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Press Gazette
March 15, 2018
Murdoch MacLennan has stepped down from his role at the Telegraph nine months after moving from chief executive to deputy chairman. He remains a non-executive director. MacLennan headed up the Telegraph business for some 13 years, returning relatively healthy profits to owners the BarclayÃâà...
Queens Chronicle
March 8, 2018
Without parent or guardian permission, this will be an unexcused absence." Elementary school students who wish to walk out must have their parent or guardian sign them out of the school and accompany them out of the building. "We know young people can and do make a difference, and many schoolÃâà...
South Wales Guardian
March 6, 2018
The daughter of a man left severely brain damaged in the IRA Docklands bombing choked back tears as she described how the explosion “ruined” her family. Rajaa Berezag, 31, told of the gut-wrenching moment she heard her father Zaoui had been caught up in the blast 22 years ago. She said: “We got aÃâà...
Northwich Guardian
March 6, 2018
The daughter of a man left severely brain damaged in the IRA Docklands bombing choked back tears as she described how the explosion “ruined” her family. Rajaa Berezag, 31, told of the gut-wrenching moment she heard her father Zaoui had been caught up in the blast 22 years ago. She said: “We got aÃâà...
Queens Chronicle
November 23, 2016
Chris Kagenaar said any EMS personnel from Brooklyn or Queens sent on a call to Hamilton Beach would see Grey there nine out of 10 times. “May he rest in peace,” Kagenaar added. “Rest easy brother, we have it from here,” said Michele Zepke-Collis. “Just be our guardian angel as we continue to doÃâà...
The Guardian
April 19, 2016
Roy Greenslade. 'We need to smash the cosy cartel that exists between the press, power and the police in this country', says Gemma O'Doherty. Contact author. @GreensladeR. Tue 19 Apr 2016 03.21 EDT Last modified on Thu 11 Aug 2016 05.38 EDT. Share on Facebook Ãâ÷ Share on Twitter Ãâ÷ Share via EmailÃâà...
The Guardian
February 11, 2016
Thousands deserted the Times and the Guardian, while a few arrived from the Telegraph along with young people yet to adopt a daily paper habit. Within three years, the Independent managed to achieve a regular daily sale of more than 400,000. It was the newspaper phenomenon of the age. But successÃâà...
The Guardian
November 22, 2015
The juxtaposition of two articles in the “most read” list of the Irish Times's online news digest on Saturday spoke volumes about the changed fortunes of two men. In first place was the story headlined Sir Anthony O'Reilly declared bankrupt by court in Bahamas. In second place: Denis O'Brien's €60m jetÃâà...
The Guardian
October 28, 2015
This fact has not been disputed by Hollingsworth, a journalist known for his investigative work over a period of more than 30 years, during which he has authored or co-authored several books. He has also written many articles for the Sunday Times, the Guardian and the Independent, among others.
The Guardian
May 12, 2015
Tony O'Reilly in happier times. The former Heinz chairman in London in 1999. Photograph: David Levenson/Getty Images. Sir Anthony O'Reilly, once one of Ireland's most distinguished businessmen and the former global boss of Heinz, could be questioned in court over his financial means. One of Ireland'sÃâà...
The Guardian
October 22, 2014
My enduring memory of Ben Bradlee, years on from his courageous stand over Watergate, concerns an incident in Belfast. He was in the city as guest of honour at the 2001 Society of Editors conference and decided to take a car trip around some of Belfast's trouble spots. It was at the time when childrenÃâà...
The Guardian
June 24, 2014
At the hearing, as The Guardian reported, the former owner of The Independent was "left pleading... for more time to sell off assets." These include his beloved 750-acre estate in Co Kildare and shares in Independent News & Media (INM), the company he used to run. This is humiliating for the man whoÃâà...
The Guardian
June 2, 2014
This sad headline ran in last Tuesday's issue of the Irish Independent, the newspaper once owned by Tony O'Reilly. I can only imagine how painful it will be for O'Reilly to sell off the graveyard where his parents and two of his grandchildren are buried on his Irish estate, Castlemartin in Kildare. Back in theÃâà...
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