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Bruno, Chief of Police, 2008: t.p. (Martin Walker) jkt. (educated at Balliol College, Oxford and Harvard; worked for The Guardian in Moscow and U.S.A.; editor of United Press International; author of ’The Cold War’ and ’The caves of Périgord’ and many works of non-fiction)
Hal al-Sharq al-Awsaṭ mustaʻidd lil-dīmūqrāṭīyah?, 2005: t.p. (Mārtin Wūkir) p. 11 (editor-in-chief of United Press International, research fellow at the Woodrow Wilson Center)
Balliol College register, 1930-1980, 1983: p. 421 (Walker, Martin Alan; b. Jan. 23, 1947)
Powers of the press, 1982: t.p. (Martin Walker)
Wikipedia, March 10, 2014 (Martin Walker (reporter); born 1947 in Scotland; Senior Director of the Global Business Policy Council (GBPC). Walker is also Editor-in-Chief Emeritus of United Press International. While at UPI he was also an international correspondent. He also holds a variety of other positions including being a senior scholar at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington, D.C., etc. Walker has written several books including Waking Giant: Gorbachev and Perestroika, The Cold War: A History, Clinton: The President They Deserve and America Reborn. He is also the author of the ’Bruno’ detective series set in the Périgord region of France)