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Joseph O’Neill – The Sunday Times

What is a cricket club doing in a 9/11 novel? As its acclaimed author – and Staten Island cricketer – Joseph O’Neill tells, it’s obvious Joseph O’Neill, a lean, dark, Irish-born author raised in Holland, educated at Cambridge, trained at the English bar and resident in New York, was, until recently, unaware of his genius.[…]

Posted on June 1, 2008September 8, 2016 by edrichards
Posted in The Sunday Times

The Bridgend Suicides – The Sunday Times

Twenty-one young people who have killed themselves in the past 18 months who lived in or were connected with Bridgend in south Wales — and all chose death by hanging. The police now believe they were not part of a suicide cult — so why did they do it? All at once, Chris Claypole, a[…]

Posted on May 25, 2008September 8, 2016 by edrichards
Posted in The Sunday Times

Boujis Nights – The Sunday Times

What happens when William and Harry hit the town? One man spent a month trawling the nightclub world of the Turbo-Sloanes to find out Please don’t call it a scene. Norman Mailer and Mikhail Baryshnikov ordering drinks while Jerry Hall and Debbie Harry hit the dance floor at Studio 54 – that’s a scene. Francis[…]

Posted on February 3, 2008September 8, 2016 by edrichards
Posted in The Sunday Times

Michael Forbes: Hero of Balmedie – The Sunday Times

Donald Trump wants to build a billion-dollar resort on a rural Scottish shore. But he’ll have to do battle with this man first — who says he won’t budge for love or money After thousands of years of continuous human settlement, something interesting has happened in Balmedie. The locals don’t know where to look. Camera[…]

Posted on December 2, 2007September 8, 2016 by edrichards
Posted in The Sunday Times

Ricky Hatton – The Sunday Times

He’s just 5ft 7in and a Manchester ‘scallywag’ who loves curry and chips. But Ricky Hatton is also Britain’s most exciting boxer, and is facing the fight of his career. Can he become a fully fledged national hero? They came, in late September, to Manchester’s Albert Square – 3,000 of them, mostly young men in[…]

Posted on November 18, 2007September 8, 2016 by edrichards
Posted in The Sunday Times

Mikhail Khodorkovsky: The Visit – The Independent

Mikhail Khodorkovsky was the oligarch who dared to defy Russia’s president – and paid the price. Convicted of tax evasion and fraud, stripped of his billions, and exiled to Siberia’s most brutal and notorious prison, he faces a daily struggle for survival in one of the most remote places on earth. Ed Caesar joined his[…]

Posted on September 15, 2006September 8, 2016 by edrichards
Posted in The Independent

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