MEDIA: Edgecliffe-Johnson is Inside Tracked
22 Feb 2002 | by ADAM HILL
The Financial Times has promoted Andrew Edgecliffe-Johnson to editor of the newspaper's daily Inside Track section.
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The Financial Times has promoted Andrew Edgecliffe-Johnson to editor of the newspaper's daily Inside Track section.
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