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'''Peter Stothard''' (born [[February 28]], [[1951]]) is a [[United Kingdom|British]] [[newspaper]] [[editor]], currently for the ''[[Times Literary Supplement]]'', but of ''[[The Times]]'' itself from [[1992]] to [[2002]], and before that, from [[1989]] to [[1992]], of its [[United States]] section. He has also published the book ''Thirty Days: An Inside Account of [[Tony Blair]] at War'' (ISBN 0060582626) in [[2004]].
'''Peter Stothard''' (born [[February 28]], [[1951]]) is a [[United Kingdom|British]] [[newspaper]] [[editor]], currently for the ''[[Times Literary Supplement]]'', but of ''[[The Times]]'' itself from [[1992]] to [[2002]], and before that, from [[1989]] to [[1992]], of its [[United States]] section. He has also published the book ''Thirty Days: An Inside Account of [[Tony Blair]] at War'' (ISBN 0060582626) in [[2004]].


His daughter, [[Anna Stothard]], published her first novel, ''Isabel and Rocco'' (ISBN 0712624902) at the age of 19 in [[2003]].
His daughter, [[Anna Stothard]], published her first novel, ''Isabel and Rocco'' (ISBN 0712624902) at the age of 19 in [[2003]], I wonder if she used daddy's contacts? Noooo nepotism does not exist!





Revision as of 03:10, 21 August 2005

Peter Stothard (born February 28, 1951) is a British newspaper editor, currently for the Times Literary Supplement, but of The Times itself from 1992 to 2002, and before that, from 1989 to 1992, of its United States section. He has also published the book Thirty Days: An Inside Account of Tony Blair at War (ISBN 0060582626) in 2004.

His daughter, Anna Stothard, published her first novel, Isabel and Rocco (ISBN 0712624902) at the age of 19 in 2003, I wonder if she used daddy's contacts? Noooo nepotism does not exist!