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JANUARY 8 1994 WEEKEND 1 1 Entertainment Pacino set for his second Oscar? Competition Courtesy of National ..

... Bonaparte’s nephew in exile in England (1873) January 10— Col William Cody better known as Buffalo Bill (1917) January 11 — Thomas Hardy English novelist and poet (1928) January 12— Agatha Christie most famous writer of detective novels in the world (1976) ...

Published: Saturday 08 January 1994
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County: Yorkshire, England
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Huddersfield Daily Examiner Saturday January 111 997 Telephone: Classified Advertising 43 1 1 1 1 All Other ..

... son died and he shot himself at the age of 29 1922 Insulin was first used successfully in the treatment of diabetes 1928 Thomas Hardy English poet and novelist died in his native Dorset aged 87 On this day last year Lady Thatcher reopened Tory Party wounds ...

Published: Saturday 11 January 1997
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County: Yorkshire, England
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Telephone: Classified Advertising 431 1 1 1 All Other Departments 430000 Daily Examiner Saturday April 11 1992 ..

... one left out with the years increasingly afraid Storey is a marvellous poet at his best worthy of comparison with Thomas Hardy Like Hardy in old age he is apparently becoming less and less sure of his place in the world This is a troubling book by a troubled ...

Published: Saturday 11 April 1992
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County: Yorkshire, England
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HUDDERSFIELD DAILY EXAMINER TUESDAY FEBRUARY 15 1955 Telephone 2720 (seven lines) TUESDAY FEBRUARY 15 1955 ..

... Weather Newa THIRD PROGRAMME Couperin’ Music Marvellous Decade 7-30 Concert 8-0 Election Concert (Pt 2) 9-25 The Poetry Thomas Hardy 10-25 Chamber Music ' 11-5 4-0 Watch With Mother 5-0 For Children 7-25 News Newsreel 7-45 Promenade Concert 8-30 Link 9-0 ...

Published: Tuesday 15 February 1955
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County: Yorkshire, England
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12 Huddersfield Daily Examiner Monday November 9 Telephone Classified Advertising 431111 All other departments ..

... the family of Thomas Hardy lived and grew up together And here is where Hardy found the inspiration for the novels which were to help make his name Under The Greenwood Tree and Far From The Madding Crowd The cottage was built in 1800 by Hardy's great-grandfather ...

Published: Monday 09 November 1992
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Telephone: Classified Advertising 431 1 1 1 All Other Departments 430000 Huddersfield Daily Examiner Saturday ..

... the same year 1920 Prohibition started in the United States banning the manufacture sale or involvement with alcohol 1928 Thomas Hardy was buried beside Charles Dickens in Westminster Abbey His heart was buried in the grave of his first wife Emma in Wessex ...

Published: Saturday 16 January 1999
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County: Yorkshire, England
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FEBRUARY 6 1993 WEEKEND 5 WEEKEND NEWS FEATURE Pit families still face uncertain future While talk of ..

... PAPERBACKS between two loves in Victorian York and is written with such depth and scsope that it brought comparisons to Thomas Hardy when it was first published in 1989 Liam's Story continues the saga but from the present day looking back when a young ...

Published: Saturday 06 February 1993
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County: Yorkshire, England
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I ' 15 iminer Saturday May 12 1984 Running for fun to the moon and back! New three THE BBC

... in music when Picasso and Braque were painting pictures that people could make head nor tale of and when H G Wells and Thomas Hardy were rattling out novels at a rate of knots The programme centres on Sibelius who had just completed 4th Symphony and Mahler ...

Published: Saturday 12 May 1984
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County: Yorkshire, England
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CHRISTMAS EVE CHRISTMAS DAY THE MAIN FEATURE SOME LIKE IT HOT (1959) BBC2 On the beach Jack Lemmon gets involved

... g stuff with a touch of humour (4 0-5 40pm) THE WOODLANDERS (1997) CM Typical Dorset doings in another adaptation of a Thomas Hardy novel brought rustically to life on big screen in a tale of deep passions divided loyalties and devotion betrayed The lover ...

Published: Friday 24 December 1999
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County: Yorkshire, England
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Page Ten w Holidayo CO-OP TRAVEL BRITISH COACH HOLIDAYS from HUDDERSFIELD Grand Choice of Popular Resorts 8 DAY ..

... Windsurfing Archery Riding Bowls Ice skating Leisure pooin Fascinating placesallaroundCNew Forest Corfe Castle Museums Thomas Hardy country-Wessex POSTCODE For free colour brochure 01-688 4444 see your travel agent or write to Primrose Valley FREEPOST ...

Published: Tuesday 15 January 1985
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County: Yorkshire, England
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Telephone: Classified Advertising 431 1 1 1 All Other Departments 430000 Huddersfield Daily Examiner Saturday ..

... top 100 by new authors covering more up-to-date themes But overall classic authors such as Jane Austen Charles Dickens Thomas Hardy and Beatrix Potter continue to be popular Figures for metropolitan boroughs which include Kirklees show that nearly 99m ...

Published: Saturday 06 January 1996
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County: Yorkshire, England
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1 2 Huddersfield Daily Examiner Friday June 7 1 996 Arts And Entertainments Telephone Classified Advertising 43 ..

... week Its two programmes include one of David's most popular short pieces plus his brand new full length ballet based on a Thomas Hardy classic The company opens its five-day stint at the Alhambra Theatre on Tuesday with a triple bill comprising Theme Variations ...

Published: Friday 07 June 1996
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County: Yorkshire, England
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