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Reason the page should be deleted [[User:Roobit|Roobit]] 01:38, 22 December 2006 (UTC) |
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The (stub) article is not encyclopedic. It describes an irrelevant, not merely not notable, subject (there are thousands of successful journalists writing in 100s of languages), of no importnace to the majority of people in the world, the term "highly successful journalist" - is not a criterion for encyclopedia enclusion. "Charismatic and creative" are the adjectives Mr. Peet might wish to put on his resume but these are hardly the terms with which one would impartially describe an encyclopedic subject in reference to a living human employed by a political /ideologically-motivated/ news publication. |
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'''John Peet''' is a highly successful British [[journalist]], who is at present the Europe editor of the ''Economist'' magazine. Over the years he has built up a reputation for being charismatic and creative, and is very popular with the London ambass'' |
'''John Peet''' is a highly successful British [[journalist]], who is at present the Europe editor of the ''Economist'' magazine. Over the years he has built up a reputation for being charismatic and creative, and is very popular with the London ambass'' |
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John Peet is a highly successful British journalist, who is at present the Europe editor of the Economist magazine. Over the years he has built up a reputation for being charismatic and creative, and is very popular with the London ambass
John Peet, Europe Editor, was previously Business Affairs Editor since 1998, responsible for the business, finance and economics and science & technology coverage of the paper. Prior to this he was Brussels Correspondent, Executive Editor, Surveys Editor, Finance Correspondent, Washington DC Correspondent and Britain Correspondent. Previously he was a civil servant, working for the Treasury and the Foreign Office from 1976 to 1986.
He lives in Wiltshire with his wife and three children.
From www.economist.com
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