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Babyteeth: The eloquent, emotive and excellently crafted Aussie drama hits Neon

Babyteeth: The eloquent, emotive and excellently crafted Aussie drama hits Neon
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Tucson Weekly: Feisty Festival (April 16 - April 22, 1998)

Step Aside, Cannes, Arizona Takes A Shot At Film Frenzy. By Stacey Richter IT S BEEN WONDERFUL watching the evolution of the Arizona Film Festival. Each year has brought a wider variety of films to Tucson from Arizona and around the world. This year s festival, running from April 16 through 26, has more movies, fewer repeat showings, more personal appearances by filmmakers (more than 40 are scheduled) and an expanded roster of venues. In fact, there are so many tempting offerings, at so many different locations, in such a compressed period of time, that the choices can seem overwhelming. But there s an order to the madness: Just keep an eye on the category listings

Tony Blair did not approve Irish Famine statement

news Tony Blair did not approve Irish Famine statement © Getty Images Tony Blair s admission of the British government s culpability over the Irish Famine was neither written by the former PM or approved by him before it was sent, National Archive files show. They show Mr Blair s private secretary Sir John Holmes wrote the message and could not reach him for final approval. The 1997 statement was welcomed as an overdue recognition of British failure. More than 1m people died in what is known as the Great Famine of 1845-52, when Ireland was part of the UK. A million more people emigrated during this time.

Tuesday briefing: Government may sweeten NHS England pay offer

Tuesday briefing: Government may sweeten NHS England pay offer
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National Archive: Tony Blair did not approve Irish Famine statement, files show

BBC News By Sanchia Berg image copyrightAlain BUU Tony Blair s admission of the British government s culpability over the Irish Famine was neither written nor approved by the former PM before it was sent, National Archive papers show. Mr Blair s private secretary Sir John Holmes wrote it but could not reach him for final approval, according to files. The 1997 statement was welcomed as an overdue recognition of British failure. More than a million people died between 1845-52 in the famine, when the entire island of Ireland was part of the UK. And about two million more people emigrated over a decade.

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