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Anniversaries
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Births: Pietro Francesco (Caletti di Bruni) Cavalli, composer,
1602; Thomas Robert Malthus, economist, 1766; Christopher Latham
Sholes, inventor of an early typewriter, 1819; Quintin Hogg,
founder of the polytechnic, 1845; Frank (James Thomas) Harris,
journalist and author, 1856; Israel Zangwill, novelist, playwright
and Zionist leader, 1864; Frederick Philip Grove (Felix Paul
Berthold Friedrich Greve), novelist, 1879; Jack Benny (Benjamin
Kubelsky), comedian and actor, 1894.
Deaths: P...
Related newspaper, magazine, and journal articles from HighBeam Research
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St Valentine's Day - who spends?(Brief Article)
Grocer
; The most common type of consumer is the Understated Romantic. They are least likely to buy any products/services and feel St Valentine's Day is too commercial. The Budget Romantics agree that St Valentine's Day is too commercial, but they are most likely to buy a card and have a meal at home.
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Unromantic dispute over the bones of St Valentine.(News)
The Birmingham Post (England)
; The bones of St Valentine have caused church leaders to rattle in a dispute over which sacred building holds the genuine relics. Church leaders from Birmingham, Glasgow, Dublin and Italy, all claim to house St Valentines' bones at their churches. Father Paul Chavasse, at The Oratory in Hagley Road,
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How Brum got it's very own St Valentine!; AS Valentine's Day looms, the Evening Mail looks at some of the stories of love that we reckon make the world go round. To kick off our daily build-up to February 14, JUSTINE HOLLINS suggests one reason why West Midlanders are such hopeless romantics.(ROP)
Birmingham Evening Mail (England)
; Byline: JUSTINE HOLLINS BRUMMIES should be lucky in love next weekend - because St Valentine is keeping a close eye on city lovers. It's a little known fact, but the city has its very own St Valentine and hundreds of couples have tied the knot before his resting place in the Birmingham Oratory. His
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St Valentine lay in a cardboard box in Gorbals.(News)
Daily Record (Glasgow, Scotland)
; IT was a rather shabby end for the patron saint of romance when his remains were stuck in an old cardboard box and left to gather dust on top of a wardrobe. Hardly fitting for St Valentine, who has inspired great romance for hundreds of years. The bones - well, some of them - of the famous
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Gardening: Let flowers do the talking; The power of flowers when it comes to St Valentine's Day.(Features)
Daily Post (Liverpool, England)
; Byline: Peter Surridge POLITICAL correctness has to be suspended on St Valentine's Day. Never mind what they say on the other 364 days,on February 14 women expect to be objects of admiration,desire and gifts. Most of us,of course,are delighted to remember. The problem arises when deciding what to
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