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Saville and Inquiry
* Bloody Sunday: Scenes from the Saville Inquiry, a play by English journalist Richard Norton-Taylor
The Saville Inquiry, chaired by Lord Saville of Newdigate, was established in 1998 to reinvestigate the events.
Paddy Ward, a police informer who gave evidence at the Saville Inquiry, claimed that he had given two nail bombs to Donaghy several hours before he was shot dead.
Various other claims have been made to the Saville Inquiry about gunmen on the day.
Lord Saville declined to comment on the Widgery report and made the point that the Saville Inquiry was a judicial inquiry into Bloody Sunday, not the Widgery Tribunal.
A claim was made at the Saville Inquiry that McGuinness was responsible for supplying detonators for nail bombs on Bloody Sunday.
Ultimately, the Saville Inquiry was inconclusive on Martin McGuinness's role due to a lack of certainty over his movements, concluding that while he was " engaged in paramilitary activity " during Bloody Sunday, and had probably been armed with a Thompson submachine gun, there was insufficient evidence to make any finding other than they were " sure that he did not engage in any activity that provided any of the soldiers with any justification for opening fire ".
In mid-2005, the play Bloody Sunday: Scenes from the Saville Inquiry, a dramatisation based on the Saville Inquiry, opened in London, and subsequently travelled to Derry and Dublin.
* The Saville Inquiry official website
( In 2003, he gave evidence to the Saville Inquiry and stated that he had never sanctioned unlawful lethal force in Northern Ireland ).
This inquiry became known as the Saville Inquiry.
* Friday 3 April 1998: The Bloody Sunday Inquiry, chaired by Lord Saville, an English Law Lord, opened.
In September 2000 he was appointed to be one of the three independent members of the Bloody Sunday Inquiry ( chaired by Lord Saville ) into the events of 30 January 1972 in Derry, Northern Ireland ( replacing New Zealander Sir Edward Somers QC, who retired for personal reasons ).
Bloody Sunday: Scenes from the Saville Inquiry opened in 2005 and later transferred to Belfast, Derry and to the Abbey Theatre for the Dublin Theatre Festival.
The book is credited as a major catalyst in the establishment of the new Bloody Sunday Inquiry chaired by Lord Saville.
The Bloody Sunday Inquiry, also known as the Saville Inquiry or the Saville Report after its chairman, Lord Saville of Newdigate, was established in 1998 by British Prime Minister Tony Blair after campaigns for a second inquiry by families of those killed and injured in Derry on Bloody Sunday during the peak of ethno-political violence known as The Troubles.

Saville and was
A second commission of inquiry, chaired by Lord Saville, was established in January 1998 to re-examine Bloody Sunday.
It was a critical and commercial success, and was revived in 1967 with a provincial tour before opening at London's Saville Theatre on 3 May 1967.
Incorporated in 1791, Goshen was first settled in 1768 as a part of Saville ( now Sunapee ).
The single's sleeve was designed by Peter Saville, whose distinctive graphics provided OMD's public image well into the mid-80s.
Advertising for the club was designed by Peter Saville, and in September the trio decided to release an EP of music by acts who had played at the club ( The Durutti Column, Joy Division, Cabaret Voltaire and comedian John Dowie ).
Thus Factory Records was born, with Wilson, Erasmus, Saville and producer Hannett as partners in the enterprise.
At the gallery Saville picked up a postcard with Fantin-Latour's painting, and his girlfriend mockingly asked him if he was going to use it for the cover.
Saville then realised it was a great idea.
After 1821, he separated from his first wife and began living with Harriet Elizabeth Savill, who was at the time married to John Saville Faucit.
There was also a 1935 remake named First a Girl, made in the United Kingdom and directed by Victor Saville, about a woman who stands in for a female impersonator and becomes a hit.
Saville was the creator of the Lone Pine series of books, a number of which were set in Rye, including The Gay Dolphin Adventure and Rye Royal.
The premises in Saville Row were sold and the present site, Lowther Lodge in Kensington Gore, was purchased for £ 100, 000 and opened for use in April 1913.
New Zealand Storm Petrel photographed in Hauraki Gulf, New ZealandIt had been believed to be extinct, but on 25 January 2003 a possible sighting was made by Sav Saville, Brent Stephenson and others close to the Mercury Islands off the Coromandel Peninsula of New Zealand's North Island, leading to several inconclusive photographs and an article being published.

Saville and more
Other British directors, such as Walter Forde, Victor Saville, George A. Cooper, and even the young Michael Powell made more thrillers in the same period ; Forde made nine, Vorhaus seven between 1932 and 1935, Cooper six in the same period, and Powell the same.
In one scene, Erasmus points out ( with a grin on his face, ironically ) that the label is actually losing 5 pence for every copy of the 12-inch single for " Blue Monday " that is sold because the intricately designed packaging by Peter Saville costs more than what the records are being sold for.
The German Jewish dramatist Robert Muller, who had arrived as a refuge to Britain in 1938, contributed seven plays to the series, three being transmitted in 1962 and directed by Philip Saville who worked on more than forty episodes.

Saville and including
A subsequent production opened on 3 May 1967 at the Saville Theatre, and " a cast containing an unusually high proportion of Australian actors including Bill Kerr and David Nettheim.
1997 – Opens Sensation: Young British Art from the Saatchi Gallery at the Royal Academy featuring 42 artists including The Chapman Brothers, Marcus Harvey, Damien Hirst, Ron Mueck, Jenny Saville, Sarah Lucas & Tracey Emin.
However, she also continued her work in visual arts, including a stint at Peter Saville Associates, and suggested the album title " Architecture & Morality " to the band Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark.
It helped to keep a strong, good-sized bunch together, including all the anticipated favourites, such as Ivanova and Yelena Nikolayeva, the reigning world champion, Spain ’ s María Vasco, the sisters Jane and Natalie Saville, Song Hongjuan, from PR China, and her team mate Wang Liping, the Sydney gold medal-winner, and Italy ’ s Elisa Rigaudo, the leader of the Race Walking Challenge standings.
In 1997, an article by Greg Saville and Gerry Cleveland, 2nd Generation CPTED, exhorted CPTED practitioners to consider the original social ecology origins of CPTED, including social and psychological issues beyond the built environment.
* Saatchi Gallery Additional information on Jenny Saville including artworks, articles, text panels and full biography
Her marriage disappointed many, including Peter Blake and her married lover, director Philip Saville, whom she met towards the end of her student days and had worked for.

Saville and local
The hall results from the amalgamation of two previous halls of residence, New Lenton Hall and Wortley Hall, named after the local district of Lenton, and Professor Harry Almond Saville Wortley, Principal of University College Nottingham from 1935 to 1947, as well as Lenton Hurst.

Saville and soldiers
" Saville stated that British paratroopers " lost control ", fatally shooting fleeing civilians and those who tried to aid the civilians who had been shot by the British soldiers.
Saville stated that the civilians had not been warned by the British soldiers that they intended to shoot.
Stephen Pollard, solicitor representing several of the soldiers, said on 15 June 2010 that Saville had cherry-picked the evidence and did not have justification for his findings.
The regiment has been criticised for its involvement in the evenet by the Saville Report, which identified significant failures of leadership and command by the commanding officer, and individual failures by the soldiers involved ; the report itself has been criticised by representatives of the soldiers involved for being one sided.
Aden saw the deaths in action of two soldiers from the regiment Pte F langrick and Sgt WS Saville, as well as the awards of one Military Cross, one Military Medal, and a Mention In Despatches.
" Saville stated that British paratroopers " lost control ", fatally shooting fleeing civilians and those who tried to aid the civilians who had been shot by the British soldiers.
Saville stated that the civilians had not been warned by the British soldiers that they intended to shoot.
Saville said British soldiers should not have been ordered to enter the Bogside area as " Colonel Wilford either deliberately disobeyed Brigadier MacLellan ’ s order or failed for no good reason to appreciate the clear limits on what he had been authorised to do ".
One lawyer representing soldiers involved in the enquiry stated that Lord Saville " cherry picked " the evidence in his inquiry and that Lord Saville felt under pressure to give a verdict that is not borne out by the available evidence.
Shortly before the publication of the long awaited Saville Report, it was announced that soldiers from the Parachute Regiment would return to Helmand in Afghanistan on operations for the third time in four years in October and commanders believed that the report could cause a " morale-damaging backlash " against the Army if the reports were not viewed in the context of the violence and chaos that engulfed Northern Ireland in 1972.

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