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...Skipper Hughes sold his “Mairead” in 2002, as the whitefish shoals thinned out, too many boats chasing too few fish....
...As reward for his services, the man — by then named Ray Dalio — was given a clerkship at the New York Stock Exchange by Isabel’s husband, Wall Street titan George Leib....
...Hours later, in the aptly-named Windsor Bar and Restaurant in Dundalk, he praised the “faith in an uncertain future” that his ancestors had as they set sail across the Atlantic....
...I want to use as many real musicians as I can. There was a guy playing a heraldic trumpet. Then a Bach bassline that sounded as if Bach was into Pantera or Radiohead’s Kid A. It blew my mind....
...Job moves Office rental group IWG has named Charlie Steel, the chief financial officer of digital healthcare group Babylon, as its next chief financial officer. He replaces Glyn Hughes....
...Unknown to DeCarava, Hughes had shown his pictures to several publishers, none of whom were interested, until his own publisher, Simon & Schuster, agreed to publish them if Hughes wrote an accompanying text...
...Jason Hughes as the Captain and Sion Daniel Young as Ifan William likewise let slip their guard to reveal their own personal losses. All these characters are damaged and bereaved....
...They are, of course, the boy named Ignorance and the girl named Want. An ingenious take on an evergreen fable....
...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...
...Peter Hughes Discovery Choeung Ek, Cambodia In more than 40 years of knocking around the world with a notebook, I have never come across anything that quite so affected me as the horror rooted in a leafy...
...” … Hold Your Own, by Kate Tempest, Picador Poetry, RRP£9.99 Tempest follows her Ted Hughes Prize-winning Brand New Ancients with a bold retelling of the myth of Tiresias....
...Eighty women and six beleaguered husbands consider the first discussion question about the role of emigration in the book....
...His Irish life was unknown to her, and he was clearly suffering a crisis akin to a nervous breakdown....
...In it a woman murders her husband in bed, then refuses to talk about it to her defence lawyers until the end, when it’s revealed that she has been repeatedly forced by her apparently caring husband to submit...
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