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Daily Mirror — This article is about the British newspaper. For the Australian newspaper, see The Daily Mirror (Australia). For the Sri Lankan newspaper, see The Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka). Daily Mirror Type Daily newspaper Format Tabloid … Wikipedia
The Idiot (novel) — Infobox Book name = The Idiot title orig = Идиот Идіотъ in original, pre 1920s spelling] translator = image caption = Pevear and Volokhonsky translation of The Idiot author = Fyodor Dostoevsky illustrator = cover artist = country = Russia… … Wikipedia
Yakir Yerushalayim — ( he. יַקִּיר יְרוּשָׁלַיִם yaqqīr yərūšāláyim ; Worthy [Citizen] of Jerusalem or Treasured Jerusalemite ) is an award given by the municipal government of Jerusalem, Israel each year to one or more city residents for contribution to the cultural … Wikipedia
Yoseikan Aikido — Infobox martial art group logocaption = A typical Yoseikan symbol depicting Mount Fuji. logosize = imagecaption = imagesize = name = Yoseikan Aikidō (養正館合気道 Yoseikan Aikidō ) aka = date founded = November, 1931 country = flagicon|Japan Japan… … Wikipedia
Frankreich [3] — Frankreich (Gesch.). I. Vom Anfang der geschichtlichen Zeit bis zum Ende der römischen Herrschaft, 486 v. Chr. Die ersten Bewohner des heutigen F s waren Celten (s.d.), von den Römern Gallier genannt; nur einzelne Theile des Landes wurden zu der… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Colin Myler — (born 30 May 1952[citation needed]) is a British former newspaper editor. Myler grew up in Widnes in Cheshire.[1] He started his career working for the Catholic Pictorial news agency in Southport,[1] before joining The Sun and then the Daily Mail … Wikipedia
Colin Valdar — (born 18 December 1918) was a British newspaper editor. Valdar studied at Haberdashers Aske s Boys School, then in Hampstead. He worked as a freelance journalist from 1935 to 39, then served with the Royal Engineers during World War II. In 1942,… … Wikipedia
David Banks (journalist) — David Banks (born 13 February 1948, Warrington) is a former British newspaper editor. Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 References … Wikipedia
Mary Howarth (journalist) — Mary Howarth was a British newspaper editor. Howarth edited the women s column in the Daily Mail in the late 1890s. In November 1903, she was appointed as the first editor of the Daily Mirror.[1] Although sometimes described as the first female… … Wikipedia
Michael Christiansen — (1926 or 1927–15 June 1984) was a British newspaper editor. The son of Arthur Christiansen, editor of the Daily Express, Michael followed his father into journalism.[1] He worked first at the Daily Mail, then in 1956 became Deputy Subeditor of… … Wikipedia
Mike Molloy — (born 22 December 1940) is a British author and former newspaper editor and cartoonist. Born in Hertfordshire, Molloy studied at Ealing Junior School and the Ealing School of Art before working at the Sunday Pictorial followed by the Daily Sketch … Wikipedia