- A spokesperson,
spokesman or spokeswoman, is
someone engaged or
elected to
speak on
behalf of others. In the
present media-sensitive world, many organizations...
- The
Spokesman-Review is a
daily broadsheet newspaper based in Spokane, Washington, the city's sole
remaining daily publication. It has the third-highest...
- The
Spokesman is a
British left-wing
quarterly magazine. The
magazine was
founded in 1970 by the
Nobel laureate Bertrand Russell, and was
edited for 40...
-
which averaged out to
nearly 8 per month.: 42 The term "White
House spokesman" was used
extensively for the
first time
during the
Coolidge administration...
- A
party spokesperson (also
known as
party spokesman or
party spokeswoman) is any
member of a
political party (at any
regional level of the
party structure)...
- (Arabic: أبو حذيفة الأنصاري) is the
current spokesman of the
Islamic State. He was
announced as the
spokesman in a
speech released by Al-Furqan Foundation...
- 77; U.S.
Spokesman in Cold War". The New York Times.
April 28, 1983.
Retrieved November 28, 2015. "Robert J. McCloskey,
State Dept.
Spokesman, Dies at...
- was its director.
Ralph Schoenman was its
general secretary until 1969.
Spokesman Books is the
publishing imprint of the
Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation...
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Liaqat Ali (Urdu: لیاقت علی)) is a
former spokesman of Tehr****-e-Taliban ****stan (TTP) and
later Jamaat-ul-Ahrar. As a spokesperson...
- minister's
official spokesperson or
alternatively prime minister's
official spokesman/spokeswoman is a
position in the
United Kingdom's
Civil Service, located...