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・ Bob McCaskill
・ Bob McCaslin, Jr.
・ Bob McCaslin, Sr.
・ Bob McCay
・ Bob McChesney
・ Bob McChesney (American football, born 1912)
・ Bob McChesney (American football, born 1926)
・ Bob McClure
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・ Bob McClurg
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Bob MacDonald
・ Bob MacDonald (baseball)
・ Bob Mackie
・ Bob Mackie (footballer)
・ Bob Mackin
・ Bob MacKinnon
・ Bob Mackowycz
・ Bob Mackowycz, Jr.
・ Bob Mackowycz, Sr.
・ Bob Maclennan, Baron Maclennan of Rogart
・ Bob MacLeod
・ Bob MacMillan
・ Bob MacQuarrie
・ Bob Maddox
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Bob MacDonald : ウィキペディア英語版
Bob MacDonald

Bob MacDonald (1929–2006) was a conservative Toronto journalist and columnist.
MacDonald was part of the team that founded ''The Toronto Sun'' newspaper after the demise of the ''The Toronto Telegram''. His scoop on government bungling was the tabloid's first front-page story on November 1, 1971.
MacDonald's and Robert Reguly's investigations of RCMP wrongdoing in the 1970s feature prominently in the newspaper's history. Eventually, this work resulted in a police search of the ''Sun'' newsroom for leaked documents (1978) and charges against ''Sun'' editor Peter Worthington under the Official Secrets Act. These were dismissed at a preliminary hearing.
MacDonald was a vocal critic of the Trudeau government and of Liberal and NDP governments in Ontario.
He began his career with ''The Toronto Star'' in 1953 before moving to the Telly a few years later.
MacDonald died January 2006 after a 14 year battle with prostate cancer.
His daughter Moira MacDonald is ''The Toronto Suns education columnist.
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