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...He’d led a group of paramilitaries suspected of murdering up to 40 Catholics. Adair’s crimes were not in the dim, dark past....
...Then I’d work to the end of the day and go for a drink with friends. I was sleeping five hours a night for years and they were some of the happiest times of my life, but I can’t do that now....
...He tried to persuade the head of his college to let him read music (then his “supreme love”), but was told that he’d lose his scholarship if he changed subjects....
...A few days later, a well-spoken young man telephoned to ask whether I’d ordered peanut butter....
...Camilla Cavendish FT columnist I’m hoping to take the chance to do justice to my godfather — the philosopher Bryan Magee — who died last year....
...If I had been born and raised here, I’d also be on the streets,” she tells me over curry in an upmarket shopping district popular among Chinese tourists....
...“There are men in rooms who are deciding how much trouble it would be to have you not be part of the planet earth,” he says later, over coffee at Vickie’s, a local diner....
...Vickie Spears, who works at a veterans home, said she voted for Mrs Clinton, citing the former secretary of state’s pledges to stem the flow of US jobs overseas....
...“We’d said we were looking for Windows expertise – meaning Microsoft, not double glazing....
...Well, we at FT Alphaville never thought we’d see a conservative news organisation going after a Republican-controlled institution, but here it is....
...Two years ago, BBC Radio 4 invited Tebbit to take part in a “healing” radio programme with Magee....
...I was walking back to the office with Pat Magee, and we ran into a UVF gunman, who was probably targeting someone else....
...Wotan’s family are a delightfully supercilious shower, including Rosalind Plowright’s rather wayward Fricka and Emily Magee’s wordless Freia....
...Vickie Tillman, executive vice-president for credit market services at Standard & Poor’s, said during Tuesday’s meeting that S&P would welcome more competition, but added that legislation was “unnecessary...
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