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...John Thornhill is the FT’s innovation editor Follow @FTMag on Twitter to find out about our latest stories first...
...UK, parole hearing for 70-year-old Charles Bronson, one of the country’s most notorious and longest-serving criminals, begins in London, concluding on Wednesday....
...Gain: headlong action brio and a cast of overnight Hollywood stars-to-be (McQueen, Bronson et al). Loss: length, character complexity and the loving build-up of an epic momentum....
...In October the white abolitionist John Brown and a band of followers had raided a federal arsenal in the town of Harpers Ferry, in what is now West Virginia....
...At this point that year, 22 per cent of Clinton supporters said they’d vote for John McCain – 16 per cent ended up doing it....
...Could Spain be about to pull off the greatest escape since Steve McQueen and Charles Bronson tunnelled their way out of a second world war prison camp in the 1963 film classic?...
...John Currin, Matthew Barney, Chris Ofili and Gerhard Richter all sit this one out....
...Wayne, like his master, John Ford, had become both a film director and a political reactionary....
...This week’s head-to-head is between José Luis Guerín’s hailed-by-manyIn the City of Sylvia and Nicolas Winding Refn’s feted-by-several Bronson....
...In 1965, Ludovic Kennedy published Ten Rillington Place, his study of the mass murderer (as “serial killers” were then known) John Reginald Christie....
...Yet he has scored some hefty commercial successes, notably with Death Wish, and worked with the biggest names in the industry including that film’s star, Charles Bronson, and Orson Welles, Ava Gardner, Marlon...
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