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N + of + N ≠ Ngénitif
N + of + N
The power of speech
Nsingulier au génitif en 's
His dad's eyes
Nsingulier au génitif avec apostrophe seule
Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol
N + of + N
The untold story of children forced to see their abusive fathers
Illustration: Laura Carlin The Guardian G2 p. 1 8.5.2006
The sins of the fathers
Young children dragged kicking and screaming to visit their abusive fathers and mothers threatened with prison if they don't comply ...
It's a world away from the image of wronged dads that the campaign group Fathers4Justice implanted in the public mind.
Yet, as Decca Aitkenhead discovers, it's the harrowing reality for many families riven by violence or sexual abuse
The Guardian G2 Monday May 8, 2006
https://www.theguardian.com/society/2006/may/08/childrensservices.g2
Illustration: Laura Carlin The Guardian G2 pp. 6-7 8.5.2006
The sins of the fathers
Young children dragged kicking and screaming to visit their abusive fathers and mothers threatened with prison if they don't comply ...
It's a world away from the image of wronged dads that the campaign group Fathers4Justice implanted in the public mind. Yet, as Decca Aitkenhead discovers, it's the harrowing reality for many families riven by violence or sexual abuse
The Guardian G2 Monday May 8, 2006
https://www.theguardian.com/society/2006/may/08/childrensservices.g2
G2
The death of innocence
It is almost a year since 16-year-old Mary Ann Leneghan was viciously murdered in a Reading park.
Today six men face sentencing for the crime.
But how did Mary Ann become involved with such dangerous men?
Sandra Laville reports https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2006/apr/28/ukcrime.sandralaville
G2
The Guardian p. 5 6.6.2006
http://www.time.com/time/covers/0,16641,1101050404,00.html
Mike Thompson Detroit, Michigan The Detroit Free Press Cagle 10.11.2005 http://cagle.msnbc.com/politicalcartoons/PCcartoons/thompson.asp
5.11.2005
The Guardian Film & Music p. 10 14.10.2005
The Guardian p. 5 1.10.2005
The Guardian p. 3 26.10.2005
The Guardian G2 p. 6 2.12.2005
The Guardian Film and Music p. 2 2.12.2005
The Guardian Work p. 12 18.2.2006
[GN + of + GN + of + GN]
The Guardian Film & Music p. 14 23.12.2005
[GN + 'S + GN] [GN + 'S + Ø]
The Guardian p. 24 24.1.2005
The Guardian Weekend p. 50 8.4.2006
The Guardian Sport p. 2 22.12.2005
The Guardian p. 14 20.3.2006
The Guardian Film & Music p. 11 14.10.2005
The Guardian G2 p. 6 31.10.2005
NoW 11.12.2005
NoW web frontpage
18.9.2005
The Guardian Society p. 16 21.12.2005
The Guardian Film p. 5 17.2.2006
[GN + of + GN + 'S + GN]
The Guardian p. 2 10.3.2006
Paula, Donna, Catherine and Gemma McCartney at the site of their brother's murder
We won't give up fight for justice, say sisters With no breakthrough in the hunt for the killers of Robert McCartney, hundreds defy threats to turn out in Belfast for vigil The Guardian p. 8 18.4.2005
https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2005/apr/18/
[GN + 's] / [GN ' + Ø]
The Guardian p. 19 22.2.2005
S avec apostrophe et collé au nom
The Guardian p. 20 10.11.2005
S sans apostrophe et collé au nom
EXCLUSIVE: News of the World reveals Becks mystery sex text girl Mystery text girl is Esther By James Orr SUPERMODEL Esther Canadas was the mystery beauty who received the sexy text message nanny Abbie Gibson found on David Beckham's phone, the News of the World can reveal today. http://www.newsoftheworld.co.uk/story_pages/news/news1.shtml
The Guardian p. 14 10.11.2005
The Guardian p. 20 15.4.2005 FSA may look at Woolies share dive: Stock slumps 25% following Apax's decision to drop bid https://www.theguardian.com/business/2005/apr/15/4
's / of en série
GNP + ' + GNS / GNP
GN + 's + GN + 's + GN
GN + of + GN + 's + GN + 's + GN
[ GN + 's + GN of GN ]
The Guardian p. 1 3.11.2005
Blair's day of calamity: exit Blunkett then a retreat on terror · Minister's late entries to MPs' register revealed · Plan to detain suspects for 90 days dropped Michael White and Ian Cobain The Guardian Thursday November 3, 2005
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2005/nov/03/
NoW 22.5.2005
[ GN + 's + GN ...GN of GN ]
The Guardian Review p. 40 7.5.2005
nom propre singulier en S > + 'S
Loomus Steven Appleby The Guardian Family p. 2 12.11.2005
anglais familier > nom propre singulier en S
Dickens', Elvis', Fawkes' marque du génitif réduite à l'apostrophe
The Guardian G2 p. 20 16.11.2005
GN pluriel régulier > + ' The Blairs' house
GN pluriel irrégulier > + 's children's publishers
GN + 's + GN / GN + of + GN
Séquence discursive présentée comme marquée d'un sceau ('s), mise en scène comme validée car répétée x fois, déjà énoncée, déjà connue, segment figé, inscrit dans un continuum énonciatif.
"On" ne remet pas en question GN + 's + GN.
Titre de la photographie ci-dessous : en 2005, America's dead n'est une information pour personne, à l'inverse de 'The art of war'.
Les lecteurs savent que les guerres en Irak et en Afghanistan font des morts, par contre on ne sait pas forcément que des peintres traitent ce sujet.
The Guardian p. 28 23.3.2005
The Times 8.4.2005
2.4.2005
The Guardian p. 23 7.3.2005
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2005/mar/07/
North America Edition Apr 9th 2005
En anglais familier, l'apostrophe disparaît souvent.
Absente du chapô de la Une ci-dessous, elle réapparaît dans le corps de l'article :
Princess' rock rejects allegation by a senior French police source hat she was pregnant when she died in a car crash in Paris... DIANA’S butler Paul Burrell yesterday denounced as “monstrous” new claims by a senior French police source that she was pregnant when she died. The official alleges there was a “cover-up of sorts” to prevent embarrassment for the princess’s family. But Burrell says Diana was not pregnant when she was killed in a Paris car crash with boyfriend Dodi Al Fayed. Mr Burrell, her “rock”, added: “It is a monstrous suggestion, more tiresome speculation.”
Burrell slams 'monstrous' Diana pregnant claim, M, 22.12.2003,
Nasa's shot at comet's secrets
Nasa scientists are preparing the ultimate Independence Day firework - a copper missile shot into the heart of a giant comet. After a voyage of more than six months and 268m miles, the Deep Impact spacecraft will intercept the 2.5-mile wide (4km) Tempel-1 comet travelling at 23,000mph and fire a one-metre copper projectile into it. Astronomers hope the explosive encounter on July 4 will smash a hole in the comet's icy exterior and show what lies inside.
Headline and first §§, 11.6.2005,
Minute's silence to mark global death toll of hunger
As ministers step up pressure on the US to wipe out Africa's crippling debt burden, Geldof prepares to unveil U2 and Coldplayas Live 8 headliners
The government is to back a national minute's silence to remember the world's poor ahead of the crucial G8 Summit in July. The symbolic gesture is planned to illustrate the huge British support for plans to alleviate Africa's poverty and will be watched by the world's largest televised audience as part of the Live 8 concert on 2 July.
Headline,
sub and first §§, O, 29.5.2005,
Dirty, mice-infested cells, high levels of self-harm, and widespread bullying over drugs and medications were just some of the damning findings of a report yesterday into conditions at Holloway, Britain's largest women's prison. [ women est un pluriel irrégulier, sans la marque du pluriel régulier "s"]
10 years
on, Holloway is still failing inmates:
A Family's Battle Brings Life's End Into Discussion
WASHINGTON, March 19 - Congressional leaders reached a compromise Saturday on legislation to force the case of Terri Schiavo into federal court, an extraordinary intervention intended to prolong the life of the brain-damaged woman whose condition has reignited a painful national debate over when medical treatment should be withdrawn.
Headline and §1, NYT, 20.3.2005,
Mums' tears
as killers
are found guilty College students Charlene Ellis, 18, and Letisha Shakespeare, 17, were killed when a semi-automatic sub-machine gun was fired from a slow-moving car outside the Uniseven hair salon, in Aston, Birmingham. Charlene's twin sister, Sophia, their friend Cheryl Shaw, and another party-goer, Leon Harris, were also injured in the shootings, which happened in the early hours of January 2, 2003. Headline and first §§, PA, 20.3.2005.
Saturn's first probe to land 'with a thump or a squelch'
Space engineers sent Europe's Huygens probe sweeping towards Saturn's largest moon, Titan, yesterday. Officials at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, said they had received a signal confirming that the barbe cue-sized robot craft had separated from its mother ship, the American-built spaceship Cassini.
Huygens, which is bristling with British-built
instruments and detectors, will take 20 days to reach Titan, the only moon in
the solar system with an atmosphere. Scientists believe conditions on Titan are
similar to those on Earth before life evolved, billions of years ago.
Saturn's first probe to land 'with a thump or a squelch', O, 26.12.2004,
Charles'
world have caused controversy.
But it's hardly the first subject that the heir to the throne has offered opinions on. Stephen Moss trawls the archives
Headline
and sub, G, 19.11.2004,
Lloyd's of London Insuring for the future?
Lloyd's is trying to make its business practices as sleek as its building. But will that be at the expense of the characteristics that make the market so distinctive?
Headline and sub, E, 16.9.2004,
Security and the fight against crime were the main themes of today's Queen's speech, which was attacked by government critics as adding to a climate of fear.
'British
FBI' to tackle serious crime, G, 23.11.2004,
What are three separate children's publishers thinking of, peddling this grubby book, which demeans both young women and young men? It will prove as effective a form of sexual bullying as any hardcore porno mag passed round. And, make no mistake, the publishers may slap a warning and a picture of a condom on the front and substitute a grown-up penguin for a puffin, but it was the children's publisher Andersen Press that commissioned this novel. It is Random House Children's Books who have it in their catalogue beside Emma Chichester Clark's Up in Heaven and Ken Brown's What's the Time, Grandma Wolf? (ages 4 and up). And the people who are putting most into this book are Penguin Children's Books, who were thrilled to win the paperback auction. Advertising across London buses for Burgess's current novel, Lady ("The book your parents don't want you to read"), shows up for the hypocrisy it is Penguin's claim to publish this "responsibly". Everything about it has gone through the children's side: purchase, editing, publicity. The only unusual aspect is the sudden decision to stop sending out proofs. (Getting nervous?) Filth, which ever way you look at it : Melvin Burgess's new novel is already causing controversy and it won't be out for two months. Anne Fine is horrified and believes that Doing It should be published by an adult imprint - if at all, G, 29.3.2003, http://books.guardian.co.uk/review/story/0,12084,923907,00.html
But he insisted: "The accusation that I attempted some sting on Blair' is laughable." He claimed that he had turned down several opportunities to meet the Blairs, and boasted that the £69,000 discount he negotiated on the two flats in Bristol at the centre of the affair was down to his own negotiation skills, not the Blairs' name. Foster denies targeting Blairs, G, 16.12.2002, http://politics.guardian.co.uk/cherie/story/0,12713,861107,00.html
James's latest mistake causes England to let another lead slip Kollmann 71, Ivanschitz 73 | Lampard 24, Gerrard 64
Headline
and sub, O, 5.9.2004,
Echoes of the past
A Baghdad graveyard holds reminders of a previous British occupation of Iraq, as well a lesson for the present, writes Luke Harding
Headline and sub, G,
22.6.2004,
Available exclusively direct from Kettler and in men's and ladies' versions, your bicycle will be delivered free to your door, complete with a 28 day no-quibble return guarantee. Streets ahead ad, G, p.5, 2.4.2004.
It was billed as a circus and more than lived up to its name as fans jostled Michael Jackson when he arrived for the most sensational celebrity trial since O. J. Simpson’s Jackson moonwalks into court, 21 minutes late, sub, T, web frontpage, 17.1.2004.
House of horrors
Headline, G, 13.1.2003,
Two top-performing private schools are already considering offering it alongside A-levels. Many others will follow suit if the Government backs plans to introduce a new over-arching diploma to replace the existing system, according to Martin Stephen, the head of Manchester Grammar School who will take over at St Paul's Boys' School in London later this year.
Grammars
lag behind in new school tables, IoS, 4.1.2004,
Mother cleared of infant sons' deaths Headline, G, 10.12.2003,
Aznar's ruling People's party to boycott homage by parliament The late dictator's controversial legacy is dividing Spanish politicians once more, with the ruling party being the only one to boycott the homage to several hundred, mainly elderly, political prisoners, former anti-Franco guerrillas, members of the International Brigades, exiles, and families of those executed by his firing squads. Spain torn on tribute to victims of Franco, sub and first §§, G, 1.12.1003, http://www.guardian.co.uk/spain/article/0,2763,1096841,00.html
Today's Queen's Speech will set the scene for what may well develop into Tony Blair's toughest year as Prime Minister. Queen to outline tough year for Blair, PA, 26.11.2003.
Black Rod is the chief usher of the Lord Chamberlain's Department of the royal household and an official of the House of Lords
The role of Black Rod, G,
14.6.2002,
Pandemonium: Teenage fans scream during Elvis' appearance at the Florida Theatre Elvis picture caption, L, web edition.
Tonight is Guy Fawkes' night. Read our guide to the best sites on the Catholic Yorkshire mercenary otherwise known as Guido
Sub, G, 5.11.2002,
Boot polish jingle blackens Dickens' tale of woe
Charles Dickens penned a cheerful advertising jingle for the boot-blacking factory which had supposedly been so traumatic to him
in childhood, research shows.
The novelist wrote of "the superlative splendour" of the shoe polish he
had slaved to make, according to a study in
today's
Guardian Review.
The leader of Switzerland's far-right People's party, which won a stunning victory in the country's general elections over the weekend, last night denied he had anything against foreigners.
Swiss lurch to right follows
trend in Europe:
A campaigner for lesbian and gay rights has been appointed to head the government body intended to promote women's and equality issues
Campaigner heads women's unit,
G, 22.11.2002,
Barbara Castle, Labour heroine and champion of women's rights, dies at 91
Headline, G, 4.5.2003,
While composer Andrew Lloyd Webber's private collection of Pre-Raphaelite art is on show at the Royal Academy in London, his former lyricist Tim Rice has coincidentally loaned his collection to the Bowes Museum
in Barnard Castle.
Unlike his erstwhile collaborator's devotion to
Victorian art,
Rice's 59 pieces
reveal a collector with wide-ranging tastes, including works by Bonnard, Carracci, Cézanne, Degas, Hockney, Picasso, Pissaro,
Rembrandt, Vettriano, Warhol and Waterhouse.
New insight into Moon's origins
A toaster-sized mapping device developed by a British laboratory could help give new insights into the origins of the Moon. PA, headline and §1, 27.9.2003.
Man parked parents' car in lake, cops say
"He intentionally drove the car into the lake,"
said Lt. Mike Sutton of
the Oakland County Sheriff's Department.
"The windshield was busted out and
the driver's and passenger-side windows
so he was able to get out of the car." (...) A Sheriff's dive-team unit hooked up the carand it was towed from the lake. Headline and paragraph, Detroit Free Press / Oakland County News, 25.7.2003.
Questions On Jesus' Teaching Titre de page web.
I wonder how many of the animal rights activists have lived a farm or country life It seems that people in general see the meat at the butcher's as a generic commodity, and not as the leg of an individual lamb (possibly named Fluffy by the children) for instance... a lamb that was killed, skinned, gutted and sliced and sawed into pieces for the table. It seems that the activists might intellectually know, but not really understand that the natural outcome of all wild and farm animals is to be eaten, and for the wild animals usually messily and sooner, as youngsters, rather than later. Anne Carney writes, 2003,
Westminster's leader, Simon Milton, said he faced a "hardcore" of homeless people who needed to be forced to "come in from the cold". The council has already proposed fines of up to £500 for anyone sleeping rough in high profile areas such as Westminster Cathedral piazza and St James's park. (...) The charity's director, Adam Sampson, added: ""Westminster council's 'tough love' approach to rough sleepers will not work. The claim that all the services exist to help rough sleepers and street homeless people is untrue. Council pushes to end soup runs, G, 17.3.2003, http://society.guardian.co.uk/homelessness/story/0,8150,916045,00.html
Swiss joins BA's Oneworld alliance
British Airways has confirmed it signed a pact with Swiss International Airlines that will also see the ailing carrier join BA's Oneworld airline alliance. Headline and first paragraph, FT, 23.9.2003.
Europe's bourses continue to sputter Headline, FT, 23.9.2003.
Saddam's chain of command is severed, so US opts to make raid permanent Headline, I, p. 6, 8.4.2003.
They were monuments to a mighty tyrant. Now Saddam's palaces symbolise a crumbling regime. Headline, I, p. 3, 8.4.2003.
The Guardian p. 36 4.3.2005
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