You continue to write a newspaper column despite having a successful career as a novelist.
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Marina Mahathir, the prime minister's daughter, wrote critically about the case in her local newspaper column.
They're also cleaning the Mets' clock in newspaper column space, which was rarely the case a generation ago.
He has hosted a talk radio show and writes a syndicated newspaper column.
In a recent Sun newspaper column Mr Clarkson described the smash as his first serious road accident for 31 years.
Clooney is well-known as a reporter and news anchorman in the Cincinnati, Ohio, television market and from his local newspaper column.
The CIA operative, Valerie Plame, was named in a July 14 syndicated newspaper column by journalist Robert Novak, a CNN contributor.
On Thursday he wrote in a newspaper column that he finds it difficult to talk with someone whose face he cannot see.
Vaughan then announced his sabbatical from the game but recently hinted in his newspaper column that he would join the Performance Programme.
This can add a touch of urgency to a newspaper column penned during a nasty crisis, but can seem overdone in retrospect.
Political commentator Andy Ho raises the intriguing idea in a newspaper column that Tung should rescue his flagging popularity by pulling a Chris Patten.
But Tim Harford, who works at the World Bank and writes a regular newspaper column, never seems to take off his boots at all.
And with the PTA still in force, Kishali Pinto-Jayawardena, a legal activist, argued in her newspaper column, it was a case of Tweedledee going but Tweedledum remaining.
Through a local newspaper column and his nonprofit, The Time Is Now To Help, Dimiceli assists about 500 people a year with food, rent, utilities and other necessities.
Pugnacious and prolific, he wrote more than 100 books and was a prominent intellectual who wrote widely for Catholic publications, had a syndicated newspaper column and was a frequent TV commentator.
The comedian Frank Skinner, who used to be a heavy drinker before giving up, described in a newspaper column how he would to sit around with friends and laugh at their drunken exploits.
C. turned him down, a decision he likely questioned during the Great Depression, when the magazine nearly failed and his livelihood was dependent on the newspaper column, which he continued to write through World War II.
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An established brand in its own right, Sex and the City is cosmopolitan - its cocktail of choice as well as the lifestyle celebrated in the newspaper column turned best-selling book turned blockbuster television series turned A-list film.
Encouraged by the Associated Press reporter Lorena Hickok, her loving confidante, she began to write a daily newspaper column, hold frequent press conferences, and speak out, at home and in public, for the poor, for the oppressed, and for the unlucky.
Former Aston Villa manager Martin O'Neill and ex-Blackburn boss Sam Allardyce have been strongly linked with the Hammers hot seat, with the West Ham board reportedly due to meet on Wednesday to discuss Grant's future once more, perhaps annoyed almost as much by the Israeli's public rebuking of managing director Karren Brady for discussing transfer policy in her newspaper column as by results.
It arrived with much hype - almost every major newspaper has devoted column inches to the launch and to the fact that heartstrings had been successfully tugged (apart from Charlie Brooker writing in the Guardian who states that anyone who cries at this is "literally sobbing IQ points out of their body").
The want ads amounted to less than a column in the newspaper.
In a July 14 column, syndicated newspaper journalist and CNN contributor Robert Novak named former Ambassador Joseph Wilson's wife, Valerie Plame, as a CIA operative on weapons of mass destruction, citing Bush administration sources.
In his first column for the newspaper, Mr Woodhead said that Mr Blair, despite having sent his own children to the "deeply traditional" London Oratory School, had been unwilling to drive through the reforms needed to improve the rest of the sector.
But then I looked at a column in another newspaper, and it said that only 18.6% of the eco projects involving the Three Gorges Dam have been tackled, and that due to the economy, they may not be finished for another 10 years.
"In years gone by, I'd have been concerned about all this, " he wrote in his column for the Times newspaper.
Comedian David Mitchell tweeted that he had received the email, and that a tweet he had written publicising his column in the Observer newspaper had been removed.
When an enthusiastic fan who writes a sex column for a local newspaper came up to the Apple chief executive at the Macworld Expo in San Francisco last week and asked him to take a picture with her, Jobs declined.
After fleeing Per, Chvez Snchez began a career as a Journalist in Bolivia and became editor of Juguete Rabioso , or Angry Toy, a leftist pro-MAS newspaper, and wrote a controversial column. (Chvez founded Juguete Rabioso in 2000 and worked there until last March, when he was hired by Morales).
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