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Bruce Guthrie survived tuberculosis, Melbourne's northern suburbs and a boss who twice tried to sack him in his first six months, to become a foreign correspondent and then one of Australia's feistiest and most controversial editors. Then, just as he claimed one of the industry's most glittering prizes, he fell foul of Rupert Murdoch, who promptly dispensed with his services. What would any self-respecting Broadmeadows boy do in such circumstances? Sue them, of course. Bruce Guthrie survived tuberculosis, Melbourne's northern suburbs and a boss who twice tried to sack him in his first six…mehr

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Bruce Guthrie survived tuberculosis, Melbourne's northern suburbs and a boss who twice tried to sack him in his first six months, to become a foreign correspondent and then one of Australia's feistiest and most controversial editors. Then, just as he claimed one of the industry's most glittering prizes, he fell foul of Rupert Murdoch, who promptly dispensed with his services. What would any self-respecting Broadmeadows boy do in such circumstances? Sue them, of course. Bruce Guthrie survived tuberculosis, Melbourne's northern suburbs and a boss who twice tried to sack him in his first six months, to become a foreign correspondent and then one of Australia's feistiest and most controversial editors. Then, just as he claimed one of the industry's most glittering prizes, he fell foul of Rupert Murdoch, who promptly dispensed with his services. What would any self-respecting Broadmeadows boy do in such circumstances? Sue them, of course.
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Bruce Guthrie began his media career as a copyboy at The Herald in Melbourne in 1971. After completing a cadetship, he worked in a variety of reporting roles for the paper until 1985, when he was appointed the Herald and Weekly Times' Los Angeles correspondent.