Editor Leads Tributes to 'Irreplaceable' Julie ; Chief Reporter Retiring After 30-Year Career
Evening Post (Bristol, UK) › September 16, 2010
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Evening Post (Bristol, UK) › September 16, 2010
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THE Evening Post's chief reporter Julie Harding has retired after a career spanning 30 years.
Ms Harding, 50, was described by editor Mike Norton as "irreplaceable". He said she was "a born campaigner who genuinely cares about the people in her stories".See the full content of this document
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Editor Leads Tributes to 'Irreplaceable' Julie ; Chief Reporter Retiring After 30-Year Career
Ms Harding first came to Bristol from Bedford in 1980 and worked for The Observer as a trainee reporter.
She joined the Evening Post two years later, then after the birth...See the full content of this document
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