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Goodhart is stepping back to become Prospect's editor-at-large after editing the title since it launched in 1995.
Bronwen Maddox to become chief executive and editor of Prospect Jason Deans 2010
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"Like the word Goodhart was a catalyst or something?"
Tell No One Coben, Harlan, 1962- 2001
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"Like the word Goodhart was a catalyst or something?"
Tell No One Coben, Harlan, 1962- 2001
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• Joy, meanwhile, at Prospect magazine, at the announcement that David Goodhart, the founder and editor-at-large, is to broaden his portfolio as a director of the thinktank Demos.
Hugh Muir's diary 2011
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It has held book signings with local children's authors, including Steve Skidmore and Pippa Goodhart.
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David Goodhart, founder of Prospect Magazine, connected the dots on Fareed Zakaria's CNN show: We have a lot of deep problems in our inner cities.
Arianna Huffington: Why America Is Deeply in Need of a Good Hedgehog Arianna Huffington 2011
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David Goodhart, founder of Prospect Magazine, connected the dots on Fareed Zakaria's CNN show: We have a lot of deep problems in our inner cities.
Arianna Huffington: Why America Is Deeply in Need of a Good Hedgehog Arianna Huffington 2011
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By his late 40s, staff researchers using independent ratings put Goodhart in the top fifth of the Grant Study in psychological adjustment.
What Makes Us Happy? 2009
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel "is actually right," says Charles Goodhart, professor of banking and finance at the London School of Economics.
Euro Bonds Gain Momentum, With Limits Stephen Fidler 2011
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Mr. Goodhart points out that the term euro bond is used loosely and could describe many different operations.
Euro Bonds Gain Momentum, With Limits Stephen Fidler 2011
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