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Harry Scott Gibbons was born in the small coalmining village of
Lochore, in Fife, Scotland, of Irish background. After service in the
Royal Air Force, he studied agriculture at Aberdeen University and
economics in Copenhagen , Denmark. His journalist career began as a
greyhound-racing reporter, then he moved to Beirut, Lebanon, with Ł10
in his pocket and stayed to become one of London's Fleet Street's
best-known Middle East Foreign Correspondents. He has Lived and
worked in the Arab World, Cyprus, Turkey, Greece and the United
States and speaks Danish and Arabic. At various times in his life
Gibbons has been a farm and forestry worker, an air steward, ship's
steward and train steward a staunch anti-Communist, he is one of the
very few Cold War double agents the British Government has ever
admitted worked for it.