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Guardian and article
An amazing article in the Manchester Guardian of last November, entitled `` Fate Of Redundant Churches '', states than an Archbishops' Commission `` reported last month that in the Church of England alone there are 790 churches which are redundant now, or will be in 20 years' time.
According to an article in The Guardian, Guest attended the House of Lords regularly until the House of Lords Act 1999 barred most hereditary peers from their seats.
* " Ethiopia's digital dream " ( 2005 Guardian UK article )
The Guardian ran an article asking " IKEA is changing its font to Verdana – causing outrage among typomaniacs.
According to one incest participant who was interviewed for an article in The Guardian:
" In an article in the Guardian titled Quantum weirdness: What we call ' reality ' is just a state of mind d ' Espagnat wrote that:
* Guardian article on John Wyndham
* Guardian newspaper article on Grant F. Scott's new book about Severn
* The Guardian article about Ashcroft
* Rise and Fall of the LTTE-An Overview A Sri Lanka Guardian article on characteristics of LTTE
* Guardian article on tax havens, discussion of Monaco
*' I sleep soundly ' - Interview with and article on Mikhail Kalashnikov at the age of 83, from The Guardian newspaper.
A 2007 article in The Guardian noted that "... in the summer of 1977, ... punk's nihilistic swagger was the most thrilling thing in England.
Rob Gretton, the band's manager for over twenty years, is credited for having found the name " New Order " in an article in The Guardian entitled " The People's New Order of Kampuchea ".
* Petrarch-the poet who lost his head April 2004 article in The Guardian regarding the exhumation of Petrarch's remains
In The Guardian on 20 April 1989 Hughes wrote the article " The Place Where Sylvia Plath Should Rest in Peace ":
In March 2011 The Guardian published an article concerning an agreement between the World Service and the US State department, in which the latter would provide the BBC with a " low six figure " sum so that new technology could be developed that would stop jamming and to educate people on how to avoid state censorship should they want to.
* Luxury hotel, equestrian centre, cinema complex-welcome to the new Maze — The Guardian newspaper article, 31 May 2006
Powell claimed in an article for The Guardian on 7 December 1988 that the new Western-friendly foreign policy of Russia under Mikhail Gorbachev heralded " the death and burial of the American empire ".
Roy Greenslade credits the editor of The Guardian, Alan Rusbridger, with coining the word " super-injunction " in an article about the Trafigura affair in September 2009.
He collected portable artifacts, especially sealstones, at every opportunity, between sending back article after article to the Guardian.
* An article in the Guardian
In July 2012, The Guardian ran an article reporting that ALEC had launched a worldwide campaign against plain cigarette packaging laws.
* Guardian ( UK ) article

Guardian and mentioning
But then nor did Columbus " by Simon Jenkins, 20 January 2006 article in The Guardian mentioning the La Merika theory among others
The original etymology of this name is thought to have its roots in the ancient Zoroastrianism, namely, in Avestan Frawardin Yasht (" Hymn to the Guardian Angels "), there is a mentioning of: âterepâtahe ashaonô fravashîm ýazamaide, which literally translates from Old Persian as " we worship the Fravashi of the holy Atare-pata ".

Guardian and play
During Pope's friendship with Joseph Addison, he contributed to Addison's play Cato, as well as writing for The Guardian and The Spectator.
Michael Billington wrote in The Guardian that " play gets richer with each viewing ... there is poetry and passion behind the mathematics and metaphysics.
Writing in The Guardian, John Rowe Townsend was damning of the book, saying of the car " I don't care for her much, or the values she stands for " and, of the writing, that " we have the adult writer at play rather than the children's writer at work.
* March 12-Abraham Cowley's play The Guardian is acted before Prince Charles ( later to be King Charles II ) at Trinity College, Cambridge.
A book reviewer of David Levy's Love and Sex with Robots in The Guardian in 2008 suggested that teledildonics was " but one stage in a technological and social revolution in which robots will play increasingly " attend to our needs with magic fingers "; Levy argued that by 2050 " sex with robots will be commonplace.
* The Guardian ( play ), the Caroline era stage play by Philip Massinger
* Guardian article-Extended interview with Muldoon and analysis The poet at play 12 May 2001 Accessed 2010-02-27
Not quite as star gets second chance to play for a million-article in The Guardian about a disputed quiz question about the motto of the United States.
In 1658 he revised and altered his play of The Guardian, and prepared it for the press under the title of The Cutter of Coleman Street, but it did not appear until 1661.
Nicholas de Jongh, drama correspondent of The Guardian, wrote that the play was ‘… degraded into a cheap grotesque pantomime ’, adding that, ‘ the late appearance from the dancing Cloggies underlined the cheapness of the conception .’ This was seen by the lads as a complete vindication of all they had stood for.
In Geneforge 4, the player starts as a member of the rebellion, and thus may play a Lifecrafter instead of a Shaper, a Warrior instead of a Guardian, and an Infiltrator instead of an Agent ( same weaknesses and strengths apply ).
In 2002, Yost performed in a play called Fallen Guardian Angels at " the complex " located in Los Angeles for A. P. L. A.
While working for The Guardian, Phillips wrote a play called " Traitors " which was performed at The Drill Hall from January 1986.
In reviewing the London première, on 24 April 1975, Michael Billington, of The Guardian, observes that the play is " about precisely what its title suggests ":
" In the The Guardian, Billington concludes that " This is a compelling revival much aided by Neil Austin's lighting and Adam Cork's subliminal sound ," observing: " when audience and cast finally joined in applauding Pinter, was seated in a box, I felt it was in recognition of an eerily disturbing play that transports us into a world somewhere between reality and dream.
The Guardian hailed it as: ‘ the most life-enhancing production of Shakespeare ’ s play since Peter Brook ’ s '
Professor Gurharpal Singh, writing in The Guardian, criticised the protests against the play for promoting an outdated view of Sikhs, and the establishment " promotion of religion in public life " as ignoring internal tensions in communities and stifling dissent.
Dr. Jasdev Singh Rai, writing for The Guardian, criticised the play as sensationalist and the negative portrayal of Sikh protest against the play as showing that colonial attitudes towards ethnic minorities remain.
The play was lauded by Michael Billington as a " remarkable " production, with The Guardian critic praising Oberman for her successful portrayal of " Miss Fay " as " the teacher torn between her own career and her pupil's potential ".
One of the first to draw comparisons with The Year of the Sex Olympics and the rise of reality television programmes ( soap operas without professional actors ), such as Big Brother, Castaway 2000 and Survivor, was the journalist Nancy Banks-Smith in a review of the first series of the UK version of Big Brother for The Guardian in 2000, a theme she later expounded upon in 2003, writing that the play " foretold the reality show and, in the scramble for greater sensation, its logical outcome ".
Michael Billington in The Guardian described the play as " a heartfelt lamentation for the future generations ".
The paper contended that the play, though controversial, is not antisemitic, yet Seven Jewish Children was viewed by another Guardian writer as historically inaccurate and harshly critical of Jews.

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