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  • Richard Nugent (newspaperman) — Richard Nugent (May 1815 ndash; March 1858) was a Canadian newspaperman.Born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Nugent learned the newspaper trade at the Novascotian with Joseph Howe during the 1830 s. He then worked in the United States for four years. He …   Wikipedia

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