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This Cultural Life

cos it was in the house, my dad had it. and i thought it was going to be, "oh, good, animals! "just like wind in the willows." talking animals? talking animals. what fun! er...but this is not what it was, and, of course, of the soviet union at that time, based on the show trials and so forth. because you were, what — nine, ten...? yeah, i had no knowledge of those things. so itjust ruined me, because here were these nice animals and they came to tragic ends, and it was very, very upsetting. when it came to 1984, then, what was it about that book that gripped you so much? having been born in 1939, two months after the onset of world war ii, i've always been pretty interested in dictatorships, and also world war ii. mm. so, by the time i got round to being plunged into history,

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This Cultural Life

doing your homework. and especially reading george orwell. when did you first come across orwell, then? well, my dad liked science fiction because he was a scientist and he used to get a big kick out of it. hmm. so he had quite a collection. but i first read animal farm cos it was in the house, my dad had it. and i thought it was going to be, "oh, good, animals! just like wind in the willows." talking animals? talking animals. what fun! er...but this is not what it was. and of course, i didn't understand that it was an allegory of the soviet union at that time, based on the show trials and so forth. um... because you were, what — nine, ten...? yeah. i had no knowledge of those things. so itjust ruined me, because here were these nice animals and they...and they came to tragic ends. and it was very, very upsetting. when it came to 1984, then, what was it about that book that gripped you so much?

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This Cultural Life

this cultural life is reading sci—fi in the cellar when you were supposed to be doing your homework. and especially reading george orwell. when did you first come across orwell, then? well, my dad liked science fiction because he was a scientist and he used to get a big kick out of it. hmm. so he had quite a collection. but i first read animal farm cos it was in the house, my dad had it. hmm. and i thought it was going to be, "oh, good, animals! just like wind in the willows." talking animals? talking animals. what fun! er. . . but this is not what it was. and of course, i didn't understand that it was an allegory of the soviet union at that time, based on the show trials and so forth. um... because you were, what — nine, ten...? yeah. i had no knowledge of those things. so itjust ruined me, because here were these nice animals and they...and they came to tragic ends. and it was very, very upsetting. when it came to 1984, then, what was it about that book that gripped you so much? having been born in 1939, two months

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This Cultural Life

and especially reading george orwell. when did you first come across orwell, then? well, my dad liked science fiction because he was a scientist and he used to get a big kick out of it. so he had quite a collection. but i first read animal farm cos it was in the house, my dad had it. and i thought it was going to be, "oh, good, animals! "just like wind in the willows." talking animals? talking animals. what fun! er. . . but this is not what it was. and of course, i didn't understand that it was an allegory of the soviet union at that time, based on the show trials and so forth. because you were, what — nine, ten...? yeah. i had no knowledge of those things. so itjust ruined me, because here were these nice animals and they...and they came to tragic ends. and it was very, very upsetting. when it came to 1984, then, what was it about that book that

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This Cultural Life

so, did you perform, as well? yes, of course. yeah? you were...? yes, i played orlon. 0k. yes, i performed, i directed. hmm. your next choice for this cultural life is reading sci—fi in the cellar when you were supposed to be doing your homework. and especially reading george orwell. when did you first come across orwell, then? well, my dad liked science fiction because he was a scientist and he used to get a big kick out of it. hmm. so he had quite a collection. but i first read animal farm cos it was in the house, my dad had it. hmm. and i thought it was going to be, "oh, good, animals! "just like wind in the willows." talking animals? talking animals. what fun! er...but this is not what it was. and of course, i didn't understand that it was an allegory of the soviet union at that time, based on the show trials and so forth. um... because you were, what — nine, ten...? yeah. i had no knowledge of those things.

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This Cultural Life

hmm. so he had quite a collection. but i first read animal farm cos it was in the house, my dad had it. hmm. and i thought it was going to be, "oh, good, animals! just like wind in the willows." talking animals? talking animals. what fun! er...but this is not what it was. and of course, i didn't understand that it was an allegory of the soviet union at that time, based on the show trials and so forth. um... because you were, what — nine, ten...? yeah. i had no knowledge of those things. so itjust ruined me, because here were these nice animals and they...and they came to tragic ends. and it was very, very upsetting. when it came to 1984, then, what was it about that book that gripped you so much? having been born in 1939, two months after the onset of world war ii, i've always been pretty interested in dictatorships. and also, world war ii.

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Nicky Campbell

turn one patient. just to give you an idea. what do _ turn one patient. just to give you an idea. what do you _ turn one patient. just to give you an idea. what do you say - turn one patient. just to give you an idea. what do you say about l turn one patient. just to give you | an idea. what do you say about it turn one patient. just to give you i an idea. what do you say about it to each other when you are having a cup of tea, you and your colleagues? brute of tea, you and your colleagues? we are so of tea, you and your colleagues? - are so used to it now, it has been around for 20 years, this is nothing new, nothing new. the worst of it, what is happening to children and thatis what is happening to children and that is really very worrying. we are seeing type two diabetes in children under the age of ten. ichris seeing type two diabetes in children under the age of ten.— under the age of ten. chris in swansea _ under the age of ten. chris in swansea is — under the age of ten. chris in swansea is with _ under the age of ten. chris in swansea is with us _ under the age of ten. chris in swansea is with us as - under the age of ten. chris in swansea is with us as well i under the age of ten. chris in i swansea is with us as well with doctor chris, so chris in swansea, what would you like to say. welcome. good morning. one of the first things— good morning. one of the first things i— good morning. one of the first things i want to say, i do find it quite _ things i want to say, i do find it quite offensive when people say it is about _ quite offensive when people say it is about education and people are not educated unless they make healthy — not educated unless they make healthy choices. i am educated, i am 39 years— healthy choices. i am educated, i am 39 years old. — healthy choices. i am educated, i am 39 years old, i live on my own. i know _ 39 years old, i live on my own. i know how — 39 years old, i live on my own. i know how to _ 39 years old, i live on my own. i know how to eat healthily, but i can't _ know how to eat healthily, but i can't always afford to. there is a

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A pulse review on the impact of Wande Coal's 'Mushin 2 Mo'Hits' album

No artist has had an enduring impact on Nigerias modern Pop like the melody-molding maestro Wande Coal. | Pulse Nigeria

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The Ingraham Angle

into him and skate away and issr his lawyer seems to begoop auditioning to be a goup sales representative. may i ask how tall you are? >> i'm just under five ten.i hae >> okay, i am so jealous. to okay, i am so jealous. i have to wear four inch heels just to make it to five five . . >> you're small but mighty. actually , you're not thatsm small. i want to talk with yol. u aboutcounte the counterclaim and he has deterred you from enjoyingrcas the rest of what was a very expensive vacation. o well, i lost half a day of skiing and i'm assumingunder you're under oath here. >> here, that you're a good tipf yes. okay, fantastic. i wouldn't expect anything less. >> laura , this lawyer, a br christian van orman, is either a brilliant cross examiner or gwynneth needs to get a restraining order against her. >>r. is something else. >> i've never seen courtroom drama like this. my question to you is my eight week anniversary of my surgery is wednesday.

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Oscar Nominations

inisherin. hollywood has a lot of love for this movie. nominated twice in supporting actress and ke huy quan in supporting actor. people have fallen for this movie. for me it is a big fx movie, but the actors were keeping their heads on all of this was going on around them, getting recognition, as well. it is a hugely popularfilm out there. is a hugely popular film out there. is it fair to say this was almost a snowball, it was fantastic to look at, really creative, cracking performances, i didn't entirely always know what was going on. everything everywhere all at once, it says it on the ten. it everything everywhere all at once, it says it on the ten.— it says it on the ten. it lost me, as a film _ it says it on the ten. it lost me, as a film critic! _ it says it on the ten. it lost me, as a film critic! it _ it says it on the ten. it lost me, as a film critic! it is _ it says it on the ten. it lost me, as a film critic! it is cartoonish. | as a film critic! it is cartoonish. it is about the multi—verse. there is ke huy quan. they are all great

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