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Young author praised for Twin Towers short story
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[This is Cornwall] - The judging panel consisted of leading figures in film, television and education, including celebrated British film producer Lord David Puttnam and BBC world affairs editor John Simpson. Mr Simpson said: "Georgina Hodgson's 'Dear Juliet' offering was
Blackout, BBC1, Monday When I Get Older, BBC1, Wednesday
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[The Independent] Malcolm's carer-wife's discussion of her own feelings of self-erasure – to the incidental – a dementia patient telling war journo John Simpson "I'm so pleased to think that we're working", perhaps heartened by the mental occupation of appearing on
Guardian: If you're old, better be a celeb
[The Guardian] - And sent to stay with her was John Simpson, 67, the BBC's world affairs editor (and father to a six-year-old son). Then there was Ivy, 62, who was living on state pension with a disposable income of £3.24 a day. And there was Tony Robinson, 65
Seek and destroy all baffling BBC jargon, John Simpson tells new ...
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[Daily Mail] - In an open letter, the respected broadcaster called on the Corporation's new chief to cut out the BBC's internal use of baffling language and crack down on reporters using 'sloppy Americanisms'.
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