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...Isabel Díaz Ayuso, the leader of Madrid’s regional government, contested that Spain had given the Americas the Spanish language, Catholicism, “and as a result, civilisation and freedom”....
...They entertained often but exclusively – a typical lunch party might include Noël Coward, Adele Astaire, President Kennedy and his wife Jackie....
...There is much sneery command, dandyish put-downing and foghorn intonation from Rickman, on this form a kind of Noël Coward conflated with Frankie Howerd....
...Among today’s most fêted US novelists are Caribbean-born Jamaica Kincaid (Antigua), Cristina García (Cuba), Edwidge Danticat (Haiti) and Pulitzer prizewinner Junot Díaz (Dominican Republic)....
...Continuing in the tradition set by Fleming, Noël Coward and other latter-day celebrities, many of the new purchasers – as well as those who stay in properties owned by friends – are high-profile names in...
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