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Harold Pinter is dead. Here is an excerpt from his 2005 Nobel prize acceptance speech: [...] Political language, as used by politicians, does not venture into any of this territory since the majority of politicians, on the evidence available to us, are interested not in truth but in power and in the maintenance of that power. To maintain that power it is essential that people remain in     

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Author: taxfree
Date: Dec 25, 2008 20:56

Harold Pinter is dead. Here is an excerpt from his 2005 Nobel prize acceptance speech: [...] Political language, as used by politicians, does not venture into any of this territory since the majority of politicians, on the evidence available to us, are interested not in truth but in power and in the maintenance of that power. To maintain that power it is essential that people remain in
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John Andrews wrote: > > Peter Farey wrote: > > > > John Andrews wrote: > > > > > > Peter Farey wrote: > If this was a deep-laid plot then the details of all of this > could and would have been worked out in fine detail long > before. The "out-of-the-wayness" of Deptford is, when one > looks at it, a definite *disadvantage* in that secrecy would > inevitably be more difficult to maintain     

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Author: taxfree
Date: Dec 25, 2008 20:56

Nietzsche> '> s Ecce Homo A Centenary Conference at the Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies School of Advanced Study, University of London 27-28 November 2008 CALL FOR PAPERS Closing date: 31 March 2008 Keynote speakers include: Keith Ansell Pearson, Steven Aschheim, Paul Bishop, Lesley Chamberlain, Daniel Conway, Carol Diethe, Rüdiger Görner
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On Jan 13, 2:56 pm, "ElParedon" <ser...@bellsouth.net> wrote: > "B'iny'amin C'r'amer" <hebess...@atalltymes.com> wrote in message > > news:fmcb88$6ie$3@otis.netspace.net.au... > > > > > "Lisa" <mando...@verizon.net> wrote in message > >news:8a151e16-8ccd-4b0d-9ca1-9cb43f08b3e8@i72g2000hsd.googlegroups.com... > > I was a little surprised that they brought it up, but maybe it was > > unavoidable     

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Author: Peter Farey
Date: Jul 11, 2008 21:46

On Jan 13, 2:56 pm, "ElParedon" <ser...@bellsouth.net> wrote: "B'iny'amin C'r'amer" <hebess...@atalltymes.com> wrote in message news:fmcb88$6ie$3@otis.netspace.net.au... "Lisa" <mando...@verizon.net> wrote in message news:8a151e16-8ccd-4b0d-9ca1-9cb43f08b3e8@i72g2000hsd.googlegroups.com... I was a little surprised that they brought it up, but maybe it was unavoidable
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On Jan 13, 2:56 pm, "ElParedon" <ser...@bellsouth.net> wrote: > "B'iny'amin C'r'amer" <hebess...@atalltymes.com> wrote in message > > news:fmcb88$6ie$3@otis.netspace.net.au... > > > > > "Lisa" <mando...@verizon.net> wrote in message > >news:8a151e16-8ccd-4b0d-9ca1-9cb43f08b3e8@i72g2000hsd.googlegroups.com... > > I was a little surprised that they brought it up, but maybe it was > > unavoidable     

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Author: Jane Lewin
Date: Mar 18, 2008 09:22

On Nov 23, 2:43�pm, Lyra <mountain_qu...@rockathens.com> wrote: Excerpt from `Shakespeare Unbound' Prologue If there is one character in the later plays with whom Shakespeare is commonly identified, it is Prospero in The Tempest, his last solo play. Prospero sees himself as a magician whose art allows him to conjure up entire worlds of men and women, lord it over their lives
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Excerpt from `Shakespeare Unbound' Prologue If there is one character in the later plays with whom Shakespeare is commonly identified, it is Prospero in The Tempest, his last solo play. Prospero sees himself as a magician whose art allows him to conjure up entire worlds of men and women, lord it over their lives, even resurrect them from death. Whatever else he may or may not have thought     

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Author: Lisa
Date: Jan 13, 2008 17:30

On Jul 2, 12:34 pm, xxa...@yahoo.co.uk wrote: IF NOT THE SISTER THEY KILL THE BROTHER! IF NOT THE BROTHER THEY KILL SPANIARD! IF NOT SPANIARD THEY KILL AMERICAN! IF NOT AMERICAN THEY KILL JEW! IF NOT JEWS THEY KILL FRENCH! IF NOT FRENCH THEY KILL ENGLISH! etc On Jun 30, 6:05 am, Aviroce <dudaras...@gmail.com> wrote: With all the detective work England boasts of
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Author: Lisa
Date: Jan 13, 2008 17:30

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Author: Lisa
Date: Jan 13, 2008 17:30

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Author: lackpurity
Date: Nov 23, 2007 21:26

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Author: Lyra
Date: Nov 23, 2007 12:43

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Author: Aviroce
Date: Jul 2, 2007 21:22

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