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Anthony Michell Howard, CBE (12 February 1934 – 19 December 2010)〔Harry Wallop ("Anthony Howard dies", ) ''Daily Telegraph'' (blog), 19 December 2010〕 was a British journalist, broadcaster and writer. He was the editor of the ''New Statesman'', ''The Listener'' and the deputy editor of ''The Observer''. He selected the passages used in ''The Crossman Diaries'', a book of entries taken from Richard Crossman's ''The Diaries of a Cabinet Minister''. == Early life == Howard was the son of a Church of England clergyman, Canon Guy Howard and Janet Rymer.〔(Obituary: Anthony Howard ), telegraph.co.uk, 20 December 2010〕 He was educated at Purton Stoke School at Kintbury in Berkshire and Highgate Junior School, followed by Westminster School and Christ Church at the University of Oxford, where he read Jurisprudence.〔Peter Wilby (Obituary: Anthony Howard, ) ''The Guardian'', 20 December 2010〕 In 1954, he was chairman of the Oxford University Labour Club and, the following year, President of the Oxford Union.〔 Howard had planned a career as a barrister, having been called to the Bar (Inner Temple) in 1956. Meanwhile, he was fulfilling his National Service obligations in the army, during which he saw active service in the Royal Fusiliers during the Suez War. He wrote (initially unsigned)〔Michael Leapman ("Anthony Howard: Journalist, broadcaster and writer, respected as one of the most astute political analysts of his generation", ) ''The Independent'', 21 December 2010〕 articles for the ''New Statesman'' about his reluctant involvement in the conflict, an action for which he was almost court-martialled.〔
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