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  2. Wharton County Leader-Journal - Wikipedia

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    The Spectator published Sundays, the Journal Wednesdays. It first published twice a week under the same name, Wharton Journal-Spectator, on Sunday, May 12, 1974. In 1977, Preston sold the Journal-Spectator to River Publishers, Inc., owned by Fred Barbee of El Campo and his partner A. Richard Elam. Barbee served as publisher of the newspaper ...

  3. Freddy Gray - Wikipedia

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    Later, he worked as a literary editor for The American Conservative. [4] In 2014, Gray was appointed as the deputy editor of The Spectator. Gray is the founding editor of the Spectator ' s world edition and later spear-headed the introduction of its print edition. Gray expressed a desire that it should not contain any strong bias concerning the ...

  4. Category:The Spectator editors - Wikipedia

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  5. List of newspapers in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Wharton Journal-Spectator: Wharton: Hartman Newspapers, L.P. 1889 Wednesday / Saturday 2,108 The Wheeler Times: Wheeler: 1933 Thursday 592 White Oak Independent: White Oak: Bardwell Ink, LLC 1990 Thursday 163 Whitesboro News-Record: Whitesboro: 1877 Friday 1,110 The Whitewright Sun: Whitewright: 1884 Thursday 543 Times Record News: Wichita ...

  6. Dominic Green (writer and musician) - Wikipedia

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    Green is the author of a biography of his father, Benny Green: Words and Music (2000), and editor of the collection Such Sweet Thunder: Benny Green on Jazz (2001). His first history book, The Double Life of Dr. Lopez: Spies, Shakespeare and the Plot to Poison Elizabeth I (2003) was described in The Sunday Times of London as 'popular history at its best'.

  7. The Spectator: Who is new owner Sir Paul Marshall? - AOL

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    Sir Paul Marshall bought The Spectator media business through his Old Queen Street Ventures company on Tuesday. ... Henry Saker-Clark, PA Deputy Business Editor. September 10, 2024 at 7:42 AM ...

  8. Van G. Garrett - Wikipedia

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    Van Garrett was born in Wharton, Texas.In 1999, he graduated from Houston Baptist University with a Bachelor of Arts in Mass Media and English. In 2002 and again in 2004, Garrett was awarded a Callaloo Creative Writing Fellowship for poetry.

  9. Emmett Tyrrell - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, government investigations of The American Spectator caused Tyrrell to sell the magazine to venture capitalist George Gilder. [5] In 2003, Gilder, having a series of financial and legal setbacks, resold the magazine back to Tyrrell and the American Alternative Foundation, the organization under which the magazine was originally started, for a dollar. [6]