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The Guardian

NEWSPAPER

Founded 1821 as a weekly newspaper, The Manchester Guardian, published twice weekly from 1836, and daily since 1855. Manchester was dropped from the masthead when the paper relocated to London in 1959.

Official Website:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/

Location:
London, England

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Vernon Bartlett
Journalist
30-Apr-1894 18-Jan-1983 Journey's End
Charlie Brooker
TV Personality
3-Mar-1971   British satirist, Screenwipe
Paul Carr
Author
7-Dec-1979   Bringing Nothing to the Party
Alexander Chancellor
Editor
4-Jan-1940   Editor of The Spectator, 1975-84
Glenn Greenwald
Blogger
6-Mar-1967   Political blogger for The Guardian
Jeff Jarvis
Blogger
12-Sep-1954   Founder of Entertainment Weekly
John Maynard Keynes
Economist
5-Jun-1883 21-Apr-1946 Father of Keynesian economics
Michael Kinsley
Pundit
9-Mar-1951   Founding editor of Slate
Edward Luce
Journalist
1-Jun-1968   Financial Times
Lauren Luke
YouTube Personality
8-Dec-1981   YouTube make-up entrepreneur
Jan Morris
Journalist
2-Oct-1926   Transsexual travel writer
Malcolm Muggeridge
Author
24-Mar-1903 14-Nov-1990 Highly iconoclastic English wit
Kate O'Brien
Novelist
3-Dec-1897 13-Aug-1974 The Land of Spices
John Allen Paulos
Mathematician
4-Jul-1945   Innumeracy
Simon Reynolds
Journalist
1963   Rip It Up And Start Again
Peter Rojas
Blogger
c. 1975   Gizmodo, Engadget
Alan Rusbridger
Editor
29-Dec-1953   Editor of The Guardian
A. J. P. Taylor
Historian
25-Mar-1906 7-Sep-1990 The Origins of the Second World War
Raymond Williams
Critic
31-Aug-1921 26-Jan-1988 Culture and Society
Simon Winchester
Journalist
28-Sep-1944   The Professor and the Madman




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