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...Additional reporting by Grace Ramos and Benjamin Wilhelm...
...“When something heavy, like a hammer, is dropped on to a wooden floor it leaves a mark,” says Jeremy Dearling, warden of the Orthodox Church....
...Additional reporting by Guill Ramos in Manila...
...The writer is warden of St Antony’s College Oxford and author of ‘The War That Ended Peace’ ——————————————- Letter in response to this opinion: Who was who in Davos 1914...
...Lord Alfred Douglas, whose affair with Wilde sparked all the trouble, is inventively portrayed as a dancer (Reed Luplau)....
...… New College Lane “My favourite spot in Oxford is the bend of New College Lane, just under the windows of the Warden’s Lodgings....
...MacMillan, warden of St Antony’s College, Oxford university, is the author of Peacemakers (2002), a prizewinning history of the 1919 Paris peace conference, and of Seize the Hour: When Nixon Met Mao (2006...
...Alfred channels this yearning into his verse. Allen is crushed....
...The very idea of a peace prize, named after a man who invented dynamite and made his fortune as an arms salesman, Alfred Nobel, is slightly paradoxical....
...In 1949 she married retired army Captain (later Colonel) Philip Astley, who had been divorced from Madeleine Carroll, who starred in Alfred Hitchcock’s 1935 thriller, The 39 Steps....
...It turned out to be by the famous Victorian architect Sir Alfred Waterhouse....
...These include iconic assets such as South African Airways, which is in the process of becoming a separate state-owned company, Transnet’s 26 per cent share of Cape Town’s Victoria & Alfred waterfront and...
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