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Annniversaries
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Births: Margaret, Queen of Scots, wife of Alexander III, 1240;
Denis Diderot, scholar and encyclopaedist, 1713; William Scoresby,
Arctic explorer, 1789; Chester Alan Arthur, 21st US President, 1830;
Robert Hutchings Goddard, rocket pioneer, 1882; Flann O'Brien (Brian
O'Nolan), novelist and playwright, 1911; Donald Pleasence, actor,
1919. Deaths: Philip III ("the Bold"), King of France, 1285; Jacques
Offenbach (Jakob Levy Eberst), composer, 1880; William Heinemann,
publisher and playwright, 19...
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Annniversaries.(Obituaries)
The Independent (London, England)
; Births: Margaret, Queen of Scots, wife of Alexander III, 1240; Denis Diderot, scholar and encyclopaedist, 1713; William Scoresby, Arctic explorer, 1789; Chester Alan Arthur, 21st US President, 1830; Robert Hutchings Goddard, rocket pioneer, 1882; Flann O'Brien (Brian O'Nolan), novelist and
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Alexander III, Tsar of Russia 1881-1889: John Etty assesses the historical significance of one of the lesser known Tsars.(PROFILES IN POWER)(Biography)
History Review
; [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] The reign of Alexander III will always be compared either with that of his 'liberating' father, Alexander II, or of his ill-fated son, Nicholas II. While it is easy to see Alexander III as the repressive antithesis of his father, or the strong autocrat his son wished he could
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Lapotko, Alexander III
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
; Lapotko, Alexander III Wednesday, August 27, 2003 Lapotko, Alexander III Of Waterford, formerly of Racine, August 26, 2003, age 50. Beloved husband of Rhonda D. (nee Peterson). Loving father of Alexander (Rebecca) Lapotko, IV, Amber R. and Ashlee M. Lapotko. Precious grandfather of Justyce R.
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Alexander III and Associates make a fashion statement in the Music
Tennessee TRIBUNE, The
; K. Dawn Rutledge Tennessee TRIBUNE, The 04-12-1995 Alexander III and Associates make a fashion statement in the Music City. By K. Dawn Rutledge The scene is set with a cloud of smoke appearing among dim flickering lights, models holding masks in front of their faces, mime along with eerie music
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Heinemann acquires new 'Vagina Monologues' book.(from author Eve Ensler)(Brief Article)
M2 Best Books
; M2 BEST BOOKS-(C)2000-2004 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD Publisher William Heinemann has acquired the new book from the creator of 'The Vagina Monologues', Eve Ensler. 'The Good Body' sees Ensler focus on the rest of the female form, discussing cosmetic surgery, cultural and background issue and the
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A choice of crime novels
The Spectator
; Any new novel by John Harvey is cause for celebration. He produces beautifully written, solidly engineered crime stories that probe the flaws and sensitivities of British society. Gone to Ground (William Heinemann, 12.99) begins with the murder of Stephen Bryan, a lecturer in media studies
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Heinemann, Lorraine
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
; Tues. Jan. 12, 1999. Age 90 years. Preceded in death by her husband, William Heinemann. Survived by many nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends in Wisconsin and Minnesota. Private interment Highland Memorial Park. WEISS FUNERAL HOME 276-5122
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William Heinemann acquires memoirs of Steadman.(Ralph Steadman)(Brief Article)
M2 Best Books
; M2 BEST BOOKS-(C)2000-2006 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD The memoirs of Ralph Steadman, detailing his extraordinary 30 year friendship with the late Hunter S Thompson, have been acquired by Ravi Mirchandani, Publishing Director of publishers William Heinemann. Steadman's partnership with Thompson, also
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John Alexander III, 52 At Texas Instruments 32 years
The Boston Globe
; John D. Alexander III of North Attleborough, a manager at Texas Instruments, died yesterday in Sturdy Memorial Hospital. He was 52. Mr. Alexander, who was known as Jay, started at Texas Instruments as a co-op student in 1966. Over the past 32 years, he rose to the position of marketing and quality
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Book detailing early life of Hannibal Lecter to be released.(William Heinemann to launch a book 'Hannibal Rising' by Thomas Harris)(Brief article)
M2 Best Books
; M2 BEST BOOKS-(C)2000-2006 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD A new book by Thomas Harris entitled Hannibal Rising will detail the early life of the fictional serial killer Hannibal Lecter. The book is scheduled for publication in the UK on 5 December by Random House imprint William Heinemann. A film version of
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