A Sunday Times campaign led to the families receiving greater compensation. This collection also includes Brenner’s classic encounters with Donald Trump, Roy Cohn, Malala Yousafzai, Marie Colvin, and others. With Harold Evans, Ralph Nader, Michael Sheen. They had not received compensation from the drug manufacturers, who in the United Kingdom were the Distillers Company. He was given a knighthood for services to journalism in 2004 and received a lifetime achievement award at the British Press Awards. In his career in his native Britain, he was editor of The Sunday Times from 1967 to 1981, and its sister title The Times for a year from 1981, before being forced out of the latter post by Rupert Murdoch. A tranquilizer that was to be aggressively marketed as non-toxic, free from side-effects safe even for pregnant women. [29] When a sexual affair emerged between the married Evans and Brown, she resigned and joined the rival The Sunday Telegraph. Before the internet. Thalidomide campaigners have paid tribute to investigative journalist Sir Harold Evans, who has died aged 92. Interspersed with these stories from Jennifer's post-midwife career are the histories of her patients, from the family divided by a decision nobody could bear to make, to the mother who comes to her son's adopted country and joins his ... Evans founded Conde Nast Traveler magazine and served as president and publisher of Random House from 1990 to 1997. When UK families tried to get help, they found themselves locked in a long legal battle against Distillers Biochemicals (now part of Diageo), which distributed the drug in Britain. Campaigners, journalists and politicians on Thursday paid tribute to the crusading British newspaper editor Harold Evans, after his death in New York aged 92. Former Sunday Times editor Sir Harold Evans has died at the age of 92. The British-American journalist, who led an investigation into the drug Thalidomide, died of heart failure in New York, his wife Tina Brown said. Film explores Harold Evans’s work to expose the truth about thalidomide Marsha Lederman The Globe and Mail Friday, Apr. A talidomida (C 13 H 10 N 2 O 4) é uma substância usualmente utilizada como medicamento sedativo, anti-inflamatório e hipnótico.Devido a seus efeitos teratogénicos, tal substância deve ser evitada durante a gravidez e em mulheres que podem engravidar, pois pode causar má-formação ou ausência de membros no feto. “He was a man with such humility even though he had nothing left to prove.”. In Scapegoat, Katharine Quarmby looks behind the headlines to question and understand our discomfort with disabled people. Sir Harold Evans has died at the age of 92 and more about his life in newspapers in UK and USA (where he became a US citizen (dual nationality)) and his greatest achievement amongst many, with the case of Thalidomide in the UK. He was renowned for his promotion of investigative journalism and the paper's Insight team earned acclaim for its reporting on the 1972 Bloody Sunday shootings in Northern Ireland and other major news stories. Le thalidomide [3] est un médicament utilisé durant les années 1950 et 1960 comme sédatif et anti-nauséeux, ... Harold Evans and the last Nazi crime, documentaire de Jacqui et David Morris, diffusé en janvier 2016 sur le travail d'investigation du redacteur en chef du Sunday Times. Attacking The Devil: Harold Evans and the Last Nazi War Crime won the special jury prize at Sheffield, has been picked up by the Weinstein Company for … But the impact of the drug was horrific. Harold Evans, Thalidomide How Harry Evans took up the long fight for thalidomide families. He remained with the paper only a year, during which time The Times was critical of Margaret Thatcher. [23] The book was adapted as a four-part television mini-series that same year and as a National Public Radio special in the US in 2005. Evans, however, decided to break the law. I lost the love of my life last night, my darling Harry. [7], In 1966, Harold Evans moved to London to become assistant to the editor of The Sunday Times. Evans, the eldest of four sons, was born at 39 Renshaw Street, Patricroft, Eccles, to Welsh parents, Frederick and Mary Evans (née Haselum), whom he described in his 2009 memoir as "the self-consciously respectable working class". This momentous book is the first comprehensive history of thalidomide. Mikey Argy: ‘He had total respect for us and we had total awe for him.’. By the award-winner of News International Journalist of the Year, Phillip Knightley has written about being a special correspondent during wartime. Telling the story of Powell's political life from the 1950s onwards, Paul Corthorn's intellectual biography goes beyond a fixation on the 'Rivers of Blood' speech to bring us a man who thought deeply about—and often took highly unusual ... In Brief. The owners of the newspaper, the Thomson Organisation, acquired The Times not long afterwards, and Evans' editor, Denis Hamilton was promoted to editor-in-chief of the Times group. He organized a campaign by the newspaper's Insight investigative team, appointing Phillip Knightley to run the investigation. The company targeted the drug at expectant mothers, saying it was a “completely safe” and “completely atoxic” treatment for morning sickness. 17, 2015 The film connects the dots between Hitler and thalidomide. [3] He was best known for his campaign at The Sunday Times seeking compensation for mothers who had taken the morning sickness drug thalidomide, which led to their children having severely deformed limbs. [5] From 2013 until 2019, he served as chairman of the European Press Prize jury panel. In his career in his native Britain, he was editor of The Sunday Times from 1967 to 1981, and its sister title The Times for a year from 1981, before being forced out of the latter post by Rupert Murdoch. You will find: A word from the head office. Former Sunday Occasions editor Sir Harold Evans has died on the age of 92. The drug, which appeared in the UK in 1958 to control morning sickness symptoms, left newborn children with missing limbs, deformed hearts or blind. The GMB host tweeted: "His stunning Thalidomide investigation when he ran the Sunday Times epitomised his crusading, campaigning, fearless style. @sirharryevans pic.twitter.com/uZk6v745ZP. A study of thalidomide, a sedatuve that maimed and killed thousands and caused untold birth defects during the 1950s, describes how the drug has made a dramatic comeback to provide a successful treatment for millions of people with ... Paieškos rezultatai. On 20 August 1981 Evans and Brown were married at Grey Gardens, in East Hampton, New York, the home of Ben Bradlee, then The Washington Post executive editor, and Sally Quinn. Designed by Michael Bavaro Sir Harold Evans was a giant of journalism, a fearless campaigner and a champion of the free press, former colleagues, media figures and politicians have said. Views:1 Image copyright Getty Images Image caption Sir Harold was one of Britain and America’s best-known journalists Thalidomide campaigners have paid tribute to investigative journalist Sir Harold Evans, who has died aged 92. Special to the Globe and Mail interview with Stephen Raynes following the tragic loss of giant Sir Harold Evans, advocate for thalidomide survivors. [3], A long-running issue during his tenure was thalidomide, a drug prescribed to expectant mothers suffering from morning sickness, which led to thousands of children in Britain having deformed limbs. One campaign he led secured a posthumous pardon for Timothy Evans, who was wrongly hanged for murder in 1950. But as the editor, Harold Evans, later admitted, "It was inadequate in the light of the Prevett memorandum. [3] He was appointed editor-in-chief of The Atlantic Monthly Press and became editorial director of U.S. News & World Report and worked for the New York Daily News. [10] While at the Darlington title, he successfully campaigned for cervical smear tests to become more readily available and a pardon for Timothy Evans, wrongly convicted and hanged for murders in Notting Hill, London. Thank you for all the beautiful tributes to the most magical of men. He became the subject of books and documentaries, including Attacking The Devil: Harold Evans and the Last Nazi War Crime (2014), about the thalidomide campaign. [3] Evans was warned the revelations risked national security, receiving a D-notice requesting he should not publish at the beginning of September. Designed by Michael Bavaro Harold Evans: 'All I tried to do was shed a little light' As editor of 'The Sunday Times', Harold Evans battled for the rights of thalidomide victims – and became the stuff of newspaper legend. 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He was Reuters editor-at-large at the time of his death after a 70-year career in journalism. Guy Tweedy, from Harrogate (right), with his ‘dear friend’ Harry. It is 47 years since, as editor of the Sunday Times of London in the early 1970s, Evans took up the fight on behalf of families of some 90,000 babies who had died in spontaneous abortions and at least 10,000 who were born malformed because of the drug thalidomide. Found inside“Pollan keeps you turning the pages . . . cleareyed and assured.” —New York Times A #1 New York Times Bestseller, New York Times Book Review 10 Best Books of 2018, and New York Times Notable Book A brilliant and brave investigation ... Born in 1928 in Eccles, Lancashire, Sir Harold, the son of a train driver, he began his career at a weekly newspaper in Ashton-under-Lyne aged 16. Sir Harold Matthew Evans (28 June 1928 – 23 September 2020) was a British-American journalist and writer. Before social media. "He was peaceful at home with his family. Obituary: Sir Harold Evans One of Britain and America's best-known journalists, Sir Harold also wrote several books about the press and in 2003 was given a knighthood for his services to journalism. The drug was withdrawn in 1961, after babies often suffered missing or deformed limbs and extreme shortening of arms and legs. I am honoured to be a patron of the historic Thalidomide Society.” Sir Harold Evans, Editor of the Sunday Times from 1967 to 1981 He launched an investigation and campaign for compensation that led to Distillers paying about £28m to British victims in the 1970s. The half-free press/H Evans. How Goliath Killed David, Annals Australasia, 1995 James Linder Jones. One of the inventors of sarin gas was ordered by … But Harry Evans will always be remembered as the editor who pursued and published the truth about Thalidomide. [3] His death was reported by his family and the cause of death given as congestive heart failure.[30][31]. Hood Medal of the ROyal Photographic Society. Sir Harold exposed the thalidomide scandal that saw babies born with defects He and his team battled to get compensation for the hundreds of British victims He … [27], In 1953, Evans married fellow Durham graduate Enid Parker, with whom he had a son and two daughters; the marriage was dissolved in 1978. Award-winning investigative journalist Marjorie Wallace delves into the twins' silent world, revealing their genius, alienation and the mystic bond by which the extremes of good and evil ended in possession and death. Found insideFULLY REVISED AND UPDATED BY CRAWFORD GILLAN RECOMMENDED BY THE SOCIETY OF EDITORS How Men Who Blighted Lives of Thousands Evaded Justice, The Guardian, 2014 Harold Evans. Found insideIllustrated throughout, this remarkable story of a strong willed daughter, wife, mother and respected businesswoman, also details the factual and historical journey of Thalidomide from Nazi Germany to now. My Paper Chase [Evans, Harold] on Amazon.com. Found insideIn Breaking News, Alan Rusbridger demonstrates how these decisive shifts have occurred, and what they mean for the future of democracy. Sir Harold Evans obituary Harold evans taught us what journalism at its best can achieve In 1986, he founded Condé Nast Traveler. Sep 25, 2020. 17, 2015 The film connects the dots between Hitler and thalidomide. [29] Evans and Brown had a son and daughter. Thalidomide’s Big Lie Overshadows Corporate Apology, Reuters, 2012 Frances M.V. Thalidomide was hailed as a wonder drug. [20] He acquired rights for $40,000 to the memoir, Dreams from My Father, by Barack Obama, then at the start of his political career. Harold Evans. [19] The authors he edited included William Styron, Calvin Trillin, Neil Sheehan, Gail Sheehy, Edmund Morris, Shelby Foote, Maya Angelou, and Shana Alexander. [3][6] His father was an engine driver, while his mother ran a shop in their front room to enable the family to buy a car. [15][16] Evans took on the drug companies responsible for the manufacture of thalidomide, pursuing them through the English courts and eventually gaining victory in the European Court of Human Rights in 1979. Former Sunday Times editor Evans is best remembered for his hard-hitting expose of the birth defects caused by the drug thalidomide in what remains a high watermark for the profession. Helping People Win at Work-Ken Blanchard 2009-04-21 Ken Blanchard’s Harold Evans, Thalidomide How Harry Evans took up the long fight for thalidomide families. “16 Weeks and Everything After...” uncovers the remarkable fact that over the last 50-60 years the establishment has failed to genuinely independently review Thalidomide, and as a consequence, harms on developing life continue to have ... [3], Following his appointment as a sub-editor on the Manchester Evening News, he was chosen by the International Press Institute to teach newspaper technique in India. [9][10] The families of thalidomide victims eventually won compensation of £32.5 million as a consequence of Evans' Sunday Times campaign. He was also conscious of the power of journalism and the media, saying: “The camera cannot lie, but it can be an accessory to untruth.” When it was made available on the NHS, the drug hadn't been through the rigorous testing process that all drugs are now subjected to. While it was legal for the newspaper to campaign, it was not possible for the journalists to report its factual basis. Judges described his career as "a lifetime of honest reporting which has made him an icon of his trade". [7] The official complaint was later withdrawn. Sir Harold Matthew Evans (28 June 1928 – 23 September 2020) was a British-American journalist and writer. This is the story of how Harold Evans … It is by turns enraging, enlightening, heartbreaking and, ultimately, uplifting. [4] In 2000, he retired from positions in journalism to spend more time on his writing. [3][6] After his return, to the UK, he became an assistant editor on the Manchester Evening News. Image copyright Getty Images Image caption Sir Harold was one of Britain and America's best-known journalists Thalidomide campaigners have paid tribute to investigative journalist Sir Harold Evans, who has died aged 92.The British-American journalist, who led an investigation into the drug, died of heart failure in New York, his wife Tina Brown said.David … [19] Gail Sheehy described working with Evans and how he was known for his cryptic comments penciled on the manuscript, "We know this. This is the official website of Sir Harold Evans. The detection, reporting, measurement, and minimization of medical errors and harms is now a core requirement in clinical organizations throughout developed societies. This book focuses on this major new area in health care. He was also conscious of the power of journalism and the media, saying: “The camera cannot lie, but it can be an accessory to untruth.” Fleet Street legend Sir Harold Evans who exposed thalidomide scandal dies aged 92. Frankie: The Woman Who Saved Millions from Thalidomide - Kindle edition by Essinger, James, Koutzenko, Sandra, Evans, Harold. Thalidomide: patented in Germany as a non-toxic cure-all for sleeplessness and morning sickness. One of the inventors of sarin gas was ordered by … During the first Match Day celebration of its kind, the UCSF School of Medicine class of 2020 logged onto their computers the morning of Friday, March 20 to be greeted by a video from Catherine Lucey, MD, MACP, Executive Vice Dean and Vice Dean for Medical Education. Thalidomide campaigners have paid tribute to investigative journalist Sir Harold Evans, who has died aged 92.The British-American journalist, who led The renowned journalist, who has died aged 92, was best-known for his campaigns against injustice. Asking for donations to charity instead of flowers, she added a stanza from Shakespeare’s Henry V, Act IV: A largess universal, like the sun,His liberal eye doth give to everyone,Thawing cold fear, that mean and gentle allBehold, as may unworthiness define,A little touch of Harry in the night. [18], Evans died in New York City on 23 September 2020 at the age of 92. A year earlier, a poll by the Press Gazette and the British Journalism Review named him the greatest newspaper editor of all time. The original catastrophe maimed 20,000 babies and killed 80,000: war apart, it remains the greatest manmade global disaster. [8], Evans began his career as a reporter for a weekly newspaper in Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancashire, at 16. Another investigation led to a national screening programme for cervical cancer being brought in. Sir Harold also wrote several best-selling books, including The American Century in 1998 and the sequel They Made America in 2004. Mrs Brown today shared her heartbreak, writing on Twitter: "I lost the love of my life last night, my darling Harry. He rose through the newspaper ranks with roles including assistant editor of the Manchester Evening News, which he joined in 1952. Journalism provides coverage on key, up-to-the-minute, journalism issues and society text, combining theory and practice. Here is your interaction bulletin for the month of November. My Paper Chase Tony Blair looks on as Reuters Editor-at-Large Sir Harold Evans (R) moderates a … 9/26/2020 4:37:00 PM. [6] While a student, he edited the university's independent newspaper, Palatinate. Known worldwide to Thalidomide survivors as a hero -- the journalist who led the ground-breaking investigation into Thalidomide in Europe -- Sir Harold Evans has died of congestive heart failure. Sir Harold became editor of The Sunday Times in the late 1960s, and editor of The Times soon after Rupert Murdoch bought the paper in 1981. Thalidomide was promoted across 52 countries by the German company Chemie Grünenthal in the late 50s and early 60s. In 1972, as Editor of the Sunday Times, he campaigned tirelessly and ultimately successfully for thalidomide survivors to receive proper compensation from the UK manufacturer, Distillers Company. Harold Evans, crusading editor on both sides of the Atlantic, dies at 92. [11], When Rupert Murdoch acquired Times Newspapers Limited in 1981, he appointed Evans as editor of The Times. 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This book will be of interest to those involved with birth defects - obstetricians, neonatologists, paediatricians - and also neurologists, scientists in teratology and developmental biology, and thalidomiders themselves. His birthday was in June. [28] In 1973, Evans met Tina Brown, a journalist 25 years his junior. The Sunday Times became renowned for investigative reporting under his stewardship from 1967 to 1981. Interaction. In Attacking the Devil, film directors Jacqui Morris and David Morris effectively explore the complex investigation by British investigative journalist Sir Harold Evans into the biggest scandal in pharmaceutical industry; In late 1950s and early 1960s, thousands of expectant mothers in some 46 countries took thalidomide, a poisonous morning sickness drug … My soulmate for 39 years. This practical introduction to journalism covers all the key elements and distinctive features that constitute good newspaper journalism and provides students with a rich resource of real life examples, case studies and exercises. Story continues Evans founded Conde Nast Traveler magazine and served as president and publisher of Random House from 1990 to 1997. ... Sir Harold Evans, Editor of The Sunday Times 1967-1981, is … [13] Previously it had been claimed that Philby was a low-level diplomat at the time he fled to Moscow in 1963, whereas in actuality, he had been in charge of anti-Soviet intelligence and the chief officer responsible for maintaining contacts with the CIA. Known worldwide to Thalidomide survivors as a hero -- the journalist who led the ground-breaking investigation into Thalidomide in Europe -- Sir Harold Evans has died of congestive heart failure. [6] Evans was appointed editor of a regional daily, The Northern Echo, in 1961. [26] On 13 June 2011, he became editor-at-large at Reuters. In 1986, he was the founding editor of Conde Nast Traveler; unlike other publications, the staff were barred from receiving any free travel or hospitality from the organizations they wrote about. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading Frankie: The Woman Who Saved Millions from Thalidomide. Found insideBut how many people know about the role that muckraking has played around the world? This groundbreaking new book presents the most important examples of world-changing journalism, spanning one hundred years and every continent. A talidomida foi criada pelo médico alemão Heinrich Mückter, … At 5.39am on Thursday morning Guy Tweedy, a thalidomide survivor, campaigner and friend of Harold Evans, received an email from Tina Brown and Georgie and Izzy, the couple’s two children. He wrote various books on history and journalism, such as The American Century (1998). [3] Evans was appointed president and publisher of Random House from 1990 to 1997. How Harry Evans took up the long fight for thalidomide families. During his national service in the Royal Air Force (1946–1949),[3] he passed an intelligence test to become an officer, but did not hear anything further and served as a clerk. 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He became the subject of books and documentaries, including Attacking The Devil: Harold Evans and the Last Nazi War Crime (2014), about the thalidomide campaign. [21] His work The American Century was published in 1998. The book reveals how African Health Leaders are claiming the future - in Africa, but also by sharing their insights and knowledge globally and contributing fully to improving health throughout the world. Thalidomide, sold under the brand names Contergan and Thalomid among others, is a medication used to treat a number of cancers (including multiple myeloma), graft-versus-host disease, and a number of skin conditions including complications of leprosy. Our Former Patron – Sir Harold Evans “The dark shadow of thalidomide is still with us. Geoff Adams-Spink, a thalidomide survivor and BBC journalist, was another friend. 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