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...Jack Reacher fetches up in a Tennessee town called Pleasantville — a misnomer....
...Justice is unlikely: considered a prisoner of war, “she actually doesn’t have citizenship, so she doesn’t have any rights”, Barry says, his eyes welling up....
...Mr Parilla of Brookings described the conundrum facing cities wooing big companies as a “prisoner’s dilemma”....
...For more than a century, King Coal reigned over the valleys of south-west Virginia, West Virginia, western Pennsylvania, Kentucky and Tennessee. Then Barack Obama took office....
...North Carolina, Tennessee and Kentucky are not sensibly serviced by Amtrak, so we’ve made other arrangements....
...He hauled his camera to six prisons over 14 months, ingratiating himself with prisoners and guards alike....
...But it was not only Republicans who were angry about the prisoner exchange....
...Once bitten by Tennessee Williams’ greatest character, never shy of being re-bitten. Nor of biting someone else....
...She believes, to a certain extent, that the Fed may have become a prisoner of its own policies.”...
...The play is deliberately infused with influences – Henry James, Tennessee Williams and The Great Gatsby among them....
...Prisoner of the markets Bob Corker, the Republican senator from Tennessee, seemed to want to prove a point for Ms Yellen when he initially asked to confirm that she had, in fact, voted to raise interest...
...Bob Corker, senator from Tennessee If you are looking for the Republican senator most likely to get things done in the Senate in 2014, Mr Corker is the man to watch....
...” … Tennessee Williams: Mad Pilgrimage of the Flesh, by John Lahr, Bloomsbury Circus, RRP£30/ WW Norton, RRP$39.95 Lahr’s definitive biography of the great American playwright may be a little lacking...
...Geo reports show it has lobbied on “issues relating to housing of ICE prison inmates” and “issues relating to deportation of federal prisoners”....
...He took them with him to Chicago, where he recently directed Tennessee Williams’ Camino Real, though he ruefully admits that he’s not with them as much as he’d like – endlessly shuttling between rehearsals...
...We own the bad news as well as the bad news says Nick Clegg - FT Ashcroft to quit top Tory role – FT 9,000 public servants earn more than David Cameron - FT Lib Dem conference is like “first act of Tennessee...
...Like the “boom chicka boom” sound of Cash’s original backing band The Tennessee Three, I See a Darkness rattles through his life....
...He went to the all-black Fisk University in Nashville, Tennessee, as the University of Oklahoma would not admit him because of his race....
...An executioner and his prisoner exchange courtly bows on a makeshift scaffold before assuming their roles and going through the fatal business; a sign of the culture that encloses them both, notwithstanding...
...They have come to this small Indian hill town from far corners of the world, from Toronto to Tennessee, New Delhi to New York, Moscow to Brussels, the hills of northern India and the tropics of the south...
...The Emir of Bokhara specialised in having assassin-bugs gnaw away at the flesh of his English prisoners....
...Damnation Falls By Edward Wright Orion £9.99 FT bookshop price: £7.99 Sacked from a Chicago newspaper, Randall Wilkes returns to his home town to ghost the political memoir of Tennessee’s dodgy ex-governor...
...Mr Thompson, a former senator for Tennessee, remains in contention in South Carolina, while Mr McCain has overtaken Mr Giuliani to claim second place in New Hampshire....
...Hernández González, a dissident writer and critically ill Cuban prisoner of conscience, is honoured this year and, if released, will join the 30 of 33 imprisoned writers to be liberated over the past 20...
...The Tennessee man, Paul Gregory House, was convicted of murdering a woman in 1986....
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