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  2. Glasgow Daily Times - Wikipedia

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    100 Commerce Drive. Glasgow, Kentucky 42142. United States. Website. glasgowdailytimes.com. The Glasgow Daily Times was a newspaper based in Glasgow, Kentucky, and covering Barren County. Founded in 1865, the paper published its final edition on June 9, 2020. Previously published daily except Saturdays, the print schedule was reduced to three ...

  3. Jack McLean (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Jack McLean (journalist) Jack McLean (10 August 1946 – 27 December 2023) was a Scottish journalist, and columnist with The Herald. [1] McLean was known as "the Urban Voltaire ", a tag given to him by one of his editors. [2]

  4. Julian Goodman - Wikipedia

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    Goodman was known for never asking for a raise or promotion. He started his career as a reporter working $3 a week for The Glasgow Daily Times. He attended Western Kentucky State Teachers College from 1939 to 1942 as an economics major. He left in 1943 to join the United States Army and served for a few months. [3]

  5. Carroll Knicely - Wikipedia

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    Carroll F. Knicely ( c. 1929 in Staunton, Virginia – November 2, 2006, in Glasgow, Kentucky) was editor and publisher of the Glasgow Daily Times for nearly 20 years (and later, its owner) and served under three Kentucky governors as commissioner and later commerce secretary.

  6. Jimmy Boyle (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Boyle has published Pain of Confinement: Prison Diaries (1984), and a novel, Hero of the Underworld (1999). The latter was adapted for a French film, La Rage et le Rêve des Condamnés (The Anger and Dreams of the Condemned), and won the best documentary prize at the Fifa Montreal awards in 2002. He also wrote a novel, A Stolen Smile, which is ...

  7. William Henry Balgarnie - Wikipedia

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    He was associated with three universities: he had MAs from London and Cambridge, and had worked for a year or two as an assistant Professor of Greek at Glasgow University under the young Gilbert Murray. His academic output included translations of Sophocles, Euripides and Lysias. He edited classical works, including Xenophon Anabasis.

  8. John Junor - Wikipedia

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    John Junor. Sir John Donald Brown Junor (15 January 1919 – 3 May 1997) was a Scottish journalist and editor-in-chief of the Sunday Express between 1954 and 1986, [1] having previously worked as a columnist there. [2] He then moved in 1989 to The Mail on Sunday, where he remained until his death. Noted for his deliberately provocative views ...

  9. Dorothy Paul - Wikipedia

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    Dorothy also took over presenting STVs daily magazine programme Housecall from Isabel Begg. [11] In the summer of 2009, Dorothy was a guest presenter on STV's daily lifestyle show The Hour, alongside main anchor Stephen Jardine. [10] Comedienne and raconteur Dorothy Paul started in theatre after winning a talent competition. [11]