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..., London Another expert in creating unsettling liminal spaces was Harold Pinter....
...in its retail group, according to people familiar with the matter....
...Harold Hamm’s Continental gambit The big news from America’s oil sector is Harold Hamm’s take-private move on Continental Resources, the company he founded in 1967 and took public in 2007....
...Sarah (Shannon Hayes), now an accomplished young lady, her heritage squeezed out of her by corsets and customs, tries to educate her black serving girl (Donna Berlin) in matters of English etiquette and...
...And, for a spot of excellent exercise for both the grey matter and laughter muscles, Laura Wade’s sparkling Jane Austen spoof The Watsons moves into the West End (Harold Pinter Theatre, London, from May...
...Former prime minister Harold Macmillan established his political reputation by fulfilling a pledge to do just that in the 1950s. And in 1967, 400,000 new houses were built....
...funds, in the shoes of Harold Ober, Fitzgerald’s long-suffering agent....
...It was a view shared by Harold Macmillan, Conservative prime minister from 1957 to 1963, who lamented the bitterness of the strike by “the best men in the world” in a speech in the House of Lords....
..., according to people familiar with the matter....
...the demise of the dinosaurs to the sun’s passage 66m years ago through a thin disk of “dark matter” in our Milky Way galaxy....
...38 After 18 months, and 4,000 working hours, what did Daniel Barenboim unveil at the Southbank Centre in London in May?...
...“The US is going to give Saudi Arabia and Russia a run for their money in terms of being the world’s number-one oil producer,” says Daniel Yergin, author of the classic history of oil, The Prize....
...While the wealthy may be splashing out primarily to glimpse Craig in all his craggily glorious flesh, there remains the matter of the play....
...: The 2013 shortlist ● The Boys in the Boat: An Epic True-Life Journey to the Heart of Hitler’s Berlin by Daniel James Brown(Macmillan) ● The Sports Gene: What Makes the Perfect Athlete by David Epstein...
...In the 1980s McEwan was one of a group of literary writers in London — others included Salman Rushdie, Angela Carter, Harold Pinter and Hanif Kureishi — who were radicalised by Thatcherism....
...Blue Dahlia, Black Gold : A Journey into Angola, by Daniel Metcalfe, Hutchinson, RRP£20, 368 pages At the end of his powerful new book, The Last Train to Zona Verde , Paul Theroux flees Angola in despair...
...For example, one day last month almost half of all scheduled flights were cancelled because of snow and fog. All of this ultimately matters because Heathrow is the UK’s only hub....
...Mitch Daniels, the governor of Indiana, actually mild-mannered, might use the union leaders he has broken as a backdrop. Background music matters....
...To the sound of the shouts of supporters on the steps of the London court, the WikiLeaks founder said he hoped to “continue my work and continue to protest my innocence in this matter”....
...My Paper Chase: True Stories of Vanished Times – An Autobiography By Harold Evans Little, Brown, £25 Amid the gloom surrounding the future of newspapers, Harold Evans’s memoir lifts the spirits....
...Harold Pinter establishes the narrative of The Homecoming from the opening scene: in a working-class home in north London, Max chats with his son Lenny about horses and other matters....
...His latest intervention was to describe a curving tower planned for Milan by Daniel Liebeskind, the architect, as “in need of Viagra”....
...“They also know that something has changed in America since 9/11. Your position on gay marriage doesn’t matter so much any more.”...
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