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End marriage guidance for Henry VIII, says Howard
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THE Tories would banish from the classrooms the "political
correctness" which sees children asked to offer Henry VIII marriage
guidance, leader Michael Howard claimed yesterday.
James Reed
A review of the national curriculum would be led by former chief
inspector of schools Chris Woodhead, a major critic of Government
education policy since leaving his post in 2000.
Mr Howard told the Welsh Conservatives' conference that political
correctness was getting in the way of pup...
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End marriage guidance for Henry VIII, says Howard
Yorkshire Post
; THE Tories would banish from the classrooms the "political correctness" which sees children asked to offer Henry VIII marriage guidance, leader Michael Howard claimed yesterday. James Reed A review of the national curriculum would be led by former chief inspector of schools Chris Woodhead, a major
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The King's Reformation: Henry VIII and the Remaking of the English Church.(Book review)
History: Review of New Books
; Bernard, G. W. The King's Reformation: Henry VIII and the Remaking of the English Church New Haven: Yale University Press 736 pp., $40.00, ISBN 0-300-10908-3 Publication Date: January 2006 G. W. Bernard's new book is a lengthy and highly detailed account of the high politics of Henry VIII's break
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RICHLY-DETAILED VIEW OF HENRY VIII'S COURT BOUND TO BE A SUCCESS.(DAILY BREAK)(Review)
The Virginian Pilot
; Byline: BARBARA SPIGEL HENRY VIII The King and His Court ALISON WEIR Ballentine. 632 pp. $28. THERE'S AN old saying in the book trade: ``Henry VIII sells Couple this with the current revival of historical biographies and prize-winning author Alison Weir's latest book is a sure-fire winner. Weir is
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Don't miss 'Henry VIII'
The Pantagraph Bloomington, IL
; Henry VIII Venue: Illinois Shakespeare Festival at The Theatre at Ewing, Bloomington Times and dates: 8 p.m. Thursday, Sunday, Tuesday, July 30, and Aug. 3, 5 and 11 Cost: $16 to $40 Running time: 2 hrs. 50 min., with one 15-min. intermission For all sorts of reasons, "Henry VIII" is a bit of an
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Hooray Henry; Tudor history.('Henry VIII: The King and His Court')(Review)
The Economist (US)
; Furry monster HENRY VIII ruled England and its dominions between 1509 and 1547. His likeness, thanks to Holbein's famous portraits in the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum and elsewhere, is so well known that it almost qualifies as a brand. A legend on account of his six wives, King Henry's legacy was
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Losing your head over PBS-TV's 'Henry VIII'
Sunday News Lancaster, PA
; Scandalous rumors. Whispered innuendoes. Worried questions about succession. A polarized nation split in two. No, we're not talking about the 2004 American presidential election. We're talking about 14th-century England and a terrific, two-part "Masterpiece Theatre" presentation titled "Henry
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Talking sense about political correctness.
Journal of Australian Studies
; Over the last seven years or so the expression `political correctness' has entered the political lexicon in the English-speaking world. Hundreds of opinion pieces in newspapers and magazines have been written about it in addition to scores of academic articles and debates in which the expression
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William Huttel Dies; Played Henry VIII
The Washington Post
; William G. Huttel, 48, an actor who was best known for his portrayals of King Henry VIII at the Maryland Renaissance Festival and similar events along the Eastern Seaboard, died Nov. 12 at Greater Southeast Community Hospital after a heart attack. At 6 feet 8 inches tall and weighing more than 300
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ARTS DIARY: Revealed - the four faces of Henry VIII.(Features)
Daily Post (Liverpool, England)
; T WAS a little like a spot the difference contest when four paintings of Henry VIII were hung together at The Walker in Liverpool yesterday. It was the first time all four full-length portraits of the much married English king had been seen together. The gimmick was that all four had been based on
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The civil war that never was Richard Rex considers a study of the popular rising that threatened Henry VIII with civil war
The Sunday Telegraph London
; The Pilgrimage of Grace: The Rebellion that Shook Henry VIII's Throne by Geoffrey Moorhouse Weidenfeld & Nicolson, pounds 25, 361 pp pounds 23 ( pounds 1.99 p&p) 0870 155 7222 "WHY WAS THERE so little opposition to Henry VIII's Break with Rome?" was once a hardy perennial of examination papers in
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