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...“My Father Was a Collapsing Star”, musically a gently rattling nursery rhyme, rolls Ted Hughes, Rimbaud and Yeats into a Theban family horror show with a chorus inspired by Marcel Duchamp....
...Virgil and Caesar could have written code — letter from Phil Hughes, Menlo Park, CA, US “Virgil and Caesar would probably be quite comfortable in writing computer code, which is essentially just a series...
...actor, Emilia Fox, actor, David Jason, actor, Rosie Marcel, actor, Adam Woodyatt, actor£150,000 - £200,000 Laurie Brett, actor, Letitia Dean, actor, Tameka Empson, actor and contributor, Guy Henry, actor, Linda...
...“I don’t blame them for thinking they’re second-class citizens,” said Linda Wade, a Liberal Democrat member of the council....
...Carl Rollyson’s thorough biography, the first to use materials newly deposited in the Ted Hughes archive at the British Library, is the latest addition to the oeuvre, and sheds new light on Plath’s pre-Hughes...
...“We do not agree with several rulings that affected how this case was presented to the jury and we are reviewing our options for appeal,” said Rambus chief executive Harold Hughes....
...Charles Hoffman Managing director, HSBC Private Bank (UK) Tim Hughes Managing director, IG Index Paul Kelly Chief executive, Selfridges Sir John Ritblat Honorary president, British Land Christopher...
...Simon Hughes, MP for Southwark, won a standing ovation when he told delegates: “Now that we have begun, we can do better than we ever dreamed.” The most notable dissenting voice came from Linda Jack....
...Linda Riordan, Halifax’s MP, adds that “it is a lovely place to live and work”....
...Linda Miller, executive editor of Nature, agrees that scientists continue to seek publication in prestigious journals to enhance their own standing....
...Phil Jupitus and Andre Vincent re-imagine Alice in Wonderland in Waiting For Alice while Frank Skinner, Rhona Cameron and Sean Hughes return for a series of intimate stand-up shows....
...“In the 1960s…we all believed art could still change the world…but in fact one can only admire Matisse’s common sense,” says critic Robert Hughes....
...“It was a very insulting letter,” says Linda Pike of Washington University in St Louis, Missouri....
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