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Gadfly.(Humor)(Column)
New Media Age
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June 27, 2002
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Clash of the tiny
Truccare! Combinare! Just some of the words spat out by our Mediterranean cousins this week. Gadfly too was saddened by the exit of our own lads at the hands of a dentally stricken Brazilian and a 1970s porn star. But redemption is at hand.
For all those who already know the final result (South Korea, overcoming the minor hitch of a semi-final exit) and fancy a bit more excitement on Sunday, check out theotherfinal.com.
A fab site has been created to mark the match between Bhutan and Montserrat, ranked 202nd and 203rd (out of 203) ...
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Why weep you by the tide, Ulysses?(Play)
Magazine article from: Calliope
; ...adaptation of Greek plays. Livius Andronicus, a Greek slave from Tarentum...Julia (a girl, age 15) Livius Andronicus (a young teacher, about 26...going to meet a private tutor, Livius Andronicus, at the house of Quintus Ogulnius...
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Theater Alliance Director Stages Exit; Jeremy Skidmore to Step Down at Season's End
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post
; ...House Theatre's Silver Spring stage through Jan. 28. Jaster begins the show as the ancient Roman poet and actor Livius Andronicus, who resorts to mime when his voice gives out. Behind him, his servant and foil (Mandell) recites the tale of...
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Swansea inspires Italian job.(News)
Newspaper article from: Western Mail (Cardiff, Wales)
; ...Zeta Jones, singer Bonnie Tyler, soccer stars John Charles, John Hartson. (Taranto): Third Century Latin Poet Livius Andronicus, Rodolfo Guglielmi (registered birth name of Hollywood star Rudolph Valentino) and actor Silvester Stallone whose...
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Konstantinos Sp. Staikos. The History of the Library in Western Civilization: From Cicero to Hadrian.(Book review)
Magazine article from: Papers of the Bibliographical Society of Canada
; ...world and its influence on Rome. (1) The second chapter continues in a related vein; celebrated names (e.g. Livius Andronicus, Ennius, and Plautus) of early Roman writers are briefly discussed, especially in light of their "Greekness...
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Omeros.
Magazine article from: Americas (English Edition)
; ...interpretation of Homer's work, and as such should be considered part of the line of translations that, starting with Livius Andronicus, stretches to the present in English through Alexander Pope, George Chapman, Robert Fitzgerald, and the more...
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