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He was TV critic for the Times from 1971 to 1978, a Daily Mail columnist from 1972 to 1976 and a Mail on Sunday columnist from 1984 to 1992.
"Dear Abby" read as if it were a letter to the advice columnist from Mrs. Gouletas-Carey.
Unfortunately, one of the registrants at the Embrace turned out to be a columnist from a Denver newspaper, who must have got in under an assumed identity.
He found out while he was on the ball field that she had died, Carter once told Murray, the great columnist from The Los Angeles Times.
In 1977, the year Maud retired from teaching, a columnist from the local newspaper paid a visit to Hudson View, as their house was called.
With a background as a neoconservative columnist from Britain, Mr. Baker shares Mr. Thomson's politics, but little of his managerial experience or his history of reinventing newsrooms.
"Winning [a Razzie] should be seen as a cool badge of honour," says Ted Casablanca, celebrity gossip columnist from E Newss.
You get some poor little columnist from the Daily Oregonian who said Trump was Hitler, and you beat the shit out of him for ten minutes".
On the flight back to Toronto from New York last Sunday, a columnist from The Toronto Sun took umbrage with a colleague's assessment of his work.
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