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...with Britain's Inland Revenue to keep the land in its natural state in exchange for inheritance-tax relief. Locals claimed that when they wanted land to start businesses or build houses, the Vesteys often declined their requests. "I have refused one or two cases for houses that seem-ed rather unsuitable places for them to be," says Edmund Vestey, 73, adding that such a "wonderful, wild wilderness" is rare, and "it's greater and more important than any of us." That's not how local entrepreneurs see it. Martin Shairp, 26, a merchant navy officer, plans to return home...
...what the evidence could bear - and the failure to find any weapons of mass destruction, plus the continuing mess in the country, have drained his credibility. "I didn't have any problems with him before the war," says Nigel Williams, a marketing manager. "Now I think he should concede." Ed Owen, who advised Foreign Secretary Jack Straw for 12 years before starting a political-communications firm, spent last month campaigning to become a Labour councillor in his London borough. Owen found "a good deal of hostility to Blair among middle-class, liberal-leaning Labour supporters, much of it wrapped...
...where he eventually enrolled at the USC architecture school. There he somehow managed to fail a basic course. In his early years he says he was more drawn to the company of the painters and sculptors leading the vibrant LA artistic scene than to his young architectural peers. Ed Ruscha, Julian Schnabel , even his psychiatrist, Milton Wexler, make appearances in what might be called supportive roles in the film, as do clients and other admirers, most of whom manage to stay shy of sycophancy. The film also offers a very handsomely shot portfolio of Gehry buildings, but spares...
...Ed Solerno, Eliot Kitchen Manager has closed off several routes of mouse entry into the kitchen,” Packer wrote in the Jan. 31 report. “He has also put perishable food including bread into mouse-tight containers...
...reality, unless the Crimson had finished way down in the final standings, it would still be headed to Charleston.“In all honesty, we probably would have gotten an at-large bid if we hadn’t qualified,” Porter said. A Harvard co-ed team which has hovered around the top of the rankings all year would most likely have been looked kindly upon by the selection committee, which selects its nationals participants much in the same way that committees select at-large bids for their NCAA tournaments in sports like basketball and lacrosse.The...