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Cudlipp

British  
/ ˈkʌdlɪp /

noun

  1. Hugh, Baron. 1913–98, British newspaper editor, a pioneer of tabloid journalism: editorial director of the Daily Mirror (1952–63)

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Osborne made the comments on Thursday night in a lecture to the London Press Club given in memory of the former Mirror editor Hugh Cudlipp.

From The Guardian

The university said in a statement Cudlipp was a chemical engineering major from Gibsonia, Pennsylvania.

From Seattle Times

State College police say the parents of 25-year-old Charles Cudlipp found the student’s body at his off-campus apartment Monday morning.

From Seattle Times

James Graham’s Ink sees Hugh Cudlipp’s earnestly educational Mirror pitched in battle against Rupert Murdoch’s determinedly entertaining Sun.

From The Guardian

As for the Mirror, both Cassandra and the paper's editorial director, Hugh Cudlipp, both stretched credulity beyond breaking point by saying in evidence that the column was not meant to imply Liberace was homosexual.

From The Guardian