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Omnibus magazine was a glossy brochure like magazine produced as a propaganda device by the [[Northern Ireland Office]] under the direction of [[Andy Wood]] who was the Director of the [[Northern Ireland Information Service]] at the time. Its editor was [[Maggie Stanfield]]{{ref|1}}.
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Omnibus magazine was a glossy brochure like magazine produced as a propaganda device by the [[Northern Ireland Office]] under the direction of [[Andy Wood]] who was the Director of the [[Northern Ireland Information Service]] at the time. Its editor was [[Maggie Stanfield]].<ref>David Miller [http://www.medialens.org/articles/the_articles/northern_ireland/dm_media_propaganda.html The Media, Propaganda and the Peace process in Ireland] Media Lens, December 2002.
#{{note|1}}David Miller [http://www.medialens.org/articles/the_articles/northern_ireland/dm_media_propaganda.html The Media, Propaganda and the Peace process in Ireland] Media Lens, December 2002.
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Omnibus magazine was a glossy brochure like magazine produced as a propaganda device by the Northern Ireland Office under the direction of Andy Wood who was the Director of the Northern Ireland Information Service at the time. Its editor was Maggie Stanfield.[1]

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References

  1. David Miller The Media, Propaganda and the Peace process in Ireland Media Lens, December 2002.