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...New York, despite its dynamism, had become an artistic tyranny, where Abstract Expressionist orthodoxies were proclaimed and enforced by the inquisitorial critics Clement Greenberg and Harold Rosenberg....
...Acutely aware that his own title to the throne would be contested, Harold had himself crowned in a hurry at Winchester Abbey after Edward’s death....
...This is royal life, not as imagined by scriptwriters or hangers-on but as experienced by two protagonists, “Harold” and “Willy”....
...The square was laid out between 1776 and 1780, during the reign of George III, on an estate belonging to the Duke of Bedford....
...The funeral of the late Queen Elizabeth II and the accession of King Charles III have been planned in detail over several decades....
...Special advisers, or “spads”, were created in their modern form by Harold Wilson back in 1964, though arguably the role predates Wilson’s reforms....
...Patriots Almeida Theatre, London It’s a scene worthy of Shakespeare’s Richard III....
...He cast James McAvoy as Macbeth, Martin Freeman as Richard III and Kit Harington as Faustus....
...One of his most recent appearances was as a silky, chilling inquisitor in Harold Pinter’s study of persecution, One for the Road....
...Elizabeth I (45 years on the throne), George III (almost 60 years) and Victoria (almost 64 years) all presided over periods of national and imperial expansion....
...Bath, harveynichols.com, £37; Christian Louboutin Oeil Vinyle Luminous Ink Liner, harrods.com, £58; Vattenkrasse Watering Can, ikea.com, £9; Pile-lined Slippers, hm.com, £12.99; Edwardian Collection: Mach III...
...You will learn the identity of the luckiest passenger on the Titanic, whether serial killer Harold Shipman could have been caught earlier, and if it really was Richard III’s body discovered under a Leicester...
...TPL trustee Maurice Meyer III died at age 84 in March leaving a rare empty spot on the board....
...King George III also kept a coin collection. He promoted the hobby and encouraged much of the landed gentry to start collections of their own....
...As Charles III, he would be wise to be cautious about private declarations, too....
...“But — to my amazement — returned for Act III!!” Ramsay reported with glee....
...In the reign of William III, courts martial were not allowed to try capital cases after lunch. Reviewed over breakfast, not all the previous evenings’ brilliant ideas seem quite as impressive....
...Harold J Bowen III, the man sometimes dubbed the Oracle of Tampa, is anything but modest....
...Harold McGraw III Chairman Emeritus, McGraw Hill Financial Chairman, International Chamber of Commerce John Danilovich Secretary-general, International Chamber of Commerce Jack Ma Founder and Executive...
...High points deservedly included Mark Bradford’s “Rat Catcher of Hamelin III” (2011), which sold for £3.2m (£3.7m with fees, against an estimate of £1.5m-£2m)....
...Harold Macmillan, the then prime minister, felt obliged to rebuke the US secretary of state publicly. Privately, he all but agreed with him....
...“Directors who can fill that role are few and far between,” wrote Alan Bennett in the preface to The Madness of George III....
...We canvassed together for Harold Wilson in 1964 on gritty streets where she seldom took no for an answer....
...Harold Wilson’s Labour government performed the same manoeuvre in 1975. The letter’s demands are at once important and irrelevant....
...So is Mr Cameron simply another born-to-rule Old Etonian content to manage the country in the style of his hero Harold Macmillan? Or is there a Cameroon vision waiting to emerge?...
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