Talk:Keith Heller
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Known off-line articles, will need sourcing (eg. Ebay) + ordering via post:
- Harris, Nigel (8 June 2005). "Heller's 33m ton harvest". RAIL (magazine). No. 515. pp. 32‒39.
- Harris, Nigel (20 July 2005). "Back to Heller". RAIL (magazine). Interview. No. 518. pp. 32‒39.
{{cite magazine}}:|format=requires|url=(help) - "???". RAIL (magazine). No. 611. 11 February 2009. p. 16‒.
- "Heller's Legacy". RAIL (magazine). No. 640. 24 March 2010. pp. 64–67.
January saw the retirement of DB Schenker UK Chief Executive Keith Heller - so how did Heller change the freight scene in Britain?
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—Sladen (talk) 21:44, 21 July 2016 (UTC)
Sunday Times Business 2005
Have obtained (a scan of) the original published press article in The Sunday Times from 2005; this is trailed on the frontpage with Heller seated on a Harley Davidson motorbike next to "Iron horse man: Rail-freight boss is at full throttle"—now the article and lead title puns makes more sense!(Keith Heller, motorbikes, Hells Angels, geddit) Article itself is eight columns wide and takes up the page, along with three infoboxes along the bottom ("Keith Heller's working day", "Vital Statistics", and "Working space" covering his desk at the time). —Sladen (talk) 17:18, 22 December 2018 (UTC)
1992 articles
These articles cover appoints in mid-July 1992 and in September 1993, but the text itself is not yet readable; the first two have the same date and same photograph of Heller used, so possibly the text is similar/syndicated/derived:
- "CN North America". Vancouver Sun. 9 July 1992. p. 51.
- "Appointments". The Gazette. Montreal. 9 July 1992. p. 23.
- "???". The Gazette. Montreal. 27 September 1993.; as credited/cited by
- "Information Line" (PDF). Branchline. Vol. 32, no. 10. November 1993. p. 3. ISSN 0824-233X.
comes from the marketing department … was … Vice-President of Ores, Minerals and Metals
- "Information Line" (PDF). Branchline. Vol. 32, no. 10. November 1993. p. 3. ISSN 0824-233X.
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