Roger Cook (born 6 April 1943) is a New Zealand-born British investigative journalist and television broadcaster. In 1997, he won a British Academy of...
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Roger Cook may refer to: Roger Cook (graphic designer) (1930–2021), American artist Roger Cook (journalist) (born 1943), New Zealand investigative journalist...
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songwriter Roger Clarke (rugby union administrator), British rugby administrator Roger Clemens, baseball player Roger Cook (journalist), British journalist Roger...
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Roger James Bennett (born 14 September 1970) is a British-American broadcaster, podcaster, and filmmaker. He hosts multiple podcasts and founded the Men...
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The Cook Report was a British ITV current affairs television programme presented by Roger Cook which was broadcast from 22 July 1987 to 24 August 1999...
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Roger Dattyres Friedman (born June 11, 1957) is an American journalist and gossip blogger. Friedman wrote the FOX411 news column on Fox News between 1999...
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Roger Joseph Ebert (/ˈiːbərt/ EE-burt; June 18, 1942 – April 4, 2013) was an American film critic, film historian, journalist, essayist, screenwriter...
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Roger Jason Stone (born Roger Joseph Stone Jr.; August 27, 1952) is an American libertarian conservative political consultant and lobbyist. He is most...
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Holly Palance (category 20th-century American women journalists)
Never Dies director Roger Spottiswoode on April 9, 1983; they had two children and divorced in 1997. In 2010, Palance married journalist Robert Wallace. Raczkiewycz...
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runner 24 March: Kate Webb, journalist (died 2007) 29 March: Diana Hill, scientist (died 2024) 6 April: Roger Cook, journalist 7 May: Gretchen Albrecht,...
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leader A. J. Cook. Paul Foot was named journalist of the year in the What The Papers Say Awards in 1972 and 1989 and campaigning journalist of the year...
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WTOP News. Bhattiprolu, Maya; Cook, Quinn (November 11, 2020). "WCHS alumna Rachel Nichols inspires student journalists". The Observer. Retrieved June...
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people Johnny Cook (disambiguation), multiple people Jonathan Cook (born 1965), British writer and journalist based in Israel Jonathan Cook (cricketer)...
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Betteridge's law of headlines (redirect from The journalistic principle)
the word no." It is named after Ian Betteridge, a British technology journalist who wrote about it in 2009, although the principle is much older. It is...
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(June 1995) of Dragon magazine, it was reviewed by game designer David "Zeb" Cook in the "Eye of the Monitor" column. He described it as "a unique gaming experience"...
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Debbie Currie (category English women journalists)
that month, it was revealed that the single was part of a ruse by Roger Cook's The Cook Report to investigate the practice of chart-rigging, that the track...
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Robert Brian "Robin" Cook (born May 4, 1940) is an American physician and novelist who writes largely about medicine and topics affecting public health...
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Ace in the Hole (1951 film) (category Films about journalists)
drinking again. Cook loses his idealism and dreams of selling pictures to high-profile papers. Tatum quits the Sun-Bulletin, persuading Cook to quit with...
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North by Northwest (redirect from Roger Thornhill)
City at the request of two well-dressed thugs. As advertising executive Roger Thornhill summons the same waiter, he is mistaken for Kaplan, kidnapped...
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the Oromia region, killing dozens of people. 2018 – The Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi is assassinated in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul, Turkey...
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Roger Harrabin (born 28 March 1955) is a British journalist who was the BBC's energy and environment analyst until July 2022. He has broadcast on environmental...
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List of Mad Men characters (section Roger Sterling)
this on, Garner walks out of a subsequent meeting. Roger fires Sal on the spot. Don supports Roger's decision on the basis that the company can afford...
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January 7 Joan Acocella, 78, journalist and dance critic (The New Yorker) (b. 1945) Paul Burkett, 67, economist (b. 1956) Dwight Cook, 72, politician, member...
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French politician, senator (1992–2011), mayor of Biarritz (1991–2014). Roger Cook, 70, American landscaper and television personality (This Old House)....
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from Parkinson's disease. Ole Daniel Enersen, 80, Norwegian climber, journalist, and writer. Marcia Garbey, 74, Cuban Olympic long jumper (1968, 1972)...
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from school. Gray took a career break in the 1980s, a step described by journalist Sam McBride as "strikingly unorthodox". During this time, she ran the...
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on January 21, 1956, in Wareham, Massachusetts. Her mother, Lucille (née Cook), was a teacher's assistant, and her father, William F. Davis, was a civil...
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List of Agatha Christie's Poirot episodes (redirect from The Adventure of the Clapham Cook (TV 1989))
Title UK airdate Recurring cast Guest cast The Adventure of the Clapham Cook 8 January 1989 Captain Hastings, Inspector Japp, Miss Lemon Murder in the...
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Orson Bean (redirect from Roger Duck)
himself to the audience. One night, for example, the piano player suggested "Roger Duck," but the young comedian got very few laughs after using that name...
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author Jessica Gregson, niece of actor Michael Craig, stepdaughter of journalist Julia Gregson and great-great granddaughter of Reginald Hanson, former...
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