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James Harding (journalist)

James Paul Harding (born 15 September 1969) is a British journalist. In December 2007, he was named editor of ''The Times'' newspaper, the youngest person to become editor of ''The Times''. following Robert Thomson's appointment as publisher of the ''Wall Street Journal''.〔
He left ''The Times'' in December 2012,〔("Times newspaper editor James Harding to quit" ), BBC News, 12 December 2012〕 and was succeeded by John Witherow as acting editor.〔Katherine Rushton ("John Witherow named acting editor of The Times as News International eyes merger" ), telegraph.co.uk, 18 January 2013〕 Harding became the head of BBC News in August 2013.〔("Harding starts job as BBC News director" ), BBC News, 12 August 2013〕
==Early life and career==
Harding was educated at two independent schools for boys: at The Hall School in Hampstead in North West London and St. Paul's School in Barnes, near Hammersmith in London, followed by Trinity College at the University of Cambridge (where he attained a First Class degree in history)〔 and City University. Harding also spent a year studying at Davidson College in the United States. Harding won a (Daiwa Scholarship ) in 1991, where he undertook intensive Japanese language study and worked as a speechwriter to Koichi Kato, who was Chief Secretary to the Cabinet of Japan, and for the Japan unit of the European Commission. Before entering the media, he studied Japanese at the School of Oriental and African Studies〔http://www.thecompleteuniversityguide.co.uk/the-school-of-oriental-and-african-studies.〕
He began his career as a journalist at the ''Financial Times'' in 1994 and two years later opened the paper's Shanghai bureau〔 where he covered the opening up of the Chinese financial markets, remaining there until 1999.〔Aidan Jones ("Profile: James Harding" ), ''The Guardian'', 7 December 2007〕

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