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Having been decidedly unwell for a while and consequently no appetite for booze, rather fortunately I had recovered enough yesterday to (over) indulge in the black stuff myself. First decent drink in 6 weeks.
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That Telegraph obit reveals Dugdale's date of birth to be 25-3-1941, so missed the birthday party-pooper bonus by a week (still, she had St. Paddy's Day).
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Has garnered a fair bit of press recently with the film Baltimore about to be released, with the Irish Independent and The Guardian running features recently.
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Kenjiro Shinozuka, first Japanese driver to win the Paris-Dakar (1997), dead aged 75, from pancreatic cancer.
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His best work in my opinion.
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To quote from the rules... www.pressreader.com/uk if it can be used to prove the existence of a print obituary in any of the sources mentioned above. Guardian Weekly isn't one of the sources mentioned above, so I'd say on that basis, it doesn't count.
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The Happy Birthday Thread
time replied to Lord Fellatio Nelson's topic in DeathList extra-curricular
There's also a The Italian Job connection Jones wrote the music. -
Steve Smith has been updated to the footballer rather than the drummer. Point me in the direction of a QO if you see one!
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I see it. I don't know how I missed that not only during the initial sweep, but also the review! Just don't tell him.
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Lol at DDP entry being listed as the Journey drummer!
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This suggestion has merit, though I think - just because it's what I've always done - I'd spell with lower case but still use that 'd' for indexing purposes (which is why I was looking for de Gaulle under D).
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As @Grim Up North said previously, so much inconsistency, its a bit late in the day to define the rules.
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I wasn't doubting it, just wondering at the apparent inconsistency.
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Thanks, useful to get a definitive answer. i'd like to think whoever put Philippe under 'G' was aware of this, but maybe that's giving them too much credit! De Niro, is of course an Italian name, so you wouldn't necessarily expect it to be treated the same as de Gaulle (is lower case correct in this instance?)
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Strange, as Charles is definitely a "de Gaulle"!