Nick Davies
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"Nicholas" ("Nick") "Davies" (born 28 March 1953) is a British investigative journalist, writer and documentary maker.

Davies has written extensively as a freelancer, as well as for The Guardian and The Observer, and been named Reporter of the Year, Journalist of the Year and Feature Writer of the Year at the British Press Awards.

Davies has made documentaries for ITV (TV network)/ITV's World in Action and written numerous books on the subject of politics and journalism, including Flat Earth News, which attracted considerable controversy as an exposé of journalistic malpractice in the UK and around the globe. As a reporter for The Guardian, Davies was responsible for uncovering the News of the World phone hacking affair/News of the World phone hacking affair, including the July 2011 revelations of hacking into the mobile phone voicemail of the murdered schoolgirl Murder of Milly Dowler/Milly Dowler.

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The IAAF is delighted that this case that dates back to 1999 has finally been resolved with a decision that indicates our position.

We are offering a professional package for people who don't necessarily have a design background.

The rules are clear. We will be asking for the money back.

We said at the time we were very unhappy with that course of action.

They (USADA) will say to the athletes, 'right, we believe there's a doping offense on this day, our sanction is two years (ban)' or whatever they want to give them.

[The council also voted to create an international circuit of one-day meets, with the intent of holding] fewer but better meetings, ... The aim is that only the best-quality competitions will be staged under the IAAF brand.

We note the decision of the Greek authorities with interest. Our doping review board will now consider the English version of the decision.

The rules were not broken.

The exact amount won't be known until we have worked out which competitions Tim needs to be disqualified from.