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Friday March 21, 2008

People

McCain’s royal lineage claims rubbished

Poor old John McCain. He travels all the way to London to meet the PM and push his new book, Hard Call, only to be dumped on from a great height by a bunch of British academics. The trouble began when his London publishers, Gibson Square, claimed that the... [continued]

British writer undone by moral turpitude

Sebastian Horsley, would-be enfant terrible of the Brit-lit scene, has been sent home from New York where he was about to embark on a promotional tour of America for his autobiographical book Dandy of the Underworld. Customs officers at Newark airport detained the 45-year-old author for eight hours on Tuesday,... [continued]

Paul Scofield dies aged 86

The Oscar-winning British actor Paul Scofield, who died Thursday at the age 86, was widely seen as one of the finest actors of his generation - no mean feat, given that his contemporaries included Richard Burton and Alec Guinness. In 2004, a poll of such Royal... [continued]

Authors claim Vatican censorship of novel

It reads like the plot from a Dan Brown novel: two bold authors unwittingly stumble across restricted Vatican secrets and are then hounded out of Italy by the forces of the Catholic establishment. Which is precisely what Rita Monaldi and Francesco Sorti claim has happened to them. The husband-and-wife... [continued]

Becks back in Fabio Capello’s good books

Is the new England football coach an old softie after all? Fabio Capello has chosen David Beckham to appear in the squad facing France in Paris next week, which means the former team captain will win his 100th England cap. When Capello left Beckham out of his last squad... [continued]

Anya Hindmarch is hit again

What has the London designer Anya Hindmarch done to deserve such trouble - apart from making some of the world's most coveted handbags? For the fourth time since October, a Hindmarch store has been targeted by smash-and-grab thieves. This time her new shop on Bond Street was hit.Two... [continued]

Brown and Red unite against blond threat

Gordon Brown and Mayor Ken Livingstone let bygones be bygones on Thursday and joined forces to deal with the increasing threat posed to Labour's hold on London by Boris Johnson, the Tory candidate in the coming mayoral election. The two men weren't exactly throwing their arms around each other, but... [continued]

Hillary embarrassed by White House records

Hillary Clinton's argument that she is more experienced than her rival Barack Obama - 'Ready on Day One' is her slogan - took a blow on Wednesday when archived schedules from her days as First Lady were made public. Far from showing her at the centre of decision-making, they indicate... [continued]

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