John Angel Bulloch (15 April 1928 – 18 November 2010) was a foreign correspondent for the Daily Telegraph. He was born in Penarth, Glamorganshire. His father, a Merchant Navy captain, was killed in Barcelona during the Spanish Civil War. Bulloch followed his father's career as a seaman for several years before turning to journalism. His first job, aged 23, was with the Western Mail. The spelling of his birth name was Bullock but he changed it following a typo in his first byline. He joined the Daily Telegraph in 1958.
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| - John Angel Bulloch (15 April 1928 – 18 November 2010) was a foreign correspondent for the Daily Telegraph. He was born in Penarth, Glamorganshire. His father, a Merchant Navy captain, was killed in Barcelona during the Spanish Civil War. Bulloch followed his father's career as a seaman for several years before turning to journalism. His first job, aged 23, was with the Western Mail. The spelling of his birth name was Bullock but he changed it following a typo in his first byline. He joined the Daily Telegraph in 1958. (en)
- John Angel Bulloch (Penarth, 15 aprile 1928 – Oxford, 18 novembre 2010) è stato un giornalista britannico, corrispondente dall'estero per il Daily Telegraph. Nacque a Penarth, Glamorganshire. Suo padre, un capitano della marina mercantile, fu ucciso a Barcellona durante la guerra civile spagnola. Bulloch seguì la carriera di suo padre come marinaio per molti anni prima di dedicarsi al giornalismo. Il suo primo impiego, a 23 anni, fu con un giornale locale del Galles. Fu assunto dal Daily Telegraph nel 1958. (it)
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| - John Angel Bulloch (15 April 1928 – 18 November 2010) was a foreign correspondent for the Daily Telegraph. He was born in Penarth, Glamorganshire. His father, a Merchant Navy captain, was killed in Barcelona during the Spanish Civil War. Bulloch followed his father's career as a seaman for several years before turning to journalism. His first job, aged 23, was with the Western Mail. The spelling of his birth name was Bullock but he changed it following a typo in his first byline. He joined the Daily Telegraph in 1958. He was based in Beirut for 7 years. In 1988 he joined the Independent becoming Diplomatic Editor for the Independent on Sunday until his retirement in 1991. (en)
- John Angel Bulloch (Penarth, 15 aprile 1928 – Oxford, 18 novembre 2010) è stato un giornalista britannico, corrispondente dall'estero per il Daily Telegraph. Nacque a Penarth, Glamorganshire. Suo padre, un capitano della marina mercantile, fu ucciso a Barcellona durante la guerra civile spagnola. Bulloch seguì la carriera di suo padre come marinaio per molti anni prima di dedicarsi al giornalismo. Il suo primo impiego, a 23 anni, fu con un giornale locale del Galles. Fu assunto dal Daily Telegraph nel 1958. Si stabilì a Beirut per 7 anni. Nel 1988 iniziò a collaborare con l'Independent divenendone il responsabile per l'estero fino al 1991. (it)
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