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Don Murray. Don Murray specializes in documentaries and news series focusing on Europe, the Middle East and Africa for CBC Television. He is based in London. Murray began his career as a...
Apr 25, 2022 · Since the 2016 Brexit vote, there has been a dispute over the fishing rights of French trawlers in British coastal waters. And the rhetoric is becoming increasingly fierce, writes Don Murray.
This is a list of notable past and present personalities associated with the television and radio arms of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation .
- 'A Concentration of Misery and Difficulties'
- 'All The Time, Every Day'
- Obtained Arms Without Police Knowing
For many Muslims in France, the future looks like a locked door. Or, as Macron put it, "we built a concentration of misery and difficulties, we concentrated populations according to origin and social milieu. We created neighbourhoods where the promise of the republic was never kept and where these most radical forms [of Islamism] became sources of ...
Muslims are often the target of open racism from police. The most recent charge came from a police whistleblower, Brig. Amar Benmohammed. In July 2020, he detailed hundreds of incidents of racist language over two years in the police cells at Paris's main court house. "Racist language, it's all the time, every day," a police officer talking about f...
One police investigator, chief inspector Nicolas Guidoux, said at the trial that one of the attack leaders, Chérif Kouachi, "had simply played with the security and intelligence services." The proof was that the attackers were able to obtain arms, detonators, bullet-proof vests, a large car and several safe houses — all without the police knowing. ...
Don Messer's Jubilee was a Canadian folk musical variety show first broadcast on radio and later on television. The radio version aired from produced from 1939 to 1958 in Charlottetown for CBC Radio. The Television version show shot at the studios of CBHT in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
- Music Variety
Staff at the Canadian TV channel CBC are up in arms at the laying off of 26 correspondents including reporting “icons” Patrick Brown and Don Murray, “These are journalists who in many ways defined foreign reporting at CBC in the past few decades,” says [a letter to network president Hubert Lacroix] “Some of us grew […]
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Don Murray was an American actor, possibly best known for playing Governor Breck, the authoritarian ruler in the science fiction film "Conquest of the Planet of the Apes" (1972). Murray was born in 1929 to Dennis Aloisius Murray and his wife Ethel Cook.