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Vanity Fair writer Hitchens won the magazine commentator award, while the Daily Mail's Letts won in the best political sketchwriter category and Finkelstein picked up the political commentator prize for his Times columns.
Simon Jenkins named commentariat of the year at Editorial Intelligence awards Jason Deans 2010
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You will be familiar with the Daily Mail's ongoing project to divide all the inanimate objects in the world into ones that either cause or prevent cancer.
The Daily Mail cancer story that torpedoes itself in paragraph 19 Ben Goldacre 2010
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This has led to some claiming they'd rather remain in the dark about the content of Daily Mail articles being discussed, because reading them online could make a small contribution to the Mail's swelling coffers.
Patrick Hayes: IstyOsty: The Website That Allows the Twitterati to Have a Guilt-Free Two Minute Hate Patrick Hayes 2011
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It's also, by extension, aimed at the Mail's 4.7 million readers.
Patrick Hayes: IstyOsty: The Website That Allows the Twitterati to Have a Guilt-Free Two Minute Hate Patrick Hayes 2011
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This has led to some claiming they'd rather remain in the dark about the content of Daily Mail articles being discussed, because reading them online could make a small contribution to the Mail's swelling coffers.
Patrick Hayes: IstyOsty: The Website That Allows the Twitterati to Have a Guilt-Free Two Minute Hate Patrick Hayes 2011
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The Mail on Sunday, the Daily Mail's sister Sunday paper, said it has picked up around 500,000 new readers since the News of the World shut, with circulation now at around 2.4 million copies.
Mirror Conducts Editorial Review Gautam Naik 2011
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It meant that Robert Jay, counsel for the inquiry, was required to make points on the Mail's behalf.
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Those older than 64, for whom the Olympics is a twice in a lifetime event, may recall the Royal Mail's commemoration of the 1948 Olympics.
Hugh Muir's diary 2011
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David Bond, who won a sailing gold medal at the 1948 London Olympics, reminded everyone that the Games will affect the rest of the country too, unveiling the Royal Mail's Olympic plans in Cornwall, which will include issuing a stamp for every gold medal won by Britain.
London 2012: Ten best of the web | Callum Davies and Sam Joiner 2011
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It's also, by extension, aimed at the Mail's 4.7 million readers.
Patrick Hayes: IstyOsty: The Website That Allows the Twitterati to Have a Guilt-Free Two Minute Hate Patrick Hayes 2011
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