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  • Maclean-Hunter (M-H) was a Canadian communications company, which had diversified holdings in radio, television, magazines, newspapers and cable television...
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  • Post's monthly business magazine, Financial Post Business. The Financial Post started publication in 1907 by John Bayne Maclean. It was a weekly publication...
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  • Maclean's, founded in 1905, is a Canadian news magazine reporting on Canadian issues such as politics, pop culture, and current events. Its founder, publisher...
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    1970) is an American journalist and contributing editor for Vanity Fair magazine. She is known for her writing on the Enron scandal and the 2008 financial...
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  • agendas to settle. Ella Purnell as Lucy MacLean, a Vault Dweller Luciana VanDette portrays young Lucy MacLean Aaron Moten as Maximus, a squire of the...
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    George Maclean, governor of the Gold Coast (now Ghana), at a dinner party given by Matthew Forster, and the two began a relationship. Maclean moved to...
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  • published in March 1928 by Maclean Publishing. From 1957 to 1977, Chatelaine's editor was Doris Anderson, under whose tenure the magazine covered women's issues...
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    lineup is considered to consist of Lee, the guitarist and singer Bryan MacLean, the bassist Ken Forssi, the guitarist Johnny Echols and the drummer Donnie...
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  • defunct Actualité magazine in the 1970s, and merged it with its own French-language edition, Le Magazine Maclean (c. 1961) in 1976. Maclean Hunter was acquired...
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  • Norman Fitzroy Maclean (December 23, 1902 – August 2, 1990) was an American professor at the University of Chicago who, following his retirement, became...
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    he met Maclean in his London club.[citation needed] The SIS planned to interrogate Maclean on 28 May 1951. On 23 May, concerned that Maclean had not...
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  • Where Eagles Dare (category Films based on works by Alistair MacLean)
    Metrocolor process, and was distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Alistair MacLean wrote the screenplay, his first, at the same time that he wrote the novel...
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  • Sun Media (section Magazines)
    1983, 50% of Sun Media was acquired by Maclean-Hunter for $55 million. That same year, Sun Media, with Maclean-Hunter's backing, acquired the Houston...
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    Donald Duart Maclean (/məˈkleɪn/; 25 May 1913 – 6 March 1983) was a British diplomat and Soviet double agent who participated in the Cambridge Five spy...
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    Jessica (September 2, 2016). "Rebranded and Redefined". Business In Focus Magazine. Retrieved June 21, 2024. Good, Gavin (December 13, 2022). "Mundelein to...
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    created by Maclean-Hunter publishing in 1979, as a rebranding of Miss Chatelaine magazine. Flare promoted itself as "Canada's Fashion magazine".[citation...
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  • Pete Dexter, in a 1981 profile of Maclean in Esquire magazine, described the novella: It is a story about Maclean and his brother, Paul, who was beaten...
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    Charles Rawden Maclean, also known as "John Ross", was born on 17 August 1815 in Fraserburgh and died 13 August 1880 at sea on the RMS Larne while en...
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  • The Guns of Navarone (novel) (category Novels by Alistair MacLean)
    is a 1957 novel about the Second World War by Scottish writer Alistair MacLean that was made into the film The Guns of Navarone in 1961. The story concerns...
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    McLean (redirect from Maclean)
    MacLean, also spelt Maclean and McLean, is a Scottish Gaelic surname (Mac Gille Eathain, or, Mac Giolla Eóin in Irish Gaelic), Eóin being a Gaelic form...
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