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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Alex Nunns is a writer, editor, political activist and musician from Britain.He is the co-editor of Tweets from Tahrir: Egypt's revolution as it unfolded, in the words of the people who made it (ISBN 978-1-935928-45-4). Published in April 2011, shortly after the initial uprising of the Egyptian Revolution that overthrew Hosni Mubarak, Tweets from Tahrir was the first book to use content from Twitter as the basis for a historical narrative. It was released to positive critical praise and was shortlisted for the Bread and Roses Award for Radical Publishing in May 2012. In February 2012 the book inspired a TV documentary by Al Jazeera English. Nunns edited Norman Finkelstein's book Knowing Too Much (ISBN 978-1-935928-43-0) published in June 2012.Alex Nunns is Political Correspondent for Red Pepper, contributing articles on British politics as well as international developments. He has also written for other outlets including The Guardian and the Transnational Institute.He is a campaigner against the privatisation of the National Health Service (England). He authored the Keep Our NHS Public campaign pamphlet The 'Patchwork Privatisation' of our health service: A users' guide.Alex Nunns attended a state comprehensive school before reading History at Robinson College, Cambridge receiving a first class degree with distinction.He is a songwriter, guitarist and music producer and has toured and released records in bands including Dead Monroe and The Bookoo Movement.. }

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