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Times Online (Free subscription) | 24/11/2008
Commissioned into the Scots Guards in the war, Jamie Stuart-Menteth lost both legs above the knee while with the 24th Guards Brigade at Anzio. He later made a successful career with ICI, becoming managing director of the alkali and paints division, and devoted much of his considerable energies to the cause of servicemen who had lost their limbs through the British Limbless Ex-Servicemen’s...
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The News Film Blog (Free subscription) | 06/11/2008
Roger Ebert has published on his blog a letter from Jamie Stuart about Martin Scorsese and Stuart's ambivalence towards him. An excerpt: As well, I tended to prefer filmmakers whom I believed had solved the problems laid out for themselves in making their movies. There was always an unmistakable confidence of execution in the work of Coppola or Spielberg or later the Coens. With...
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Filmmaker Magazine: Blog (Free subscription) | 06/11/2008
Roger Ebert has published on his blog a letter from Jamie Stuart about Martin Scorsese and Stuart's ambivalence towards him. An excerpt: As well, I tended to prefer filmmakers whom I believed had solved the problems laid out for themselves in making their movies. There was always an unmistakable confidence of execution in the work of Coppola or Spielberg or later the Coens. With...
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The Sun (Free subscription) | 08/11/2008
... Brunton Park. The second-half substitute poked home from close range with six minutes left after Jamie Stuart had given Grays the lead with a well-taken volley seven minutes into the second half. Jean Francois Christophe’s last-gasp equaliser denied AFC Telford a win over League One Southend at the New Bucks Head Stadium. The Blue Square North side went behind just after the half-hour...