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On the Web
- Wikipedia - Peter Preston - Profile of the Guardian editor and columnist includes his best-known investigative journalism cases and a list of his books.
- Hetherington Memorial Lecture: The Newspaper of the Future - Inaugural lecture in 1999 by Peter Preston discusses the challenges of the future including reader demands and interests, and the impact of the internet and other technological changes. Hosted by the Stirling Media Research Institute at the University of Stirling.
- IPI - Anniversary Speech: The Pen Is Mightier than the Sword - Speech by Peter Preston, Chairman of IPI (1995-1997)and Director of The Guardian Foundation, London, at the International Press Institute headquarters in Vienna November 21, 2002.
- Guardian: Peter Preston - Archives of the political journalist's Monday column in the Guardian and occasional columns in the Observer.
- University of Leicester: Honorary Degrees 2003 - Short profiles of each of the recipients, some with photos.
- Preston, Peter - World issues and politics commentary appearing Monday in The Guardian with occasional columns in The Observer. Includes recent articles and full archives.
Wikipedia Articles
- Peter Preston - Peter Preston is a British journalist and author. Born May 23, 1938 in Leicestershire, he was educated at Loughborough Grammar School and St John's College, Oxford, where he edited the student paper Cherwell.
- Peter Preston (politician) - Peter L. Preston (born 1935 in Hamilton, Ontario) is a former politician in Ontario, Canada.
- Peter Webster - Peter Webster is an English artist and sculptor, best known for his sculpture of the British athlete Steve Ovett, which was exhibited in Preston Park, Brighton. Webster also created the statue of Max Miller, the English comedian, currently on display in the grounds of the Royal Pavilion, Brighton.
- Peter McBride - Peter McBride was a professional football player. Scottish by birth, he appeared for Preston North End, among other teams.
- Peter Purves - | birth_place = Preston, Lancashire, England