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...His parents Joe Bankman and Barbara Fried embraced each other in the public gallery and lowered their heads, despondent....
...“Sculpture is not rape,” the British sculptor Barbara Hepworth reminded art critic Robert Hughes when he marvelled that she was so petite. “People . . . still think of sculpture as a male occupation....
...“Barbara and Michael are the ones who decide when they want to make movies....
...“Sanjeev Gupta will pull through this,” said Barbara Derham, an investor in the resort project and manager of the Whyalla Foreshore Motor Inn, where a photograph of herself and Gupta hangs conspicuously...
...by an existing permanent secretary, such as Antonia Romeo, who is currently at DIT, or Matthew Rycroft, who recently moved to be permanent secretary at the Home Office, or by a serving diplomat such as Barbara...
...Responding to the announcement of talks, Barbara Keeley, Labour’s shadow minister for social care, said: “The prime minister promised voters that he had a plan to fix the social care crisis but now all we...
...Barbara Woodward, ambassador to China, is one of a number of high profile women representing Britain overseas in prominent roles....
...Others understood to have been in the race included Barbara Woodward, ambassador to China; Philip Barton, director-general at the Foreign Office who will instead become British High Commissioner to India...
...Also in the race is Barbara Woodward, ambassador to China; Philip Barton, director-general at the Foreign Office; and Matthew Rycroft, permanent secretary at the department for international development...
...Her first show will be the painter Patrick Hughes, who she will go on to represent for 48 years....
...Barbara Byrne Barbara Byrne is a former vice-chairman of Barclays Investment Bank....
...Lady Barbara Judge, chair of the Institute of Directors, said Ms Rudd was one of the most influential members of the cabinet. She hoped the move would lead to the issues getting greater attention....
...Fair Shot: Rethinking Inequality and How We Earn, by Chris Hughes, Bloomsbury, RRP£10.99/St Martin’s Press, RRP$19.99 (Feb) The Facebook co-founder proposes a guaranteed income for all working people, paid...
...Another is Davide Balula’s “Mimed Sculptures”, in which performers, with the aid of a series of empty plinths, mime the shapes of sculptures by Giacometti, Louise Bourgeois, Barbara Hepworth and Henry Moore...
...— Hughes, John Hughes!” Instead, she appeared in the “worst films of great directors”, among them Mike Nichols’ Regarding Henry (1991) and Alan Pakula’s Consenting Adults (1992)....
...In solitary moments he is visited by his dead lover, Gerald (Tom Hughes)....
...In literature it has given us the Brontë sisters, JB Priestley, playwright Alan Bennett and poet Ted Hughes; in art, sculptors Henry Moore and Barbara Hepworth and painter David Hockney; in music, composer...
...John Hughes: A Life in Film, by Kirk Honeycutt, Race Point, RRP$40 Giant coffee-table tribute to the oddly under-discussed John Hughes (1950-2009), who remains ceaselessly influential as a writer, producer...
...Sir Thomas Hughes-Hallett is animated about his latest venture. As he talks, it is clear that innovation, philanthropy and creative collaboration have been the lifeblood of his career....
...Protagonist Barbara Parker progresses from beauty pageants and make-up counters to a role in a successful sitcom. Artful and perceptive....
...The late, great art critic Robert Hughes once lamented that much modern art lacked serious aspiration: generations infected by Duchamp no longer presumed to change society through art....
...The first, Barbara Taylor, wrote an account of a Pennsylvania coalmining family that began with a young girl burning to death on July 4 1912 after her friend’s sparkler set her dress alight....
...Penny Hughes, president, Advertising Association. David Isaac, chairman of Stonewall, the equality charity.Peter James, former principal, London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art....
...David Hughes at the Telegraph has an intriguing suggestion – perhaps it is an ancient vendetta against Tony Blair and all who surround him (including, therefore, David Miliband)....
...Barbara Kingsolver’s first novel since Prodigal Summer, published in 2000, is broad in scope and ambition....
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