Michael Christiansen
Michael Robin Christiansen (7 April 1927 – 12 June 1984) was a British newspaper editor.The son of Arthur Christiansen, editor of the ''Daily Express'', Michael followed his father into journalism. He worked first at the ''Daily Mail'', then in 1956 became deputy editor of the ''Daily Mirror''. He rose to become assistant editor, and in 1962 gave John Pilger his first job in Britain, on the basis that he supposed he would be good at cricket.
In 1963, Christiansen was appointed as editor of the ''Sunday Mirror'', remaining in post until he became deputy editor of the ''Daily Mirror'' in 1972, then editor in 1974. He suffered a stroke the following year, forcing him to retire. In later life, he ran a bookshop in Chelmsford, Essex. He died there on 12 June 1984, aged 57.
In 2013, Christiansen's son Rupert published an account of growing up with his father called ''I Know You're Going to be Happy''. Provided by Wikipedia
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Boganmeldelser by Michael Christiansen, Bjarne Christensen, Nils Jareborg
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Mitochondrial haplogroups modify the risk of developing hypertrophic cardiomyopathy in a Danish population. by Christian M Hagen, Frederik H Aidt, Paula L Hedley, Morten K Jensen, Ole Havndrup, Jørgen K Kanters, Johanna C Moolman-Smook, Severin O Larsen, Henning Bundgaard, Michael Christiansen
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Pharmacokinetics of Isoniazid, Pyrazinamide, and Ethambutol in Newly Diagnosed Pulmonary TB Patients in Tanzania. by Paolo Denti, Kidola Jeremiah, Emmanuel Chigutsa, Daniel Faurholt-Jepsen, George PrayGod, Nyagosya Range, Sandra Castel, Lubbe Wiesner, Christian Munch Hagen, Michael Christiansen, John Changalucha, Helen McIlleron, Henrik Friis, Aase Bengaard Andersen
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