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Rupert and Cornwell
The project began during a period of what Rupert Cornwell described as " paranoia " at the CIA, when America had lost its nuclear monopoly, and fear of Communism was at its height.
* Cornwell, Rupert ( 1983 ).

Rupert and Life
* Travel writer Richard Halliburton ( 1900 – 1939 ) gathered material, including an interview with Brooke's mother, for an eventual biography of Brooke, but completion of the task fell to Arthur Springer whose Red Wine of Youth — A Life of Rupert Brooke, benefitting from Halliburton's researches, appeared in 1952.
* Morley, Christopher, " Rupert Brooke " in Shandygaff – A number of most agreeable Inquirendoes upon Life & Letters, interspersed with Short Stories & Skits, the Whole Most Diverting to the Reader ( New York: Garden City Publishing Company, 1918 ), pp. 58 – 71.
" Rupert Brooke: His Life and His Legend " ( George Weidenfield and Nicolson Ltd 1980 )
" Forever England: The Life of Rupert Brooke " ( Mainstream Publishing Company Ltd 1997 )
" Rupert Brooke: Life, Death and Myth " ( Metro Books, 1999 )
Merlin Holland's Oscar Wilde: A Life in Letters ( 2003 ) was dedicated " To the memory of Rupert Hart-Davis, with love and gratitude.
Rupert Hart-Davis collected and published a collection of his essays on cricket, Cricket All His Life, which John Arlott called " the best written of all books on cricket.
* Cricket All His Life ( 1950 ), edited by Rupert Hart-Davis, cricket writing
Singer-songwriter Tom Paxton's 1975 album, Something in My Life and Rupert Holmes ' fourth album, Pursuit of Happiness were also released by the label.
" Wendi Deng: The Life and Times of Mrs. Rupert Murdoch.
* Man Of Letters: The Extraordinary Life and Times of Literary Impresario Rupert Hart-Davis ( 2005 )
His performance in 1948 as Rupert Billings in “ The Happiest Days of Your Life ” won the Clarence Derwent award.

Rupert and Death
* 12 September 1915, New York Times, A Genius Whom the War Made and Killed ; Rupert Brooke's Death at the Front Illustrates the Paradox of the Effect on Literature of War, Which Ended His Career and Made Him Immortal
The book was adapted for the big screen in the Spanish language film: Chronicle of a Death Foretold ( 1987 ), an Italian-French-Colombian co-production, directed by Francesco Rosi, starring Ornella Muti, Rupert Everett and Anthony Delon.
Wood was confirmed to join the cast of The Necessary Death of Charlie Countryman with Shia LaBeouf and Rupert Grint.
In 2013, upcoming projects he is involved in include The Stolen and The Necessary Death of Charlie Countryman with Shia LaBeouf and Rupert Grint.

Rupert and Roberto
( To help the reader keep track, each book begins with a list and brief description of the characters ) Although the books do not always follow each other sequentially-Rivals and Polo chronologically overlap, for example-they are linked by recurring characters ( chiefly Rupert Campbell-Black, Roberto Rannaldini, and their families ) and later books make reference to events of previous books.

Rupert and Victor
* Rupert Victor John Carington, 5th Baron Carrington ( 1891 – 1938 )
The first season featured new interpretations of The Batman's villains such as Rupert Thorne ( voiced by Victor Brandt ), The Joker ( voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson ), The Penguin ( voiced by Tom Kenny ), Catwoman ( voiced by Gina Gershon ), Mr. Freeze ( voiced by Clancy Brown ), Firefly ( voiced by Jason Marsden ), Ventriloquist and Scarface ( voiced by Dan Castellaneta ), Man-Bat ( voiced by Peter MacNicol ), Cluemaster ( voiced by Glenn Shadix ), and Bane ( voiced by Joaquim de Almeida in the first appearance, Ron Perlman in the second ).
Several friends from Eton joined him there, but he also became very close to Rupert Buxton, the son of Sir Thomas Fowell Victor Buxton, 4th Baronet
* Rupert Thorne is featured in The Batman voiced by Victor Brandt.

Rupert and Ltd
* Brooke, Rupert, Letters From America with a Preface by Henry James ( London: Sidgwick & Jackson, Ltd, 1931 ; repr.
He founded the publishing company Rupert Hart-Davis Ltd. As a biographer, he is remembered for his Hugh Walpole ( 1952 ), as an editor, for his Collected Letters of Oscar Wilde ( 1962 ), and, as both editor and part-author, for the Lyttelton / Hart-Davis Letters.
After the war, Hart-Davis was unable to obtain satisfactory terms from Jonathan Cape to return to the company, and in 1946 he struck out on his own, founding Rupert Hart-Davis Ltd, in partnership with David Garnett and Teddy Young and with financial backing from Eric Linklater, Arthur Ransome, H. E. Bates, Geoffrey Keynes, and Celia and Peter Fleming.
By the mid-fifties, Rupert Hart-Davis Ltd could no longer sustain an independent existence and in 1956 it was absorbed into the Heinemann group.
The Rupert Hart-Davis Ltd logo was a woodcut of a fox, with a background of oak leaves.
* Hart-Davis, Rupert: Halfway to Heaven, Sutton Publishing Ltd, Stroud, 1998.
The newspaper passed into the hands of Rupert Murdoch's News Ltd. in 1969, following an acrimonious year-long struggle with Robert Maxwell's Pergamon Press.
The book was first published by Rupert Hart-Davis Ltd. in 1956 and in paperback by Penguin Books in 1959 and has remained in print ever since.
In 1969, the Melbourne based The Herald and Weekly Times Ltd bought WAN and published the paper until 1987 when it was sold to Robert Holmes à Court's Bell Group in 1987 when the remainder of H & WT was bought by Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation.
In October 1958, Norton and his partners sold his newspapers to the Fairfax group, which immediately sold it to Rupert Murdoch's News Ltd.
The October Country was published in the United Kingdom by Rupert Hart-Davis Ltd. in 1956, and reissued in 1976 by Grafton, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers.
Past winners of the Award are Alan Rydge and Rupert Murdoch ( 1995 ), Peter Weir ( 1996 ), Kodak Australasia Pty Ltd ( 1997 ), Joan Long AM ( 1999 ), Anthony Buckley ( 2000 ), Murray Forrest ( 2001 ), Judy Adamson ( 2002 ), the late Tom Nurse ( 2003 ) and archivist and historian Graham Shirley ( 2004 ).
In 1906 the Manly Daily ( Australia ) was launched, it was distributed on the ferry boats to Sydney and is now published as a free community daily by Rupert Murdoch's News Ltd.
* 1978: Rupert Neve and Company Ltd becomes Neve Electronics International on April 1 1978.
Pavane by Keith Roberts is an alternate history science fiction fix-up novel first published by Rupert Hart-Davis Ltd in 1968.
Mid July 1987 East-West and Skywest were sold to formally, to circumvent possible issues with government regulations, to the Perth car dealer Perron Group which sold them by the end of the month on to Bodas Pty Ltd, a company set up by Ansett's owners, Sir Peter Abeles ' TNT and Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation for a reported AUD 150 million.
Robert Welch Designs Ltd is still a family business owned and managed by Alice and Rupert Welch ( daughter and son of Robert Welch ).

Rupert and 1984
But Diller believed strongly in the concept, and so took his fourth-network idea with him when he moved to 20th Century Fox in 1984, where Fox's then freshly installed proprietor, Rupert Murdoch was a more interested listener.
Leonard Rossiter ( 21 October 1926 – 5 October 1984 ) was an English actor, best known for his roles as Rupert Rigsby, in the British comedy television series and film Rising Damp ( 1974 – 80 ), and Reginald Iolanthe Perrin, in The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin ( 1976 – 79 ).
Davis sold this interest to Rupert Murdoch for $ 250 million in March 1984.
In 1984, Field sold the paper to Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation, and the paper's style changed abruptly toward that of its suitemate New York Post.
* Another Country ( film ), a 1984 film adaptation of Mitchell's play, with Rupert Everett and Colin Firth
Made in 1984, it starred Rupert Everett as Guy Burgess.
Shortly after the payoff in March 1984, St. Regis became the target of publisher Rupert Murdoch.
The newly-relaunched Network Ten, with Rupert Murdoch controlling the flagship stations TEN-10 and ATV-10, aggressively challenged the long-held dominance of the Seven and Nine networks with the commissioning of several large-budget mini-series, many produced by the Kennedy-Miller partnership ; the expansion of news and current affairs coverage ; securing the exclusive Australian television rights to the 1984 and 1988 Summer Olympic Games ; and a strong line-up of Hollywood blockbuster movies and mini-series.
Davis sold this interest to Rupert Murdoch for $ 250 million in March 1984.
In November 1984, CBS bought the consumer group for $ 362. 5 million and Rupert Murdoch bought the business group for $ 350 million.
In 1984, the play was adapted into a movie directed by Marek Kanievska and starring Rupert Everett as Guy Bennett and Colin Firth as Tommy Judd.
In 1981 she left the Packers after their rival Rupert Murdoch offered her the job of Editor-in-Chief of the Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph in 1981, making her the first female editor of a major metropolitan newspaper in Australia, a position she held until 1984 ; she was also appointed to the board of News Limited.

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