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daily-mail should centre
An article on playwrights in the Daily Mail , listed according to Hard Left, Soft Left, Hard Right, Soft Right and Centre. I am not listed. I should probably come under Soft Centre. Alan Bennett
daily-mail asylums criminals
The Daily Mail can't say 'asylum-seeker' without saying 'foreign criminal' in the same sentence. I'm sure it's practically editorial policy. Chris Cleave
daily-mail groups members
You can't expect to work for the Daily Mail group and have the rest of society treat with you respect as a useful member of society, because you are not. Ken Livingstone
daily-mail journalism fringe
I started on the fringes of journalism as a cartoonist on The Daily Mail. Humphrey Lyttelton
daily-mail politician journalist
Politicians are just Daily Mail journalists writ large, aren't they? They're always telling us what's going to happen, and we know they don't know! Tom Baker
groups money people pick stakes whenever
Whenever there's money involved, they pick groups of people to test. The stakes are higher. Allyce Najimy
groups internet learn needs surf throughout
We have so many (hate) groups throughout the country, ... One only needs to surf the Internet to learn about most of them. John Fernandez
groups join money motivated motivation possible raise rights surprise suspicious wanting
Ultimately, it wouldn't surprise me if this is a way for two different groups to raise as much money as possible and then join forces. We are suspicious of their motivation because we know they are motivated by wanting to take away the rights of our families. Geoffrey Kors
groups care littles
In my own little way, I feel like I'm part of a group of writers who care deeply about pushing the essay forward. David Shields
groups kind establishment
There are all kinds of under-represented groups in the literary establishment. Janette Turner Hospital
groups want way
I'm a natural novelist. I'm interested in the person and the group, and how they mesh. And one of the ways I don't want them to mesh is for the person to be subsumed into the group. Jane Smiley
groups analysis helping
Every novel deals with social problems. It can't help it because the protagonist must come in conflict with his group. So the author has to offer an analysis of how the group and the protagonist fit. Otherwise, the reader will just say, "This makes no sense," and will put it away. Jane Smiley
groups camps
I have never believed in being part of any one group or camp. Akshay Kumar
groups local seeing shift sponsors state structured supported
We are seeing a shift from well-organized, local groups supported by state sponsors to more far-flung and loosely structured webs of terror, Madeline Albright
members undead
You stole from a member of the undead Darren Shan
members nations united
All countries, big or small, strong or weak, are equal members of the United Nations. Nong Duc Manh
members sexiest placebo
Stef is officially the sexiest member of Placebo Brian Molko
members primary protect staff student students
The primary consideration was to protect the student himself, and protect the students around him, as well as the staff members that were there. Jay Dillon
members officials original together tribe university wonder
University officials and tribe members are working together on the appeal. We were heartened by (Tuesday's) news, and we think it's the right decision. Frankly, we wonder if (the NCAA) ever read some of the original documentation we filed in the first place. Steve Smith
members soon took union
When UTC took over there were 900 employees. Now there's 500 union members and soon it will be down to 350. Ted Dever
members
I am very appreciative the members thought enough of me to make me their president. George Henderson
members sudden worked
Frankly, I don't think they've worked members very much, and then all of the sudden we get an ultimatum. It just doesn't feel to me like there's been enough groundwork done. Marty Brown
members parties political politics society sort work
Without the political parties and the volunteering work of their members day in, day out, we would have a very different sort of politics and society. David Blunkett