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...An instant success, it has since been worn by many other patrons, among them Gary Cooper, Grace Kelly and Diana, Princess of Wales....
...Theatre, £7-£12.50 Poverty and Inequality: The Cost-of-Living CrisisA discussion of the causes and effects of the cost of living crisis, with businesswoman Juliet Davenport, journalist and broadcaster Gary...
...But the basic idea of a role-playing game itself, while closely associated with D&D and its 1970s creation by Dave Arneson and Gary Gygax, is uncopyrightable....
...Gary Marcus, author of Rebooting AI, explained on Ezra Klein’s podcast: “Everything it produces sounds plausible because it’s all derived from things that humans have said....
...Private detectives, dirty tricks and high-end hacking will be positively encouraged....
...But the detective overseeing the case chastises his staff for turning a community’s tragedy into something “tacky”....
...Sherwood documents a community torn apart when Gary (played by Alun Armstrong), a pugnacious former miner who still “calls a scab a scab” decades after the strike, is murdered....
...Ander, the Dutch-born narrator of Patrick McGuinness’s second novel, is a detective who lives in an unnamed town in Kent....
...The new head of the unit, Gary Robinson, warns that criminal gangs involved in trafficking guns and drugs are increasingly turning to online fraud....
...The report also warned of a chronic shortage of detectives at many forces. The report said that 5,000 positions — about 25 per cent of all posts — were currently vacant....
...The detectives fighting crime and exposing the baddies are my alter ego....
...had the elder Kushner admitted filing false tax returns and campaign finance reports, he also acknowledged hiring a prostitute to seduce his sister’s husband so the encounter could be filmed by private detectives...
...Gary Ghale, of the Gurkha Welfare Trust, reassured victims that police will treat their testimony with confidence and urged them to come forward to the police immediately....
...Shaft, a 1971 US movie about a macho private detective, came to mind as I read reports about the trial of Mr Strauss-Kahn....
...Glasgow’s most dangerous mobs are at each other’s throats, and detective Michael Fisher fears a bloody criminal Armageddon....
...Mr Wilkinson, now a children’s author whose fictional forays include a detective agency staffed entirely by animals, has, through his solicitor, denied wrongdoing....
...This last outing for bloody-minded detective Erlendur starts with a woman walking into frozen fiords, never to be seen again. An elegiac but compelling last bow....
...Speaking on the BBC’s Newsnight programme, Derek Webb said he was approached by the tabloid shortly after setting up his own private detective firm in 2003....
...The Notting Hill Mystery: The First Detective Novel, by Charles Warren Adams, British Library, RRP£8.99 Here’s a reprinted gem; the world’s first detective novel, published in instalments in 1862-1863...
...Late last year, I went to see Gary Tredgett, the underwriter for Ascot, the Lloyd’s syndicate that leads the dozens of insurers involved in the Tonbridge loss....
...is a series of mock-Victorian detective stories....
...The object of her lust, Gary, a chef, may be interested or may just want to be friends: part of the comedy is the mismatching of signals in an age where the rules of sexual engagement are fluid....
...Through a novelisation of the experience of real-life murderer Gary Gilmore, Mailer took his penchant for close reporting of real life into the world of fiction....
...Raymond Blanc will shortly be pitching up on BBC2 with a new series called The Restaurant, while Gary Rhodes will appear anytime, anywhere he’s wanted, and even bring his own apron....
...A whimsical riff on the conventions of the detective story that will amuse readers of seven and up....
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