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Fraser minister Peter Durack dies - The AustralianDate: Tue, 15. July 2008 14:51:24
Fraser minister Peter Durack diesThe Australian - 12 hours agoFRASER government attorney-general Peter Durack, who died in Perth on Sunday aged 81, has been remembered as a man of great integrity with a political career stretching three decades.Ex-attorney-general Peter Durack dies The West AustralianFormer Attorney-General Peter Durack dead WA todayABC Onlineall 12 news articles
Two Victoria men named to Order of Canada - Times ColonistDate: Wed, 31. December 2008 01:21:38
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Vcr police chief says light sentences given to chronic offenders ... - The Canadian PressDate: Thu, 19. June 2008 01:00:43
Vcr police chief says light sentences given to chronic offenders ...The Canadian Press - 2 hours agoVANCOUVER - Saying his city is plagued by a "ludicrous" trend that sees career criminals released back onto the streets despite dozens of convictions, Vancouver's police chief is calling for a 30-strikes-and-you're-out policy for the city's worst ...Vancouver police seek stiff jail terms for chronic offienders Vancouver SunVancouver police want stiffer sentences for chronic offenders BCLocalNewsNews1130all 24 news articles
Springborg tells MPs to give 100pc or retire - ABC Regional OnlineDate: Tue, 27. May 2008 22:49:38
Springborg tells MPs to give 100pc or retireABC Regional Online - 4 hours agoThe Queensland Opposition Leader says any MP not totally committed to the job should retire at next year's election. Beaudesert MP Kev Lingard has announced he will not stand again, after a 25-year career in Parliament.Veteran Nationals MP to retire Bellingen Shire Courier Sun'Call home Kev' to quit Courier MailABC Regional Onlineall 259 news articles
Blow for ousted OBCs: SC refuses to stay UPSC list - Times of IndiaDate: Wed, 9. July 2008 21:26:00
Blow for ousted OBCs: SC refuses to stay UPSC listTimes of India - 17 hours agoNew Delhi: The Supreme Court on Wednesday refused to stay the revised list of successful candidates in this year's civil services examination that saw the elimination of 96 OBC candidates after the UPSC applied an SC order that stalled double quota ...Hearing of plea against UPSC on July 18 HinduSC will hear petition against reservation in civil services Indlaw.comIndiaEduNews.net - Hinduall 9 news articles
Boeing CEO McNerney gambles on strike - ReutersDate: Sun, 14. September 2008 07:38:59
Earthtimes (press release)Boeing CEO McNerney gambles on strikeReuters - 7 hours agoBy Bill Rigby NEW YORK (Reuters) - Boeing Co chief executive Jim McNerney is betting his career that the world's biggest-selling plane maker can survive a strike by its assembly workers and emerge stronger by holding firm on its right to outsource work ...Long strike at Boeing could harm US exports Kansas.comall 15 news articles
Katharine McPhee in Harmony with ?The House Bunny? - Boston HeraldDate: Thu, 21. August 2008 01:10:45
Katharine McPhee in Harmony with ?The House Bunny?Boston Herald - 2 hours agoBy Stephen Schaefer Katharine McPhee is one ?American Idol? finalist who is forging a career beyond the microphone. Even though she sings ?I Know What Boys Like? as the final credits roll in ?The House Bunny,? McPhee, 24, said when she signed on to ...Katharine McPhee's 'House' call Los Angeles TimesRumer Willis joins the "family business" ReutersCanMag - News4Jax.comall 20 news articles
Boeing CEO McNerney gambles on strike - ReutersDate: Sun, 14. September 2008 07:38:59
Earthtimes (press release)Boeing CEO McNerney gambles on strikeReuters - 7 hours agoBy Bill Rigby NEW YORK (Reuters) - Boeing Co chief executive Jim McNerney is betting his career that the world's biggest-selling plane maker can survive a strike by its assembly workers and emerge stronger by holding firm on its right to outsource work ...Long strike at Boeing could harm US exports Kansas.comall 15 news articles
Concert review of Sonatina for Recorders and Piano in Norwich@AlDate: Fri, 16. May 2008 23:32:13
On Sunday, 2 February 2003, Ross Winters (recorders) and Christopher Green-Armytage (piano) gave a delightful recital of works for recorders and piano at the King of Hearts Arts Centre, Norwich, which is housed in a beautifully restored, old building. The programme was devoted to British and German works for recorders and piano of the 20th century, and included compositions by Gordon Jacob, Edmund Rubbra, Antony Hopkins. Christopher Green- Armytage also contributed two delightful piano pieces by Chopin, Nocturne, Op. 62, No. 2 and Mazurka, Op. 17, No. 4, and John Ireland's Sonatina for piano solo, which was appropriate because John Ireland had taught Alan Bush composition for five years, 1922-1927, and remained a close friend of his former pupil until he died in 1962. The concert concluded with Alan Bush's Sonatina for descant, treble and tenor recorders and piano, Op. 82, which Ross Winters described as a most "substantial and important work", a fitting end to his programme.
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The Bush Sonatina has three movements; Introduction and Allegro, Andante quasi larghetto, and Vivo, which are written for treble, tenor and descant recorders. Beginning on the treble recorder, there is a short introduction, followed by a beautiful melodic passage in folk idiom. The second slow movement on the tenor recorder exploits the dark, rich, sonority of the instrument. The third movement opens with a vivacious horn-pipe melody on the descant recorder, followed by a more reflective passage on the treble recorder; this movement returns to the horn-pipe motif on the descant recorder and ends with a great flourish. The Sonatina was beautifully performed by Ross Winters and Christopher Green-Armytage.
Alan Bush composed his Sonatina in 1975 at the request of Ross Winters, who had completed his studies in Amsterdam in 1974 and was about to embark on his career as a recorder player. Ross Winters wrote to the composer, saying "it would be a great kindness if you would consider writing a piece for me". This Alan Bush gladly agreed to do the following year, and the work was dedicated to Ross Winters, whom Alan Bush described as "a phenomenal performer" on the instrument. The first performance was given by Ross Winters (recorders) and Alan Bush (piano) at the Wigmore Hall, London, 11 January 1976. Ross Winters has performed the work on numerous occasions since. The Sonatina was published by Nova Music, London in 1981.
Fox broadcaster Joe Buck?s joke backfires - Boston HeraldDate: Fri, 4. July 2008 13:47:57
Fox broadcaster Joe Buck?s joke backfiresBoston Herald - 1 hour agoBy Barry Jackson / McClatchy Newspapers MIAMI - Along with his distinct voice, commanding on-air presence and alertness to detail, Joe Buck?s quick wit generally has served him well in his career, as he ascended to one of the coveted positions in ...Buck Makes Waves by Channel Surfing New York TimesGrilling up a few sports media notes and trying not to drop them ... Baltimore SunSan Diego Union Tribune - AOL SPORTSall 10 news articles
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