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James Cameron Award

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I think this ought to be a separate page. This is unusual for me as I'm normally something of a mergist – in fact this is the first time I've proposed a split. Many awards and prizes are named after people, and this is the first time I've seen one as a section of the article on the person it's named after rather than on its own page.Qwfp (talk) 19:25, 2 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Merge data

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Taken from parallel article:

James Walter Cameron (born 1911 in London, died 1985) was a Scottish journalist, broadcaster, and author.

He worked for papers including the Daily Express (1930-45), the Picture Post, and the News Chronicle (1952-60). He covered the Vietnam War. He later produced television films on contemporary subjects, including Men of Our Time (1963) and Once Upon a Time (1984), and won various journalistic awards, among them the Hannen Swaffer Award for Journalism in 1966. His books include A Touch of the Sun (1950), Mandarin Red (1955), Witness in Vietnam (1966), Point of Departure (1967), and What a Way to Run a Tribe (1968).

Can someone check and merge, thanks Ian Cairns (talk) 01:31, 13 March 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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