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Raw Story (Free subscription) | yesterday
... the Bushes are moving here, and it's great that they're doing whatever they need to do," said Alan Bell, a Daria Drive resident who blames the press for drawing attention to the Bushes' new address.An aide to first lady Laura Bush declined to comment on the gate, calling it a security matter.The president and his neighbors can thank Bush's father, former President George H.W. Bush,...
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Dallas Morning News (Free subscription) | 06/01/2009
... the Bushes are moving here, and it's great that they're doing whatever they need to do," said Alan Bell, a Daria Drive resident who blames the press for drawing attention to the Bushes' new address. An aide to first lady Laura Bush declined to comment on the gate, calling it a security matter. The president and his neighbors can thank Bush's father, former President George H.W. Bush,...
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Dallas Morning News (Free subscription) | 06/01/2009
... the Bushes are moving here, and it's great that they're doing whatever they need to do," said Alan Bell, a Daria Drive resident who blames the press for drawing attention to the Bushes' new address. An aide to first lady Laura Bush declined to comment on the gate, calling it a security matter. The president and his neighbors can thank Bush's father, former President George H.W. Bush,...
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Boutique To You (Free subscription) | 27/12/2008
Gifted actress Kathy Staff has died aged 80. Best known for her role as Last of the Summer Wine’s Nora Batty, Staff also appeared in Crossroads, Emmerdale Farm and Coronation Street. Alan Bell, producer of Last of the Summer Wine told BBC News the actress had been ill for some time, “We’re distraught, but we have [...]
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Times of the Internet (Free subscription) | 18/12/2008
LONDON, Dec. 18 (UPI) -- The 35-year-old British television comedy Last of the Summer Wine will not be renewed for another season, its longtime producer said. Alan Bell, who has been a Wine producer for 27 years, told The Daily Telegraph the BBC decided not to order another season of the series after episodes shot earlier this year air starting next fall. A previously planned holiday...
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ToffeeWeb News (Free subscription) | 19/12/2008
... of his death. Three great-grandsons of Mahon where present on the night: Graham Murphy, Alan Bell and Mahon look-alike, James Garner. The educational night was ended by an update on the club’s present situation by acting CEO . Thank God for Football First teacher to the class present was Peter Lupton, author of the best selling book ‘Thank God for Football’ — a painstaking work on...
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Deadline Hollywood Daily (Free subscription) | 15/12/2008
I'm told Paramount has laid off the following executives: Louise Kaufman, who's been head of PR in NY for 12 years; Alan Bell, chief technology officer; Megan Burrows, president of domestic home entertainment; and, as I'd previously reported, Nick Meyer, president of Paramount Vantage. Those are the four most senior folks let go. Insiders tell me there could [...]
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News Scotsman (Free subscription) | 15/12/2008
... great affection by all the parishioners of St Mark's and way beyond the boundaries of our church."Alan Bell, the producer of Last of the Summer Wine, said Staff's gentle nature meant she often needed prompting to bring out Nora Batty's flinty character."She would play a scene quite gently, and I'd say, 'But Kathy, you've got to harden up, because that's who we all love, the hard,...
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Scotsman.com (Free subscription) | 15/12/2008
... great affection by all the parishioners of St Mark's and way beyond the boundaries of our church."Alan Bell, the producer of Last of the Summer Wine, said Staff's gentle nature meant she often needed prompting to bring out Nora Batty's flinty character."She would play a scene quite gently, and I'd say, 'But Kathy, you've got to harden up, because that's who we all love, the hard,...
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The Daily Record (Free subscription) | 15/12/2008
... had roles in Emmerdale Farm, Coronation Street and Open All Hours.Last Of The Summer Wine producer Alan Bell said Kathy had been ill for some time.He added: "We're distraught but we have very fond memories of her."She was such a good lady. She was religious. She would never do anyone any harm."But above all that, she was thoroughly professional."
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The Daily Record (Free subscription) | 15/12/2008
... roles in Emmerdale Farm, Coronation Street and Open All Hours. Last Of The Summer Wine producer Alan Bell said Kathy had been ill for some time. He added: "We're distraught but we have very fond memories of her. "She was such a good lady. She was religious. She would never do anyone any harm. "But above all that, she was thoroughly professional."
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The Telegraph (Free subscription) | 14/12/2008
... Jane Freeman, who plays Ivy. Staff died after a lengthy illness, according to the show's producer Alan Bell. He said: "We're distraught, but we have very fond memories of her. She was such a good lady, she was religious, she would never do anyone any harm. But above all that, she was thoroughly professional." Born in Dukinfield, Greater Manchester, she had a long acting career that...
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ireland.com (Free subscription) | 14/12/2008
... of people,” Rev Cox added.“Kathy and her surviving family are in our prayers at this sad time.” Alan Bell, the producer of Last of the Summer Wine, told the BBC Staff’s gentle nature meant she often needed prompting to bring out Nora Batty’s flinty character.“She would play a scene quite gently, and I’d say, ‘But Kathy, you’ve got to harden up, because that’s who we all love, the...
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Contactmusic Ltd (Free subscription) | 14/12/2008
Beloved British TV star KATHY STAFF has died at the age of 80.The actress passed away last week (Begs10Dec08) after a lengthy illness, according to BBC producer Alan Bell.Staff made a name for herself playing fearsome female characters in popular U.K. TV shows including Open All Hours and Crossroads.Her most famous role was as Nora Batty in long-running BBC sitcom Last Of The Summer Wine,...
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Dominux Consulting Blog (Free subscription) | 05/12/2008
Techworld has the details, including some choice quotes from an industry expert who had read the press release and made some educated guesses http://techworld.com/opsys/news/index.cfm'newsid=108034 “Alan Bell from Linux consultancy, The Open Learning Centre, said that this was significant move from IBM. The Foundations server is a clever software/hardware combination that provides a lot...