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  2. The Telegraph (Macon, Georgia) - Wikipedia

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    The Telegraph, frequently called The Macon Telegraph, is the primary print news organ in Middle Georgia.It is the third-largest newspaper in the State of Georgia (after the Atlanta Journal-Constitution and Augusta Chronicle).

  3. Camilla Tominey - Wikipedia

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    Camilla Tominey (born 14 June 1978) is a British journalist and broadcaster. She reports on politics and the British royal family as an associate editor of The Daily Telegraph.

  4. Chris Evans (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Evans was recruited by The Daily Telegraph's then editor, William Lewis, on strong advice from his deputy, Tony Gallagher. [ 4 ] In 2017, Evans expressed his view that fake news is "great" for the news industry, in the sense that it fostered more trust in traditional news brands by contrast, thus "increasing [their] value."

  5. Daily Mail - Wikipedia

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    Daily Mail journalists have won a range of British Press Awards, ... (Tom Kelly; jointly with Claire Newell of The Daily Telegraph, 2019) Other awards include:

  6. Charles Moore, Baron Moore of Etchingham - Wikipedia

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    Since leaving the editorship of the Daily Telegraph in 2003, to spend more time writing Thatcher's authorised biography, [1] Moore has penned regular columns at The Spectator and at the Daily Telegraph, and was named in 2023 by the New Statesman as the fortieth most influential right-wing figure in the UK.

  7. Bluefield Daily Telegraph - Wikipedia

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    The Bluefield Daily Telegraph is a newspaper based in Bluefield, West Virginia, [2] [3] and also covering surrounding communities in McDowell, Mercer and Monroe counties, West Virginia; and Bland, Buchanan, Giles and Tazewell counties, Virginia (including the town of Bluefield, Virginia). It publishes online Monday through Saturday.

  8. Martin Newland - Wikipedia

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    Newland resigned as Daily Telegraph editor on 18 November 2005. His temporary replacement was confirmed as John Bryant, the Telegraph Group's newly appointed Editor-in-Chief. Bryant was never officially editor of the Daily Telegraph, a much-coveted office previously held by the likes of Lord Deedes and Max Hastings. [citation needed]

  9. The Sunday Telegraph (Sydney) - Wikipedia

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    The Sunday Telegraph was founded in 1939 by Frank Packer, as the weekend version of the Daily Telegraph, which he had acquired in 1936.On its first front page on 19 November 1939, it reported on Nazi Germany's oppression of the Czechs, after the Nazi invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1938. [3]