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Encyclopedia > Alistair Campbell

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CAMPBELL, Alistair Te Ariki (2399 words)
Campbell later admitted that he knew his mother too little, and much of the melancholy in his personality and poetry is due to that.
Alistair Campbell received a grant from Creative New Zealand in 2000 to write a poetic sequence about his brother, who was killed in Italy fighting with the Maori Battalion in 1945.
Alistair Te Ariki Campbell was born in 1925, not 1926.
Alastair Campbell - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1744 words)
Campbell was the son of a veterinarian who was of Scottish origin, but was working in Keighley at the time of his son's birth.
Campbell's control of the traditional Lobby System under which a select group of accredited journalists were given privileged access to the Prime Minister's spokesman (and the journalistic kudos that this access could bring) meant that he wielded a good deal of power over the media, as previous Press Secretaries had found.
The appointment proved to be controversial with Campbell being roundly criticised by many in the media for his predilection for spin and for his lack of rugby knowledge and experience.
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