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Newsweek hires Crump as U.S. reporter

James Crump

James Crump is now a U.S. reporter at Newsweek. He joins from The Independent where he was a general reporter covering the U.S.

Crump also served as publisher, deputy editor and writer at the Londnr for more than four years. He was also writer, editor and publisher at The-Beleaf.

He has also written for SLIK Magazine at Stephen Lawrence Charitable Trust.

Crump is a B.A. from Falmouth University and a MSc. from Royal Holloway, University of London. He is also NCTJ-certified.

Mariam Ahmed

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