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Matt Peacock (other)
Matt Peacock is an Australian journalist, writer of ''Killer Company.'' Matt(hew) Peacock is the name of: *Matthew Peacock (racehorse trainer) Matt Peacock is an Australian journalist and author who has worked for Australia's ''ABC News'' in television and radio since 1973,Dan Harrison,ABC elects staffer Peacock as director, ''Sydney Morning Herald'' (22 April 2013). authoring a criti ... for Dante *Matt Peacock, married Jodie Marsh as culmination of TV series '' Totally Jodie Marsh: Who'll Take Her Up the Aisle?'' * Matt Peacock (baseball), American professional baseball pitcher {{hndis, Peacock, Matt ...
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Matt Peacock
Matt Peacock is an Australian journalist and author who has worked for Australia's ''ABC News'' in television and radio since 1973,Dan Harrison,ABC elects staffer Peacock as director, ''Sydney Morning Herald'' (22 April 2013). authoring a critically lauded book on the asbestos industry during that time, and becoming a staff-elected director of the network. Peacock "began his career with the ABC in 1973 as a trainee with the TV current affairs program ''This Day Tonight''". In 1979, he wrote a prize-winning radio program on the New South Wales town of Baryulgil, where the health of the local Aborigines had been affected by the local asbestos manufacturing industry. Peacock became the chief political correspondent for current affairs radio in Canberra, and worked as a foreign correspondent in the United States in the early 1990s (in Washington, D.C. from 1990 to 1992 and New York City in 1993), and in London from 2001 to 2003. Over the course of his career, he "played a pivotal r ...
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Matthew Peacock (racehorse Trainer)
Matt Peacock is an Australian journalist and author who has worked for Australia's ''ABC News'' in television and radio since 1973,Dan Harrison,ABC elects staffer Peacock as director, ''Sydney Morning Herald'' (22 April 2013). authoring a critically lauded book on the asbestos industry during that time, and becoming a staff-elected director of the network. Peacock "began his career with the ABC in 1973 as a trainee with the TV current affairs program ''This Day Tonight''". In 1979, he wrote a prize-winning radio program on the New South Wales town of Baryulgil, where the health of the local Aborigines had been affected by the local asbestos manufacturing industry. Peacock became the chief political correspondent for current affairs radio in Canberra, and worked as a foreign correspondent in the United States in the early 1990s (in Washington, D.C. from 1990 to 1992 and New York City in 1993), and in London from 2001 to 2003. Over the course of his career, he "played a pivotal r ...
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Dante (horse)
Dante (1942–1956) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse who was the last horse trained in northern England to win the English Derby. In a racing career which lasted from the spring of 1944 until June 1945 he ran nine times and won eight races. He was the top-rated British two-year-old of 1944 when he was unbeaten in six races including the Coventry Stakes and the Middle Park Stakes. In 1945 he was beaten when favourite for the 2000 Guineas but won the Derby, despite being afflicted by an eye condition which eventually left him completely blind. He was retired to a successful stud career before dying in 1956. Background Dante was a brown horse with a small white star and one white foot, bred and owned by Sir Eric Ohlson at Manor House Stud in Middleham in North Yorkshire. His dam, Rosy Legend won four races in her native France before being sent to England as a four-year-old. In 1941 she was covered by the stallion Nearco and conceived the foal who would become Dante. In Autumn s ...
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