Paul Mason
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Paul Mason may refer to:
  • Paul Mason (journalist)
    Paul Mason (journalist)
    Paul Mason is economics editor of BBC's Newsnight. He is the author of Live Working or Die Fighting: How the Working Class Went Global and, more recently, a book on the global economic crisis: Meltdown - the End of the Age of Greed.- Early life :Mason was born in Leigh, Lancashire...

    , British television news correspondent
  • Paul Mason (author)
    Paul Mason (author)
    Paul Mason was an author, parliamentarian, historian, and assistant Secretary of the California State Senate in the first half of the 20th Century...

    , American author
  • Paul Mason (footballer)
    Paul Mason (footballer)
    Paul Mason is a former professional footballer. After being released by Everton FC as a schoolboy he had trials at Manchester City and Tranmere Rovers but rejected them. He was working as a labourer in Holland when he was spotted by FC Groningen scouts whilst playing for his local pub team...

    , British footballer
  • Paul Mason (canoeist), Canadian canoeist and cartoonist
  • Paul Nicholas Mason
    Paul Nicholas Mason
    Paul Nicholas Mason is a Canadian novelist, playwright, and occasional journalist.Born in London, England, he was raised in Rhodesia, British Columbia and Ontario...

     (born 1958), Canadian novelist, playwright, and journalist
  • Paul Mason (sculptor)
    Paul Mason (sculptor)
    Paul Mason was a British sculptor and artist working mainly in stone and marble.Winner of the Royal Academy Gold Medal in 1976, his work has been widely exhibited in the UK and Europe, including the Tate Gallery, St Ives and the Bauhaus Kunst-Archiv in Berlin.-Awards:2004 AHRC Award for Stone...

    , British sculptor
  • Pablo Mason
    Pablo Mason
    Squadron Leader Paul "Pablo" Mason RAF is a retired Royal Air Force pilot, who was part of the XV Sqn detachment to Bahrain as part of the RAF Tornado squadron during the Gulf War, and subsequently wrote about his experiences...

    or Paul Mason, British author and retired Royal Air Force pilot
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