Talk:Michael Theodoulou
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Notability
[edit]Theodoulou is frequently cited as an expert not only on Cyprus affairs, but on numerous topics involving the Middle East. It is often difficult to find reliable sources on (rather than by) journalists. However, even trivial inspection of the works he's been cited in gives more than a hint of his notability.
See:
- Google news archive search for "mike theodoulou in nicosia"
- References to Michael Theodoulou in Google books
Would appreciate others' help in finding information about the journalist.
Bongomatic 05:58, 4 May 2009 (UTC)
- It is difficult to even roughly eliminate the "by" sources for a prolific journalist, but searching on "michael theodoulou" -"by michael theodoulou" does help. Here is one story about him and his house.John Z (talk) 06:42, 6 May 2009 (UTC)