For years your columnist has been the smartest and most percipient commentator on matters political and was always ahead of the posse. |
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The realistic front-runner is Keller, currently a Times op-ed columnist writer and Sunday magazine writer. |
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New York Post columnist Ken Moran hits the jackpot in the opening of a recent column. |
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If you know somebody will repeat everything you say over the dinner table to a gossip columnist it will probably put you off the person. |
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Following complaints from readers, the newspaper's faith in its columnist plummeted and he was sacked. |
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The columnist, a British Library reader, offered his wholehearted support to potential strikers. |
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The Miami Herald columnist has produced a series of hysterical and wilfully absurd novels. |
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And when did the views of the people count for much with a Guardian columnist anyway? |
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When the policy is released, it should be exposed in detail, rather it being automatically put-down by some know-all columnist. |
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That kind of relentlessness was never available to me as a newspaper columnist. |
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The TV veteran and former boxing champion has been signed up as a columnist by the Aberdeen Evening Express. |
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I don't read any particular columnist religiously so I can't comment with authority on his philosophy. |
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The columnist in question is a character, George Smith, troubadour of tank towns and breakfast debating societies in local cafes. |
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Daily Mail columnist Melanie Phillips has begun a blog-style diary at her website. |
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Now, she's got a familiar name, but she made a name for herself by being an author and columnist. |
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Joanne Mariner is a FindLaw columnist who learned a lot about animal rights from a basenji named Punk. |
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The death of this one figure merited endless comment from, seemingly, every columnist. |
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Irvine has made a tidy living as a controversial tabloid editor, columnist and now owner of his Glasgow-based PR company Media House. |
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Walter Lipmann, a columnist who wrote in the middle years of the last century, called himself a meliorist. |
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The noisy decamping of the occupying soccer army is often played against the backdrop of a portrait of this columnist shaking his fist. |
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She gives the leftie columnist a big blast for the dishonesty of his criticisms. |
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The Times columnist was blithely condescending to the songwriting team's canon. |
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He was an Oxford blue in hockey and a regular columnist on hockey in the London press. |
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This is a charge that the Sun columnist has been bluntly hammering him with day in and day out. |
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Top hats were a dying fashion, continued the columnist, and were generally only seen at society weddings or Ascot. |
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The station now features a news program hosted by a local columnist, who has brought several newsmakers to the show. |
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A columnist in the Post accused the marchers of having been duped by a remnant group of Stalinists. |
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Washington Post Metro columnist Marc Fisher has begun doing a weekly, unscripted audio call-in show each Tuesday at noon. |
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Well, for starters he is a columnist for the left-wing American Prospect magazine. |
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The show is a delightful, gin-soaked celebration of the work of Dorothy Parker, legendary American critic, columnist and queen of caustic wit. |
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It was famed gossip columnist, wearing a bright red evening gown, smoking a cigarette in a holder and sitting behind a long metal table. |
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As one should never address a surgeon directly in Spain, the columnist suggests trying to sing, hoping the surgeon takes the hint. |
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This columnist recalls hitch-hiking to Italy to watch Scotland tackle Costa Rica in the 1990 World Cup finals. |
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So the next time your local columnist or talk-show chucklehead screams about making a deal, tell him to take a deep breath. |
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What I do remember, though, is that someone came up to me a few days later and said that I had cogged the ideas from another columnist. |
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But as a technology columnist, I'm in the business of coming up with confusing and impenetrable reactions to events around me. |
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Today, he is the paper's nationally recognized, award-winning humor columnist. |
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He is a graduate student at Harvard University and a columnist for the Journalist magazine. |
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He is a widely syndicated newspaper columnist, a frequent contributor to leading periodicals, and a lecturer. |
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Cronje said he had dreams of becoming a sports commentator or columnist after retiring as a national player. |
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The pediatrician is a regular contributor to the show and a featured columnist for the National Safety Council's wellness magazine. |
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The Seattle Times says a business columnist and associate editor has resigned after admitting he plagiarized the work of other journalists. |
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Now, comes word of yet another right-leaning columnist getting paid to flack for a Republican administration's policies. |
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She has been a TV news correspondent, a foreign documentaries presenter and writer, and a newspaper columnist. |
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The columnist coshed me on the back of the head and, while I was out, dumped me in the uncharted territory of his foreign policy mistakes. |
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He is known first as a columnist and then as an author, mostly dealing with Indian foreign affairs. |
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A hopeful columnist who is enterprising may decide to want to try to past the crapshoot of the column selection process. |
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By the way, I have a sneaking suspicion that a certain columnist on the Express cribs from the Blog. |
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She wrote a few days ago that she considered quitting her job as a columnist after six months because her nerves got frayed. |
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Your columnist is clearly no match for Weissman, a New Jersey freegan who claims to have subsisted on a largely dumpster-based diet for a decade. |
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How would your columnist fare as a freegan amid the consumerist excesses of Hampstead? |
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This may say something about which journalists are singled out for promotion to the prestigious position of columnist. |
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He is a columnist and a pundit who is trying to leverage the information for his political point of view. |
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He remained a Daily Telegraph columnist and Spectator editor as he started to climb the greasy pole at Westminster. |
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One columnist who manages both to make sense of the situation and to wring some humor, however grim, out of it, is the gifted Diana West. |
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Whereas Tom Friedman, in his columnist job for seven years now, is, as he tells it, just your basic Everyman. |
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The columnist expands on this piece in the newspaper and explains why it was so darn dumb. |
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The party's hostess is Amanda Brunker, a gossip columnist who, one would have assumed, was chosen for the role because of her unblushing ease with sexual candour. |
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She'd seen ads for it on New York City buses and taxicab tops, the anonymous columnist notoriously vicious. |
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He was a prolific essayist and widely syndicated newspaper columnist. |
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But his piece outraged Daily Beast columnist toure, who fired back with this. |
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Legendary gossip columnist Liz Smith grew up on grits and gravy and chicken-fried steak, and fortunately for us, she's not about to switch sides now. |
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The how-to's of successful pairing of beer with food while driving sales were uncovered in a workshop hosted by beer expert and Cheers columnist Stephen Beaumont. |
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Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist George Will implied in an interview that Ebola may be airborne. |
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For days, New York Times columnist Alessandra Stanley has been mired in controversy. |
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Alexandra Gutierrez is a reporter based in the Aleutian Islands and a columnist for Pacific Fishing. |
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Conservative columnist Reihan Salam suggested that GOP-backed minimum wage discussions might be feints for appearances only. |
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The audience asked Levori and Haaretz columnist Gideon Levy some of the questions that had also been bugging me during film. |
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First up, a classic profile of the cantankerous but lovable Chicago newspaper columnist Mike Royko. |
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Perhaps the best sports columnist of all time, Smith wrote what he saw. |
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This brief, innocent encounter was talked up by the waspish gossip columnist Rona Barrett. |
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No Labels co-founder and Daily Beast columnist Mark McKinnon is also an investor. |
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I think your columnist should put herself in other people's situations. |
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What else are we to conclude from his interview with New York Daily News columnist Denis Hamill, published today? |
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Baltimore Sun television columnist David Zurawik has been positively effusive. |
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Fledgling gossip columnist Louella Parsons is there, played by Jennifer Tilly, squeaking and squawking her callow excitement at meeting so many A-list players. |
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It is perfectly proper for a local paper to throw its weight behind one side in a local issue, as it is for a columnist to express a personal opinion. |
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Plus, click here to read syndicated columnist and co-founder of Wowowow.com Liz Smith on geezer buying power. |
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Liz Smith, journalist and gossip columnist My mother was sweet, kind and gentle, a regular Hallmark greeting card kind of mom. |
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He is a journalist, computer columnist, and the author of 11 books. |
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Perhaps the guest columnist for the newspaper is confusing his Saids with his Chomksys, or he sees comparative literature as a branch of linguistics. |
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I write to you in disgust at the comments made by your columnist. |
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He sparked a furor in 1973 by hiring William Safire, a Nixon speechwriter, as an op-ed columnist during the Watergate scandal. |
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At an in-house awards ceremony last month, a Times columnist asked the newsroom how many would quit if the Kochs took over. |
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I may be setting the bar a bit too high in the case of this columnist. |
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Gill, a popular columnist for the local Times-Picayune casts a jaundiced and unafraid eye on the entire enterprise. |
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And a gossip columnist can get sued every bit as quickly as any reporter. |
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But for the past decade it seems that even the lowliest gossip columnist or weather girl has to have a double first from Oxbridge or a famous father. |
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He currently resides in Barbados and is a weekly newspaper columnist. |
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Elsa Maxwell was famous for being famous, a gossip columnist and party planner who knew whom to invite and whom to leave out. |
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In 1990, the Press Council adjudicated against The Sun and columnist Garry Bushell for their use of derogatory terminology about gays. |
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Are centrism and neutrality over in Lebanon, wondered Ali Hamadeh, a columnist in the Beirut daily AN NAHAR Thursday. |
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Tucker's new role and the upcoming retirement of conservative columnist Jim Wooten bring change to the AJC's Op-Ed pages. |
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On Friday May 7, a troubled Oregonian columnist made his way to the paper's morning news meeting. |
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The life of a muckraking gossip columnist is buckets of fun. |
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Christine Brennan, a sports columnist at U.S.A. Today, said no. |
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The minister at the occasion distributed awards and certificates among young columnist for their performance. |
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Conway's career is intertwined with mathematics popularizer and Scientific American columnist Martin Gardner. |
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According to Huffington Post editor and columnist Russell Bishop's new book, the key is finding Workarounds That Work. |
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In May 2006, Kelvin MacKenzie, Sun editor at the time of the Hillsborough disaster, returned to the paper as a columnist. |
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Ayer also had a daughter with Hollywood columnist Sheilah Graham Westbrook. |
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Scottish Labour Leader Kezia Dugdale is a weekly columnist in the paper, every Monday. |
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Verity Stob, a technology columnist for online newspaper The Register, wrote a parody of Torchwood called Under Torch Wood. |
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Your columnist argues that THC, the main psychoactive component in cannabis, makes the brain more susceptible to psychotic episodes. |
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Gossip columnist RONA Barrett wore a terry beach robe and diamonds. |
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Another chilling look in 2006 at what Islamism is doing to Europe is Londonistan by Daily Mail columnist Melanie Phillips. |
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And why should anyone take any notice of what a here-today, gone-tomorrow blatherskite columnist thinks about the war? |
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Those of us who go back to the nascency of NCR in the mid-1960s remember Garry Wills as the paper's conservative columnist. |
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The Western Mail's rugby columnist Carolyn Hitt conceded Welsh fans are not as robustly songful as they once were. |
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John L. Smith is a columnist with the Las Vegas Review-Journal. |
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Steven Landberg, a Best's Review columnist, is a managing director and senior vice president of InSearch Worldwide Corp. |
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In a usual week, reading e-mail as a columnist is like standing beside a river with a dip net. |
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Francis' buzz frenzy has also prompted Italian columnist Beppe Severgnini to write a short hand guide for properly receiving a pontiff's call. |
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Edgar Hoover into a demigod during the many years the FBI director kept the columnist supplied with juicy items. |
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Also the author of Populuxe and The Total Package, Hine is a monthly columnist for Philadelphia magazine. |
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This is not some low-rent gossip columnist or celebrity stalker. |
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He kicked off his 2008 campaign by aping Vito Corleone, something columnist Peggy Noonan found distasteful and utterly unpresidential. |
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On the other hand, Luis Sexto, a columnist with the increasingly rebellious newspaper Juventud Rebelde, ran a long interview with Leal from August. |
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He began his career as a copy boy shortly after World War II and rose through the ranks to become a sports reporter and later a sports columnist and a general news columnist. |
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I WAS disappointed that your columnist Paul Linford chose to compare political soundbites rather than address why crime levels are higher than ever. |
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And still Washington Post columnist Jennifer Rubin would kvetch. |
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Covert hacktivist collective Anonymous has hit out at Telegraph columnist Marth Gill for her article linking their Million Mask March with sweatshops in Brazil. |
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Some of the rearguard broke out in a van driven by a fifth columnist at gunpoint but he stopped before reaching safety and few of the wounded reached cover. |
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The Richmond Times-Dispatch garden columnist, former city arborist and local public radio station garden show host answered horticulture questions. |
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Among those who connect the unfolding of Eurabia with a popular reaction that might bring back fascism to Europe is Canadian columnist Mark Steyn. |
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The late, great New York Times columnist and language expert might have wished to revise that definition in light of the current lame-duck session of Congress. |
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Irrepressible Daily News columnist Tom Hoffarth knows how to have fun, so he joined the crowd at the first Blue Heaven Sleepover at Dodger Stadium. |
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John Tierney is a columnist on the Op-Ed page of The New York Times. |
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Regular features include columns by a different columnist each weekday. |
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Columns by the legendary Washington Post syndicated columnist. |
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As well as ECHO columnist Pete Price, who has a walk-on part in Monday night's episode, fans may recognise This Is Liverpool's Chelsey Harwood's joining the celebrations. |
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As we go to press, Fareed Zakaria, author, Time columnist, and CNN host, was suspended for plagiarizing a paragraph from a Jill Lepore New Yorker essay for his column in Time. |
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Syndicated columnist Sergio Sarmiento fustigated the government for touting emission reduction but not taking actions that would accomplish this goal in Mexico. |
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