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  • 71string correspondent — noun : a news correspondent who is paid space rates * * * stringer (def. 6). * * * string correspondent, U.S. 1. a part time or local correspondent for a newspaper or magazine. 2. a newspaper correspondent paid on the basis of linage …

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  • 72Foreign Correspondent (TV program) — Infobox Television show name = Foreign Correspondent caption = Foreign Correspondent opening titles genre = Documentary creator = director = developer = presenter = starring = theme music composer = opentheme = endtheme = composer = country = AUS …

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  • 73Ben Wright (BBC Political Correspondent) — Ben Wright was born in Birmingham and attended King Edward VI Five Ways school. He read Modern History at St Peter s College at the University of Oxford, before going on to pursue a career in broadcast journalism.Prior to being appointed a BBC… …

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  • 74Foreign Correspondent — Correspondant 17 Correspondant 17 Titre original Foreign Correspondent Réalisation Alfred Hitchcock Acteurs principaux Joel McCrea Laraine Day …

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  • 75Community correspondent — A community correspondent, also known as a rural correspondent or country correspondent, is someone who produces a regular column on community events, places and people for publication in their local typically weekly newspaper. The writer is… …

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  • 76lobby correspondent — noun A reporter on parliamentary affairs • • • Main Entry: ↑lobby * * * lobby correspondent UK US noun [countable] [singular lobby correspondent plural lobb …

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  • 77string correspondent — Stringer String er (str[i^]ng [ e]r), n. 1. One who strings; one who makes or provides strings, especially for bows. [1913 Webster] Be content to put your trust in honest stringers. Ascham. [1913 Webster] 2. A libertine; a wencher. [Obs.] Beau. & …

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  • 78The Correspondent — was a publication produced at Harvard University (with no official connection to the university) between 1961 and 1965 with articles and opinion on foreign and defense policy of the U.S. by critics and academics sympathetic to the peace movement …

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  • 79Mathematical Correspondent — The Mathematical Correspondent was the first American specialized scientific journal [1] and the first American mathematics journal, established in 1804, under the editorial guidance of George Baron. The journal published an essay by Robert… …

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  • 80Sarah Wilson (war correspondent) — Lady Sarah Wilson during the Siege of Mafeking during the Second Boer War. Lady Sarah Isabella Augusta Wilson (1865 1929), was the youngest daughter of John Spencer Churchill, 7th Duke of Marlborough and Lady Frances Anne Emily Vane, aunt of… …

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