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  2. Martin Samuel - Wikipedia

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    Martin Samuel (born 25 July 1964) is an English sports columnist for News UK and has previously worked for the Daily Mail, The Times, News of the World, GQ, The Tortoise, Jewish Chronicle, Daily Express, The Sun and Sunday People. Samuel was an occasional guest on the Sunday Supplement television show.

  3. British Sports Journalism Awards winners for Sports Writer of ...

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    2015: Martin Samuel – Daily Mail [4] 2014: Martin Samuel – Daily Mail [5] 2013: Martin Samuel – Daily Mail [6] 2012: Paul Hayward – The Telegraph [7] 2011: Michael Atherton – The Times [8] 2010: Martin Samuel – Daily Mail [9] 2009: Michael Atherton – The Times [10] 2008: Patrick Collins – The Mail on Sunday [11] 2007: Martin ...

  4. British Sports Journalism Awards - Wikipedia

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    Notable repeat recipients of the British Sports Journalism Awards include Hugh McIlvanney of The Sunday Times and Martin Samuel of The Daily Mail who have both won Sports Writer of the Year six times. Eamonn McCabe was Sports Photographer four times, while Matt Lawton was Sports News Reporter of the Year four times. [8]

  5. Birmingham Times - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Martin: Editor: Barnett Wright: ... 115 3rd Avenue West Birmingham, Alabama: Website: birminghamtimes.com: The Birmingham Times is a weekly African-American ...

  6. Driver shot by off-duty Fort Worth police officer says he ...

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    Samuel Christopher has a different version of the events that led up to his shooting than those detailed by Officer William Martin in his signed statement.

  7. Patrick Barclay - Wikipedia

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    Barclay joined The Times in February 2009 as its Chief Football Correspondent to replace Martin Samuel, who was joining the Daily Mail. [1] Thus, Barclay became one of the few journalists to be the main writer for his discipline for all four quality newspaper groups in England: Times, Guardian-Observer, Telegraph, and Independent.

  8. Reg Hayter - Wikipedia

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    It was the starting place for the likes of Albert Sewell (the agency's first employee), Richard Keys, Gary Newbon, Steve Rider, Martin Samuel and Henry Winter. [6] At the time of Hayter's death, four of the national newspaper cricket correspondents had started their career's at Hayters. [ 7 ]

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