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Paul Foot 2008: The alternative highlights of the nightjournalism.co.uk » News from Journalism.co.uk - Nov 4, 2008 Journalism.co.uk was very happy to make the acquaintance of Jim Oldfield, one of the runner-ups in the Paul Foot Award, last night. He is the editor of seven community newsletters in South Yorkshire. He was nominated … Also tagged: events, the observer, newspapers, guardian, ian hislop, jim oldfield, dan mcdougall, paul foot award |
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The glammer side of investigative: last night’s Paul Foot Awardsjournalism.co.uk » News from Journalism.co.uk - Nov 4, 2008 Journalism.co.uk had the good fortune to attend the Paul Foot Awards last night, the Private Eye/Guardian event that commemorates the work of campaigning journalist Paul Foot, who died in 2004. It was a short but … Also tagged: events, the times, richard brooks, camilla cavendish, ian hislop, paul foot |
journalism.co.uk » News from Journalism.co.uk - Nov 3, 2008
Tonight is the pinnacle of the investigative and campaigning journalism year, when one (or three in last year’s case) journalists walk away with the prestigious Paul Foot Award, which rewards the best of campaigning …
Also tagged: events, journalism, guardian, award, richard brooks, camilla cavendish, paul foot, jim oldfield, dan mcdougall, warwick mansell
journalism.co.uk » News from Journalism.co.uk - Oct 13, 2008
The shortlist for this year’s Paul Foot award, which aims to celebrate the very best in campaigning journalism, are as follows: Richard Brooks of Private Eye - for his articles investigating the government’s …
Also tagged: awards, the observer, the times, evening standard, richard brooks, camilla cavendish, andrew gilligan, paul foot, actis, times educational supplement, jim oldfield, dan mcdougall, warwick mansell
telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph How about that? - Oct 5, 2008
Country challenges ageold prejudices by opening a museum that celebrates the nation's sense of humour.
Also tagged: germany, titanic, frankfurt, caricatura museum
anorak.co.uk » Anorak News - Sep 13, 2008
ME and my spoons. WHAT is believed to be the largest collection of spoons in the world is owned by Doctor Ella Kyes Dearborn, of Portland, Oregon. The collection contains 2457 spoons which completely cover the entire …
Also tagged: spoon, satire, photojournalism, strange but true, portland oregon, anorak in new york
pressabout.com » Press About - Aug 29, 2008
Recent software developments are now helping overworked detectives solve crimes faster than ever. ThoughtOffice, leaders in brainstorming and innovation software, offer an affordable solution used by Private …
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lockergnome.com » Windows Fanatics - Aug 13, 2008
ReverseRecords.org, a recognized and trusted online records information provider, lets you utilize a network of multiple data sources to find the exact records you are looking for. Get the data from thousands of …
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telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph World News - May 1, 2008
Anthony Pellicano, the Hollywood private eye accused of masterminding a sophisticated illegal operation to discredit the adversaries of his rich and powerful clients, has denied leading a "criminal enterprise" and said …
Also tagged: hollywood, wiretapping, elizabeth taylor, anthony pellicano, garry shandling
telegraph.co.uk » blogs.telegraph.co.uk blog listings. - Mar 15, 2008
The trial of celebrity sleuth Anthony Pellicano finally got a bit of long-promised star power this week when comedian Garry Shandling took the stand to testify how he thought the Hollywood PI took part in a smear …
Also tagged: celebrities, america, brad grey, anthony pellicano, garry shandling