- Ambrose Evans-Pritchard
Ambrose Evans-Pritchard (born 1957 [cite LAF|id=n97-88844] ) is the international business editor of the "Daily Telegraph".cite web
url=http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/Ambrose_Evans-Pritchard
title=Ambrose Evans-Pritchard: Business: Telegraph blogs
accessdate=2007-11-28
publisher="The Daily Telegraph"
quote=He is now International Business Editor in London.] A long-time opponent of the EU's constitution and monetary union, he was the Telegraph's Europe correspondent inBrussels from 1999 to 2004.During his time as the "Sunday Telegraph's" Washington bureau chief in the early 1990s, Evans-Pritchard became known for his controversial stories about President Clinton, the 1993 death of
Vincent Foster , and the 1995Oklahoma City bombing .Evans-Pritchard is the son of
E.E. Evans-Pritchard , who was Professor of Social Anthropology atOxford University from 1946 to 1970.Fact|date=November 2007He was educated at
Malvern College , Trinity College,Cambridge University , and La Sorbonne.Fact|date=November 2007 Before joining the "Daily Telegraph" in 1991, he wrote about Central America for "The Economist "Fact|date=November 2007. He was Washington correspondent for London's "Spectator" in the mid-1980s.He is the author of "The Secret Life of Bill Clinton" (1997) which was published by conservative publishing firm
Regnery Publishing . ["The Secret Life of Bill Clinton".Regnery Publishing 1997, ISBN 0-89526-408-0] In this book, he elaborates on assertions that the Oklahoma City bombing was an FBI sting operation that went horribly wrong, that warnings by an ATF undercover agent were ignored, and that the Justice Department subsequently engaged in a cover-up.cite web
title=The Pied Piper of the Clinton Conspiracists
publisher=Salon
accessdate=2007-12-01
date = 1997-12-23
url=http://www.salon.com/news/1997/12/23news.html]Coverage of U.S. politics
During his time in Washington, his stories often attracted the ire of the Clinton administration, and on Evans-Pritchard's departure from Washington in 1997 a White House aide was quoted in "George" saying "That's another British invasion we're glad is over. The guy was nothing but a pain in the ass".cite web
url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/comment/ambroseevans_pritchard/
title=The Ambrose Evans-Pritchard columnist page
accessdate=2008-10-06
year=1998
publisher="The Daily Telegraph"]References
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