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Peter Hill (born 6 April 1945, Oldham, "Peter Hill's 50 years as a journalist after starting out in a woollen mill" ), ''The Guardian'', 21 February 2011〕 is a British journalist and a former editor of the ''Daily Express'' " TITLE="Lancashire)〔Roy Greenslade ("Peter Hill's 50 years as a journalist after starting out in a woollen mill" ), ''The Guardian'', 21 February 2011〕 is a British journalist and a former editor of the ''Daily Express'' ">Lancashire)〔Roy Greenslade ("Peter Hill's 50 years as a journalist after starting out in a woollen mill" ), ''The Guardian'', 21 February 2011〕 is a British journalist and a former editor of the ''Daily Express'' ==Early life and career== Raised in Saddleworth, he left Hulme Grammar School at 15 and worked in a woollen mill〔 before gaining employment in local papers in Yorkshire and the North West. He was a sub-editor on ''The Daily Telegraph'' by 1969,〔Roy Greenslade ("Peter Hill: 'I did too much on the Madeleine McCann story'" ), ''The Guardian'', 21 February 2011〕 but entered higher education in 1976 when he began a degree at Manchester University in American Studies and political philosophy, but left after an attempt to drop the former subject was rejected.〔 While doing his course he had continued to work in the newspaper industry at weekends, and returned to full-time employment by joining the newly launched ''Daily Star'' newspaper as a sub-editor. Rising in status over the next two decades, he was appointed editor of the ''Daily Star'' in October 1998 by Lord Hollick, the former owner of Express newspapers, Hill increased the ''Star'' 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Peter Hill (journalist)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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