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The Guardian p. 17 2 December 2005
"When I saw it, I was so moved," he said. "I was seen to be sobbing in my seat and at the end of it had to be carted out by about three people."
Billy Elliot to make
stage debut, G,
23.6.2004,
Rebirth of the grand ocean liner or cursed nostalgia?
The ship they call 'Bloody Mary' takes to the seas
Headline, I, 22.12.2003,
Thomas Hardy, we are told, gained inspiration for his novels from stories in his local paper. So what tales might he have spun from the pages of today's Dorset Echo?
Judith the Obscure, G/G2, p. 4, 6.8.2003,
But we should also honour the dead. If they can rename Liverpool Airport after John Lennon and call a Parisian street after a black musician and revolutionary, why not name West Croydon station after Samuel Coleridge-Taylor?
'The
Black Dvorak', GE/Review, p. V, 3.1.2003,
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