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We have a growing team of correspondents and here is a little of their histories…
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CT Sportsview - Sports Writer Ronnie Brie made his name in the Dairylea League with Edam FC. He still holds the record for most goals scored in a cheese based football league and upon his retirement the Cheese Times were the first to snatch up his insight on the world of football. He is a keen PSV Eindhoven fan, and often plays golf with Alan Hansen and Kenny Dalglish. |
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Randolph Hardcheese is known for his hard hitting approach to journalism. He made his name as a speech writer and spin doctor for the Thatcher administration. In fact he helped write Margaret Thatcher’s victory speech after the Tories landslide 1983 election win. |
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Now a senior news correspondent, Brian McCheddar is one of the longest serving Cheese Times correspondents. He joined the Cheese Times in it's first year, after being fired from the Guardian for "gross misconduct with cheese". At one of the Guardian's shindigs they had a cheese display. Brian was so incensed that the display failed to have a Stilton, he threw the whole display on the floor, then proceeded to brandish one block of Havarti as a weapon as he made his way to the door. |
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Brian Cheshire is our behind enemy lines, have no fear reporter. If you're reading a story from Baghdad, Palestine, Darfur or Cheltenham, he'll be the man behind the pen. Brian has been with the Cheese Times since it's beginnings and is one of our key international writers. |
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