a British citizen. The Washington Post editor Jim Hoagland characterised Almohayed in 2009 as "a courageous columnist". Alhomayed...
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    September 19, 1973, p. I-1 "Jordan Grants Amnesty to Palestinians", by Jim Hoagland, Los Angeles Times, September 19, 1973, p. I-1 "Crowd Cheers Hussein...
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  • left by former publisher, Debbie Abel's retirement in December 2015. Jim Hoagland, a nationally syndicated columnist for The Washington Post and a winner...
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  • University of South Carolina Board of Trustees. Retrieved March 3, 2014. "Jim Hoagland". My Carolina Alumni Association. Retrieved March 3, 2014. "Hootie &...
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