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Stewart Fleming CV 20082003-8 Research Visitor London School of Economics Freelance journalist and columnist for European Voice Brussels 1999-2002 European Economics Correspondent Evening Standard. 1998-99 Senior Writer Institutional Investor 1996-98 Feature writer, New Statesman 1989-92 Financial News Editor, Financial Times, London. 1986-89 US Editor and Washington Bureau Chief, Financial Times 1983-86 US Economics Correspondent, FT Washington 1980-83 Frankfurt Correspondent and Bureau Chief, FT 1976-80 New York Correspondent and Bureau Chief FT 1974-76 City reporter, Financial Times 1969-74 City reporter, The Guardian 1968-69 Economist and stock analyst Prudential Assurance Co. 1966-68 Trainee journalist Bootle Times, Crosby Herald. 1963-66 Emmanuel College, Cambridge. BA Economics 1954-62 Wallasey Grammar School (1962 Head Boy) (1959-60 Horace Mann School, New York. Exchange student) I was born on August 14 1943 and I am married to Jennifer with two sons. Dear Ian, Just a note with a few explanations which I could incorporate in the above if you wish but might be best in a covering letter. My research at LSE has been on trans-Atlantic economic relations between 1976-80,but I am in the middle of negotiating a change to look at the history since 1999 of the Financial Services Action Plan with a view to writing a book on this very interesting topic. I was approached by senior officials in the Commission to explore this. It would not be an official history, too soon for that, but I would have the support of DG Market, in particular the Deputy Director General, David Wright who has cleared the proposal with the Director General. I have to negotiate terms with LSE too. As you know ill health forced me to leave the FT in 1992 with an ill health pension. I was increasingly active during my convalescence in Cornwall. I taught writing at the Falmouth Art School and I was selected to be the Prospective Parliamentary Candidate for the Labour Party for Truro in 1996. I decided, however, to return to journalism in London at the New Statesman in 1996 at the invitation of Ian Hargreaves. He had been the Deputy Editor of the FT, Editor of The Independent and was then editing the Statesman. In 1998, as you can see, I was invited to join Institutional Investor and then a year later Tony Hilton and Max Hastings hired me at the Evening Standard. In Brussels I was a columnist for European Voice, which is the Brussels subsidiary of The Economist magazine and earned a crust doing other freelance writing, including for a while for Business Week, the US magazine.