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Harold Evans

Sir Harold Matthew Evans (born 28 June 1928) is a British-born journalist and writer who was editor of ''The Sunday Times'' from 1967 to 1981.
In 1984 he moved to the United States, where he had leading positions in journalism with ''US News and World Report'', ''The Atlantic Monthly'', and the ''New York Daily News''. In 1986 he founded ''Conde Nast Traveler''. He has written various books on history and journalism, with his ''The American Century'' (1998) receiving particular acclaim. In 2000, he retired from leadership positions in journalism to spend more time on his writing. Since 2001, Evans has served as editor-at-large of ''The Week'' magazine and, since 2005, he has been a contributor to ''The Guardian'' and BBC Radio 4.
On 13 June 2011 Evans was appointed editor-at-large of the Reuters news agency.
==Early life and education==
Harold Matthew Evans was born at 39 Renshaw Street, Patricroft, Eccles, to Welsh parents, whom he described in his 2009 memoir as "the self-consciously respectable working class".〔(Nicholas Lemann, "The Power and the Glory" ), ''The New Yorker'', 7 December 2009, accessed 3 January 2013〕 He grew up in Newton Heath, Manchester, where he attended Brookdale High School Newton Heath. Among his classmates was Alf Morris, later knighted, who nicknamed him "Poshie" because he was the only boy in the school whose father, a railway train driver, owned a car. His mother also worked, running a grocery store from their house.

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