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  • It is likely that the Met found Stagg's phone number and personal details among documents seized from Glenn Mulcaire, the private investigator used by the paper, during a 2006 raid on his home in south London.

    Phone-hacking: Colin Stagg targeted by News of the World 2011

  • It is likely that the Met found Stagg's phone number and personal details among documents seized from Glenn Mulcaire, the private investigator used by the paper, during a 2006 raid on his home in south London.

    Phone-hacking: Colin Stagg targeted by News of the World 2011

  • Stagg's brigade and Miller's battery, which, as I have said, had been left at the forks of the Deatonsville road, had meanwhile broken in between the rear of Ewell's column and the head of Gordon's, forcing Gordon to abandon his march for Rice's Station, and to take the right-hand road at the forks, on which he was pursued by General Humphreys.

    She Makes Her Mouth Small & Round & Other Stories 2010

  • Seymour and Wheaton, moving forward together, assailed the enemy's front and left, and Stagg's brigade, too, which in the mean time had been placed between Wheaton's left and Devin's right, went at him along with them, Merritt and Crook resuming the fight from their positions in front of Anderson.

    She Makes Her Mouth Small & Round & Other Stories 2010

  • It was pulled and a novel Pendower had submitted appeared in its place, although still under Stagg's title and byline.

    Archive 2009-03-01 Steve 2009

  • BERLIN: Eisenhower had tested Stagg's forecasts before and relied on it.

    CNN Transcript May 27, 2006 2006

  • Throughout three days of questioning, Stagg's denials were persistant and emphatic.

    The Jigsaw Man Britton, Paul, 1946- 1997

  • Stagg's account of becoming sexually aroused at seeing the picture was entirely consistent with the extremely rare and serious sexual deviation that he'd already shown.

    The Jigsaw Man Britton, Paul, 1946- 1997

  • Stagg's next letter made it clear that he wasn't going to withdraw from the relationship.

    The Jigsaw Man Britton, Paul, 1946- 1997

  • The prosecution argued that Stagg's alibi about being at home asleep on his sofa could be shredded.

    The Jigsaw Man Britton, Paul, 1946- 1997

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