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 Is 'Bruiser' Moore's job really in danger? Evening Standard (London) - Find Articles   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
TELEGRAPH editor Charles Moore cherishes his image as the cultivated gentleman journalist so his bareknuckled attack on Robert Thomson's Times - "bland as an airline meal" - was all the more shocking to those of us of a gentle disposition.
Moore's interview had all the hallmarks of an editor fighting for his job: the rewriting of history, the fudging of the figures, the gratuitous attacks on rival papers.
Moore has struggled to maintain the sales of a Rightwing newspaper in an age when liberal-Left values, especially among the educated bourgeoisie, are ascendant.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_qn4153/is_20030416/ai_n12039344   (680 words)

  
 Newhouse A1
Moore says he made the picture in the midst of running down the street, which tilted the angle of the shot.
Like it or not, Moore had become the young man who helped show, to the rest of the world, the anguish of his native region, and, as the civil rights movement unfolded, its sense of promise, too.
Moore found himself agreeing with King's positions, but had to be careful about what he said.
www.newhousenews.com /archive/story1a011201.html   (1388 words)

  
 Moore's paedophile `slur' angers Muslims Independent on Sunday, The - Find Articles
Charles Moore, former editor of The Daily Telegraph, provoked a storm of criticism from British Muslims yesterday for an article in which he championed the right to call the Prophet Mohamed a paedophile.
Mr Moore, who opposes new legislation banning incitement to religious hatred, chose the sensitive issue of the Prophet's marriage to a nine- year-old to illustrate his case.
Mr Moore wrote that he thinks it wrong to judge a historical relationship by contemporary standards, but said the issue of paedophilia remained the sort of legitimate line of discussion that could in future be outlawed.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_qn4159/is_20041212/ai_n12764669   (510 words)

  
 Charles Moore - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Charles Moore (Medal of Honor 1863) (1839 - ?), American Civil War sailor and Medal of Honor recipient
Charles Moore (Medal of Honor 1864), American Civil War sailor and Medal of Honor recipient
Charles Page Thomas Moore (1831 - 1904), a founder of the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity and a justice on the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Charles_Moore   (192 words)

  
 toryleadership: Charles Moore endorses Cameron
Charles Moore uses his Telegraph column to endorse David Cameron this morning.
Charles Moore must be aware that the media frequently runs coordinated campaigns such as the assassination of IDS, the recent deification of David Cameron for example.
The general point for Charles Moore who believes there is no crisis right now is that there is a crisis of truth - leading to a crisis of trust - a collapse of trust in our political system as is happening in France where riots are now a daily occurrence.
conservativehome.blogs.com /toryleadership/2005/11/moore_endorses_.html   (3820 words)

  
 CNN.com - Transcripts
CHARLES MOORE, "THE DAILY TELEGRAPH": It's a wonderful story and it's not part of a hate campaign, as you described it in your introduction.
MOORE: Well, the point about this from a journalistic point of view and an ethnical point of view is that we believe this prima facie to be authentic documents, and we believe that it's in the public interest that they be put before the public.
MOORE: Well, no doubt it should, but it seems to go more broadly than that, that an elected British politician, paid by the British taxpayers to serve the British people should in fact be taking money for his own benefit from a hostile and totalitarian regime would be scandalous.
edition.cnn.com /TRANSCRIPTS/0304/25/i_c.01.html   (3114 words)

  
 Northoftampa: Planners oppose developer's density proposal
They are recommending that their board reject Moore's request for an amendment to the plan.
Moore's land is north of Lutz-Lake Fern Road and just west of the Suncoast Parkway.
Duffy suggested Moore could achieve his goals under the existing densities, even though they would allow a developer to build only 20 homes, as opposed to 100.
www.sptimes.com /2002/12/06/Northoftampa/Planners_oppose_devel.shtml   (353 words)

  
 Commander of 5th Fleet visits Kitty Hawk
Moore bid the crew farewell in anticipation of the ship’s upcoming departure from the Arabian Gulf during an address on the aircraft carrier’s closed-circuit television, and commended them for their efforts in support of Operation Southern Watch.
Moore said the Kitty Hawk battle group was critical to U.S. policy in the region for their participation in Operation Southern Watch, the enforcement of the no-fly zone over southern Iraq; maritime interception operations enforcing United Nation’s sanctions against Iraq.
Moore also praised crewmember for acting as ambassadors and in spreading goodwill in the region during port calls during numerous port calls to Bahrain; Jebel Ali and Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
www.c7f.navy.mil /news2/7frel565.html   (493 words)

  
 Welcome to Syracuse University News.
The journalists are part of a symposium to commemorate two civil rights landmarks: the 50th anniversary of the Brown v.
For his part, photographer Moore chronicled many of the major events of the movement, from the arrest of Martin Luther King, Jr., in Birmingham to the Selma marches.
Now 73 years old, Moore lives again in his hometown of Tuscumbia, Ala., and he is proud of the changes he sees in the South.
sunews.syr.edu /story_details.cfm?id=1870   (582 words)

  
 Casebook: Jack the Ripper - Thomas Bulling and the Myth of the London Journalist   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Neither writer identified the journalist, but their statements have been accepted as fact and popular opinion today is that the letter and subsequent postcard were journalistic hoaxes.
This is highly unlikely as Charles Moore was of a sound reputation and was considered fit company for the likes of Sir Melville Macnaghten himself, who according to George Sims considered Moore an 'old friend' and had him over for dinner on many occasions.
As Tom Bulling and Charles Moore worked not for any one paper but for the agency responsible for distributing newsworthy items to all of the major journals, their motive for creating such a hoax is even less apparent as they could not have benefited from it in any way.
www.casebook.org /dissertations/dst-bulling2.html   (3527 words)

  
 MT at 80: “The mellowing of Margaret Thatcher” (Charles Moore profile) | Margaret Thatcher Foundation
MT at 80: “The mellowing of Margaret Thatcher” (Charles Moore profile)
MT at 80: “The mellowing of Margaret Thatcher” (Charles Moore profile)
Charles Moore, who is working on her authorised biography, offers a rare insight into Lady Thatcher's life today
www.margaretthatcher.org /speeches/displaydocument.asp?docid=110596   (2095 words)

  
 Storms Above the Desert - Chap. 3: Tampering with the Weather
Balancing those conscientious individuals was the Albuquerque journalist who wrote that Langmuir had gone up in a B-17 and made a cloud disappear and that area residents should not be alarmed at the sight of oddly-shaped clouds.
Charles Moore, professor of atmospheric physics at New Mexico Tech, was called in to testify.
A Miami journalist described the seeding as "a low Yankee trick." Langmuir was thoroughly pleased with himself, but GE's long-ulcerating lawyers were not pleased with Langmuir.
www.nmt.edu /about/history/storms/chap3.htm   (4619 words)

  
 PROTESTING PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND OVER CHRISTIAN BASHING
The Christian couple who ran a bed-and-breakfast out of their family home were forced to close down their operation and pay a fee to two male homosexuals for refusing to comply with a PEI Human Rights Commission (HRC) order mandating that they allow practicing homosexuals to rent rooms in their home.
Christian freelance journalist Charles Moore has already written the PEI Minister of Tourism to protest the treatment of the Christian couple.
Moore suggests that, if the Cepica's can afford it, the denial of their religious freedom could be successfully challenged at the Supreme Court, especially in light of the recent decision regarding Trinity Western University.
www.lifesite.net /ldn/2001/may/01052902.html   (229 words)

  
 Robert Fisk, Schema-Root news   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Fisk, one of the most erudite journalists writing about the Middle East today, opens with one of his two interviews with Osama bin Laden.
Renowned British journalist and author Robert Fisk will be at Mall of the Emirates this evening at 6pm for a book signing and will also speak about his latest...
Renowned British journalist and author Robert Fisk will be at Mall of the Emirates this evening at 6pm for a book signing and will also speak about his...
schema-root.org /people/career/journalists/robert_fisk   (1004 words)

  
 Commander of 5th Fleet visits Kitty Hawk   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Moore received an operational briefing and met with crewmembers of America’s only permanently-forward deployed aircraft carrier (based in Yokosuka, Japan).
Moore said the Kitty Hawk Battle Group was critical to U.S. policy in Iraq for numerous reasons including their role in the enforcement of the no-fly zone, the maritime interception operations and in spreading goodwill in the region during port calls.
Moore also briefed the crew on the political and military situation in the region.
www.c7f.navy.mil /news2/7frel504.html   (273 words)

  
 Welcome to Syracuse University News.
Journalism played a key role in the civil rights movement - and spawned an "all-star" team of journalists who became known for their ability to bring acts of injustice to the attention of the American people.
Charles Moore, a contract photographer for Life and The Associated Press.
Moses Newson, a veteran journalist whose coverage for the Baltimore Afro-American included the Emmett Till murder trial and school desegregations across the South.
sunews.syr.edu /story_details.cfm?id=1445   (1004 words)

  
 Zenit News Agency - The World Seen From Rome
British journalist Charles Moore, writing in Wednesday's Telegraph, described a meeting with Cardinal Ratzinger some years ago.
First, "his embarrassing courtesy." Moore recounted how the cardinal carefully read an article he had brought with him in which the journalist described his conversion to Catholicism.
The second striking point was Cardinal Ratzinger's intellectual curiosity: "He was not a man living in the past, but rather one tackling with a civilized and clear mind the new challenges of human thought." The third characteristic was the cardinal's open manner and willingness to answer any question put to him.
www.zenit.org /english/visualizza.phtml?sid=69795   (1185 words)

  
 Untitled Document
Neil Kinnock, a United Kingdom commissioner of the European Union, and Charles Moore, editor of the Daily Telegraph, hammering away at each other over the way the British press covers Brussels.
They were pundits playing appointed roles in a manufactured studio world, not individual journalists raising an individual ruckus.
Look back, though, at the journalists we as a trade tend to honor most reverently.
www.globaljournalist.org /archive/Magazine/point-20011q.html   (843 words)

  
 Charles Moore (journalist) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He resigned as editor of the Daily Telegraph to spend more time writing Margaret Thatcher's authorised biography, which will be published after her death.
He currently writes for two of the publications he previously edited, The Spectator and The Daily Telegraph.
 This article about a British journalist is a stub.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Charles_Moore_(journalist)   (161 words)

  
 Contemporary Art
Immortalized by his seemingly innocuous prints of iconic celebrities such as Marilyn Monroe and of consumer products such as Campbell’s Soup, Warhol also made controversial statements during the 1960s by transforming highly charged political images into works of art.
His Birmingham Race Riot was adapted from a photograph taken by journalist Charles Moore during the violent Birmingham, Alabama, uprising of May 1963.
Moore’s images of white policemen using attack dogs and high-powered water hoses against peaceful fl demonstrators were featured in Life magazine, the most popular weekly serial of this time.
www.speedmuseum.org /warhol_n.html   (254 words)

  
 Diogenes Lamp » Blog Archive » Leopard confuses ignorant journalist
A bit of a mix-up here between a shepherd (The Australian report) and a cowherd (the facts).
Journalist Bernie Slattery writes, “Nothing reveals the inner-urban focus of the graduate journalist class like their ignorance of matters bucolic.
Charles Moore wrote an article in the Spectator last year, saying that the time of the year most dreaded at any British newspaper was that time when the new Media Studies graduates descended on the newspaper’s offices.
www.diogeneslamp.net /?p=46   (476 words)

  
 PowerBook Central welcomes Charles W. Moore and The Logical Mac
PowerBook Central is thrilled to announce the addition of Charles W. Moore to its editorial staff.
Charles Moore is best known for his musings on all things PowerBook and iBook, and he brings his vast knowledge and expertise to PowerBook Central each week as part of The Logical Mac.
I've been a working journalist full time for the past eighteen years, and a dabbler for a lot longer.
www.pbcentral.com /news/viewnews.cgi?id=EEppZEZyZubqeuMfyu   (251 words)

  
 The Mac Observer - Charles Moore Issues Rebuttal Of Mac Observer Aqua Column
Charles Moore has written a rebuttal to a Mac Observer column regarding Aqua.
Moore, a well respected journalist in the Mac community who writes for several Mac sites (Applelinks, MacOS Daily, and Low End Mac among others), takes exception to Mr.
The Mac Observer Spin: [Editor's Note from Bryan Chaffin: I got a lot of mail from this column, with about a 55/45 mix in favor of those who thought I needed an attitude adjustment.
macobserver.com /news/00/march/000329/charlesmoore.shtml   (632 words)

  
 The American Spectator
He has called Ariel Sharon a war criminal, told a BBC interviewer that it was "wrong to brand a British Muslim boy a terrorist if he got involved in Palestinian violence against Israel" and claimed that the "Jewish boys in Britain" had contributed to the "slaughter" of Palestinians.
He was temporarily suspended from office for having taunted a Jewish journalist about Nazism.
To round out one's picture of the man and what he wants for the future of Britain and its identity and culture, Livingstone has called for the removal of two statues of 19th century military heroes, Sir Henry Havelock and Sir Charles Napier, from Trafalgar Square, allegedly because no one knows who they are.
www.spectator.org /dsp_article.asp?art_id=10393   (1013 words)

  
 WCR:03/13/2000 -- Charles Moore -- Religion made in man's own image
A recent Gallup survey found that Americans (and we can safely assume Canadians likewise) are largely rejecting traditional religion in favour of cherry picking what they find congenial from various religious systems and forms.
Liberal humanism has long since transcended mere doubt and skepticism about the claims and teachings of Christianity, and now considers traditional Christian doctrine positively erroneous and even destructive.
For example, journalist Katha Pollitt, the Freedom From Religion Foundation's "Free-Thought Heroine of 1995," declares religion to be "a farrago of authoritarian nonsense, misogyny, and humble pie, the eternal enemy of human happiness and freedom."
www.wcr.ab.ca /columns/charlesmoore/2000/charlesmoore031300.shtml   (819 words)

  
 The Pope | Samizdata.net
Charles, for whom I have no sympathy, so I'm not talking as a supporter, has waited 30 years to marry this woman.
Hilton's favour, by the prominent Catholic journalist, Charles Moore.
I believe the first minister was perverse when he dumped the heir to the throne, his future monarch, and eventual supreme governor of the Church of England to go scampering off to the funeral of a foreign religious leader.
www.samizdata.net /blog/archives/007414.html   (8781 words)

  
 The Digital Journalist November 2005 Issue Contents
I haven't lived in London for 27 years and yet people still ask me which are the best restaurants there.
Over the past couple of years, the trade publications have been filled with stories announcing the arrival of a new era in journalism -- one in which independent media thrive, news agendas are formed from the grass roots up, and everyone is a journalist.
I remember hearing a photographer actually use the words, "By publishing this photograph, will the sum of human knowledge be increased?" I started to chuckle until I looked at said photographer and saw that they were being serious.
www.digitaljournalist.org /issue0511/contents.html   (408 words)

  
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Sudan's government, which is now effectively the government of northern Sudan, is Islamist and Arab, explains journalist Charles Moore.
Its aim in the recently-ended war with the south was to "assert Arab dominance of the north over the (country's) fl population", and this is what it is doing in Darfur as well.
The largely Christian south now has a great measure of self-rule, and will be allowed to vote, in 2011, as to whether it wants to secede from the rest of Sudan.
www.alertnet.org /db/blogs/1516/2006/08/27-125647-1.htm   (500 words)

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