Statesman

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A statesman or stateswoman is a politician or a leader in an organization who has had a long and respected career at the national or international level.

Statesman or statesmen may also refer to:

Newspapers

United States

  • The Statesman (Denver, Colorado)
    , early name of the Denver Star, a defunct African American weekly newspaper published in Denver, Colorado
  • The Statesman (Oregon)
    , a newspaper in Salem, Oregon, merged into the Statesman Journal
  • The Statesman (Pittsburgh)
    , a 19th-century newspaper in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
  • The Statesman (Stony Brook), the student newspaper of Stony Brook University, New York
  • The Colorado Statesman, a now defunct weekly newspaper published in Denver, Colorado
  • Idaho Statesman, a newspaper in Boise, Idaho
  • Michigan Statesman
    , an early name of the Kalamazoo Gazette, Kalamazoo, Michigan
  • Mountain Statesman, Grafton, West Virginia
  • The Statesman (Georgia), newspaper published in Georgia in the period 1932-1956

Elsewhere

Arts and entertainment

Automobiles

  • Statesman (automobile), produced by Australian General Motors subsidiary Holden from 1971 to 1985
  • Nash Statesman, produced by Nash, Nash-Kelvinator Corporation, and American Motors

Other uses

See also