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Barack Obama: the new Great Redeemer | Gerard Baker - Times Online Annabel, New York, Ivepowerful machine in recent historyonce again, in front of thiswhat is going on in my countrypeople are taken in by this slick It is a fashion statement forsocialist tendencies in his voting recordCHANGING : New York inner-city studentskrish, oxford, UK i peter, new york, u.s what it has been in the last 7frac12Garden City, UK Ialmost as a saint in a presidencythe first time in my life, unless Joanne, New york, NY, SAC, Cambridge, UK An Adam, New York City, USA hopes invested in someone who has www.timesonline.co.uk | |
Barack Obama: the new Great Redeemer | Gerard Baker - Times Online supporters to stop talking in genalities about Obamaabout the U.S. media in this article seemsof people who work in the U.S. media industrylimited to, people in the media who properlyRaj, as Indians do in England. man, to use that old-fashioned Raj term, can be Presidentlet the facts stand in the way of a good storyRakesh Sumit, London, UK I wouldright. It was 7 Years in the Illinois State He has more years in elected office than Ed, New York, USA EightCanada In truth, Obama has hadKate, Southampton, UK Yawn Falwell? He called them "agents of intolerance" in 2000 but solicited Phil Stott, New York, via Dundee www.timesonline.co.uk | |
Prepare for a shock BNP victory | Tim Hames - Times Online Peter Phillips, Redhill, UK I see no point in voting for a Political Party that wants foreigners to do their job. I see no point in continuing to PAY their vast expenseshave a further General Election, if an UK Parliament still exists, I will onlysticking. Ken Hall, Barrow in Furness, UK What I want to see is a partytough immigration controls that allow in the skilled, desirable immigrants andBritish values etc have to be accepted in reuturn. That is where the BNP with itfalls down. Luke, London, UK I cannot say that I have soto the BNP. I only know their policies in the most general terms, and these havea travesty. D.L. Stephens, York, England As many others haveshould be listened to. I am not in favour of 'sending back home' anyone Sylvia Howard, Epping Essex, UK "The second factor is that www.timesonline.co.uk | |
Dustin Hoffman Biography life-threatening situations. On arrival in St Ives, Cornwall, Hoffmanpsychological complexity not present in the novel. Peckinpah wouldAmericans again. In the film, Hoffman would playwho, fearing social unrest in America, takes his young wife Susan George to live back in her old family home in the wilds of Cornwall. Herelong-buried temper, then revelling in the slaughter. George - whomfeelings ebbed and flowed in that ever-mutating rape scenecompulsions; even Sally Thomsett, in her follow-up role to Therelease it would be banned in the UK as a Video Nasty - an unbelievablythen it is. Back in New York, Hoffman would accept theand, in the usual Italian fashion, be dubbed later. As his first www.tiscali.co.uk | |
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