Millinship, William
MILLINSHIP, William
MILLINSHIP, William. British, b. 1929. Genres: Women's studies and issues, International relations/Current affairs. Career: French Radio, broadcaster for English Service, 1953-58; Observer, London, England, Paris correspondent, 1957-64, magazine reporter, 1964-66, news editor, 1966-70, Washington correspondent, 1970-73, foreign news editor, 1973-78, managing editor, 1978-88, Moscow correspondent, 1989-92. Publications: Front Line: Women of the New Russia, 1993. Work represented in anthologies. Address: 16 Druce Rd., London SE21 7DW, England.
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