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...Letter in response to this article: Composition of the court pales next to unclear laws / From Stephen Horwitz, Bethesda, MD, US...
...She is the Stephen King chair of literature at the University of Maine. [MUSIC PLAYING] Last month, the Boston Marathon made an announcement....
...While based in Fort Devens, Massachusetts, he met Alma Johnson of Birmingham, Alabama, then an audiologist in Boston....
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...America, in other words, should brace itself for a turbulent six months ahead – with no assurance of a safe landing....
...Their activists will press for assurances on matters of sex and morals. They deserve answers. But Americans will also be affected by rulings of a more economic character....
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...Moreover, if cures remain years away, there is a thriving set of programmes dedicated to easing the life of those living with the disease....
...My host was Wayne Flynt, an Alabaman who has made the people of the southern US his life’s work....
...bigger than the Statue of Liberty and looms over the Moskva River....
...of Einstein to Stephen Hawking....
...“the integrity and assurance of food supply networks”....
...He is resolved that his life assurance should buy Biff the future that his life itself never could....
...Last year 81,000 people flocked to see the Lincoln document at Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts, double the estimated crowd. What can we expect to see this year?...
...They appropriated high art: China’s “Goddess of Democracy”, a torch-bearing statuette, was based not – as commonly thought – on the Statue of Liberty but on the Soviet sculpture “Worker and Kolkhoz Woman...
...Twenty-two London designers made a contribution and the jackets were exhibited at the V&A then auctioned in aid of the Prince’s Trust....
...Not Poland or Puerto Rico, but New York, Boston, Texas. “It is such a wonderful city,” runs the universal chorus of approval. “It has everything you can want, yet it is so human in scale.”...
...At the end of A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, Stephen Dedalus announces that he is “to forge in the smithy of my soul the uncreated conscience of my race”....
...Stephen Sondheim sent a letter to The New York Times accusing the revisionists of “ignorance …distortion …[and] condescension”. Since then, some of the would-be improvements have disappeared....
...Wilde, says Stephen Calloway, curator of The Cult of Beauty, the Victoria and Albert Museum’s excellent new exhibition on the aesthetes, was “the original celebrity style guru”....
...Some of the most famous floral print shirts have a very British heritage. “Men of all ages feel an affinity with the Liberty print,” says Stephen Ayres, men’s wear buyer at the landmark London store....
...The charges carry a variety of maximum penalties, up to life in prison on certain charges....
...America, Empire of Liberty: A New History By David Reynolds Allen Lane, £30 When America looks in the mirror it sees “liberty”, never “empire”, says Reynolds....
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