“until the whole of them, the bridal party and all, were slowly consumed by death, standing up in a breathless trance in the Floral Chapel.”
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A recent US television iteration, Alaska Daily (2022) starring Hilary Swank, portrays an almost unbelievably ethical group of print journalists battling to reveal the truth about the death and disappearance of indigenous women across the state. It may still work on the screen, but written fiction...
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Reading death threats sent by vegan "fundamentalists" was Neil Rankin's first introduction to plant-based food. The Cordon Bleu-trained chef had just opened a nose-to-tail barbecue restaurant, Temper, in 2016 when he became the target of so much abuse he deleted his so...
Robbie Collin at the Daily Telegraph had good news for fans of the Kildare man’s muscles. “Mescal is always watchable, with a stocky, swarthy, brooding presence that calls to mind a young Richard Harris or Oliver Reed,” he wrote. “And his bod surpasses Crowe’s: the shoulder...
In the history of both the World Wars, we have seen how diplomatic failures have escalated things much rapidly and led to so much death and destruction. Let us hope we do not reach a stage where isolated events trigger the threat of nuclear weapons or the start of a Third World War. ...
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