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The Sunday Times was a newspaper published in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia from 1885 to 1930. History [ edit ] The Sunday Times was founded by W. H. Leighton Bailey. [1]
TimesLIVE ( aka TshisaLIVE) is a South African online newspaper that started as The Times daily newspaper. The Times print version was an offshoot of Sunday Times, to whose subscribers it was delivered gratis; non-subscribers paid R2.50 per edition in the early years. It has been owned by Arena Holdings since November 2019 and is the second ...
Raymond Louw. Raymond Louw (13 October 1926 [1] – 5 June 2019) was a South African journalist, editor, and media commentator in South Africa. He was an editor of the influential Rand Daily Mail and received numerous awards and accolades for his services to journalism and media freedom in South Africa. [2] [3] In 2011, he was named a World ...
Dr. Deborah Prothrow-Stith. Profession. Diplomat. Charles R. Stith (born 29 August 1949) is an American businessman, diplomat, former educator, author and politician. He is currently the Chairman of The Pula Group, LLC., which invests in high value opportunities in Africa. He is the non-executive chairman of the African Presidential Leadership ...
The Sunday Times Rich List 2014 was the 26th annual survey of the wealthiest people resident in the United Kingdom, published by The Sunday Times on 18 May 2014.. The Guardian reported that "the combined fortune of Britain's richest 1,000 people has hit a new high of £519bn – equivalent to a third of the nation's economic output, and double the figure of five years ago."
Born. 1954 (age 69–70) West Bromwich. Occupation. Economics author. Employer. The Sunday Times. David Henry Smith (born 1954) is a British economics author. He is known for being his book The Dragon and the Elephant [1] and for being the economics editor of The Sunday Times weekly newspaper.
OCLC. 64314753. Khabzela: The Life And Times Of A South African is a bestselling 2005 biography written by South African author Liz McGregor about South African disc jockey Fana Khaba (known as "Khabzela"), who died from AIDS. [1] Khabzela was popular among listeners of Yfm, a youth radio station in Gauteng. [2]
The Sunday Times Magazine is a magazine included with The Sunday Times. In 1962 it became the first colour supplement to be published as a supplement to a UK newspaper, and its arrival "broke the mould of weekend newspaper publishing". The magazine has in-depth journalism, high-quality photography and an extensive range of subject matter.