Bahrain s Arab Spring is sometimes called the forgotten uprising - ignored by the media and the world. It is perhaps fairer to say that what happened in Bahrain was swallowed up in the many other tragic events occurring in the Middle East at the time.
But the lack of attention does not undo the brutality or tragedy of Bahrain s uprising - or even the scale. Hundreds of thousands of Bahrainis took to the Pearl Roundabout to demand political reform on 14 February 2011. The turnout was proportionally one of the greatest shows of people power in modern history, and was brutally repressed by Bahraini authorities.
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“To me, Harehills has always been Harehills,” she said.
“For me it is home – I played on the streets of Harehills.
“It was a really friendly place to be around. It’s very multicultural and that is what Harehills is known for. I think growing up here made me really streetwise – you’re out on the streets playing cricket and smashing a few windows as you go on.
“I only have really fond memories. Other people think Harehills is this place that’s scary and has lots of crime – I knew there was deprivation, that was obvious.
“But having spent 27 years of my life there, I have nothing but fond memories.”
Michael Page in 2009 at the University of Huddersfield. Photograph: Lorne Campbell/Guzelian
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My educator, mentor and friend, Michael Page, who has died aged 76, was a physical-organic chemist who made pioneering contributions to his profession over a career spanning five decades.
After studying chemistry at Brighton, then a PhD in Leicester and Glasgow, Mike moved to Brandeis University, Massachusetts, in 1970 to do postdoctoral research with one of the world’s most eminent physical-organic chemists, William Jencks. Together, using classical concepts, they reinterpreted the features that can account for rate acceleration in enzymes, showing there was no need to invoke any of the previously postulated special effects. Their research article Entropic Contributions to Rate Accelerations in Enzymic and Intramolecular Reactions and the Chelate Effect, published in 1971 in the journal Proceedings of
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