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  2. Cambridge News - Wikipedia

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    The Cambridge News (formerly the Cambridge Evening News) is a British daily newspaper.Published each weekday and on Saturdays, it is distributed from its Milton base. In the period December 2010 – June 2011 it had an average daily circulation of 20,987, [2] but by December 2016 this had fallen to around 13,000. [3]

  3. Picks From The Paddock - Wikipedia

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    Through the companies work with The Herald, Cambridge Evening News, Jersey Evening Post and various Archant Limited publications writers from Picks From The Paddock were invited to contribute to the Racing Post NAP's table. The table is published daily both in-print and online and provides a list of horse racing tips from all UK and Irish daily ...

  4. Andrew Gilligan - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, he joined the Cambridge Evening News, [11] then in 1995 moved to The Sunday Telegraph, where he became a specialist reporter on defence. [5] [11] In 1999, he was recruited by the editor of BBC Radio 4's Today programme, Rod Liddle, as Defence and Diplomatic Correspondent. [11]

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  7. Matt Dickinson (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Dickinson worked for the Cambridge Evening News until he joined the Daily Express in 1991. He joined The Times in 1997. He was appointed football correspondent and, in 1999, conducted an interview with England manager, Glenn Hoddle, which led to his resignation. Hoddle had expressed controversial views on reincarnation and the disabled. [4]

  8. Peter Samuel Cook - Wikipedia

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    Peter Samuel Cook (17 August 1928 – 9 January 2004) [1] [2] was a British serial rapist who attacked women in Cambridge, England and so became known in the press as the Cambridge Rapist. [3] He attacked women after breaking into their bedsits and flats. [ 4 ]

  9. Centre for Computing History - Wikipedia

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    Giant £40,000 megaprocessor on display in Cambridge, Cambridge Evening News, 28 Nov 2016 Guinness World Record for Cambridge's MegaProcessor, Cambridge Evening News , 14 Apr 2017 [12] Cambridge museum celebrates history of women in computing, BBC News Cambridgeshire , 14 Oct 2017 [13]