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  2. Camilla Long - Wikipedia

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    Long was educated at Oxford High School and Corpus Christi College, Oxford, [4] She was awarded the 2010 and 2016 British Press Awards "Interviewer of the Year (broadsheet)" prize. [5] In January 2012, Long interviewed the actor Michael Fassbender. Her opening question referred to the large size of the actor's penis ("That's kind of you to say ...

  3. Phil Gayle - Wikipedia

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    Gayle also appeared in numerous LWT news-based programmes. He was the newsreader and reporter on the regional London news programmes London Today and London Tonight between 2002 and 2005, and hosted the monthly current affairs documentary series The London Programme. [14] He also fronted another LWT current affairs programme, The Week.

  4. Wilfred Frost - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, Frost joined CNBC as the co-anchor of Worldwide Exchange, first from London and beginning in 2016, from the United States. [1] [2] In 2018, Frost became co-anchor of Closing Bell. [3] On February 3, 2022, Frost announced [4] his departure from Closing Bell to begin working with Sky News in London in March 2022. Frost remains with NBC ...

  5. WSOC news anchor is leaving for an ‘amazing opportunity ...

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    WSOC-TV anchor and reporter John Paul is leaving the station this week after seven years.. Paul announced his pending departure on Facebook. “I have an amazing opportunity to work at 6abc Action ...

  6. WRAL investigative reporter is leaving the station after a ...

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  7. The Oxford Times - Wikipedia

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    This is known as the "1922 Edition" or the "Oxford Text" of Seven Pillars. The Oxford Times has won a number of national awards including Regional Weekly Newspaper of the Year in 2004, [5] 2005, [6] and 2007. [7] Originally a broadsheet, it switched to the compact format in 2008. Until 24 October 2008, the paper was published each Friday.

  8. Oxford Mail - Wikipedia

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    The Oxford Mail was founded in 1928 by MP Frank Gray as a successor to Jackson's Oxford Journal (1753 - 1928), named after William Jackson, a former printer of the University of Oxford. [2] [3] [4] Originally an evening newspaper, the Oxford Mail is now published in the morning and online.

  9. David Rose (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    He is the author of six non-fiction books and a novel, Taking Morgan, a thriller set in Washington, Oxford, Tel Aviv and Gaza, published by Quartet in 2014. He was named News Reporter of the Year in the Society of Editors British Press Awards for 2015. [1] [2]