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...For Gabriel García Márquez, he was the “true master of journalism”; for Margaret Atwood, a “superlative witness to our times”....
...In the post-Edward Snowden world, we know how much surveillance tech companies can hide from their users....
...In this video our foreign affairs commentator Gideon Rachman and US national editor Edward Luce share their views on the president’s first state visit to Britain....
...Simon Schama Historian and FT contributor Edward Wilson-Lee’s spellbinding Catalogue of Shipwrecked Books, begins like a Gabriel Garciá Márquez novel — “On the morning of his death Hernando Colon called...
...Edward Sotomayor Jr, 34 Sotomayor worked for ALandCHUCK Travel, a company that organises trips to gay pride events, festivals and holidays for gay men, and lived in Sarasota, Florida, according to his Facebook...
...Yet he gives more weight to living in Hillarys, a far-flung coastal suburb of Perth — “not quite as bland as the pastel suburbia of Edward Scissorhands but not too far from it either”....
...They took curtain calls with the cast, and could be well pleased with their heirs and with the company’s account of this masterpiece: Steven McRae a brilliant Oberon, Roberta Marquez a pretty Titania, Bennet...
...Marquez, and by Dawid Trzensimiech’s clean-cut grace in the trio, offering stylish, apt dancing....
...Maschler, now 80, has introduced a stream of prestigious writers to the British public, including John Fowles, Philip Roth, Gabriel García Márquez, Salman Rushdie, Martin Amis, Julian Barnes and Ian McEwan...
...His Titania was Roberta Marquez, prettily shaping her dances and finding that erotic charge which brings the role to life. And everywhere a sense of Shakespeare honoured....
...Time to Start Thinking: America and the Spectre of Decline, by Edward Luce, Little, Brown, RRP£20 Vivid reportage and iconoclastic analysis by the FT’s chief US commentator....
...Yet from the start, Macondo – named after the doomed village in Gabriel García Márquez’s One Hundred Years of Solitude – had been a “nightmare”, in the words of one BP engineer working on it....
...Even García Márquez did it in such a way as to leave nothing for others to take up.” Then he says art is about individual voices, not national ones....
...Infra offers duets in the fashionable manner: the cast stretch and tug their way through these sterilities with great distinction, and Edward Watson (pictured, left), as a focal figure in this drama of...
...He was nicely matched with Marquez, a piquant whiz of a technician, and they gave this occasion an appropriately high-spirited finale....
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