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时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Investing   来源:Economy  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:Holy Mary, pray for him.

Holy Mary, pray for him.

So fair play to Kate Nash for not only keeping her show on the road,by selling pictures of her bottom online, helpfully bringing publicity to the issues of high tour costs and poor streaming royalties in the process.

Updates: Israel kills more than 100 in Gaza, 51 who were waiting for aid

An Agatha Christie exhibition is set to open in East Sussex.The display, by Gale Goddard, explores the life and legacy of the English author, known for her detective novels and short stories.Titled Agatha Christie – The Queen of Crime, it is set to open on Saturday at Hastings Museum and Art Gallery.

Updates: Israel kills more than 100 in Gaza, 51 who were waiting for aid

Exhibits include displays such as Poirot's dinner setting on the Orient Express, Christie's 1926 disappearance, and Egyptian artefacts linking to Death on the Nile.Original items, books, and objects will also be shown.

Updates: Israel kills more than 100 in Gaza, 51 who were waiting for aid

"Agatha Christie is one of the world's most loved crime writers," said Julia Hilton, leader of Hastings Borough Council, adding that lots of people will be excited to see the display.

She said there were suggestions that Christie visited the area, with Hastings and St Leonards referenced in a couple of her books.It was a very difficult, painful death that cemented her belief in assisted dying for the terminally ill.

"Nobody in their right mind would be against assisted dying if they had to sit, like I did, and watch my son die."I wish with all my heart and soul that assisted dying had been in then, I really do, because he would have opted for it. He wasn't a stupid boy, he was a very intelligent young man.

"And it'll give an awful lot of people the chance that James didn't have, give an awful lot of people the chance to say, you know, 'enough is enough, let me pass over'."The Isle of Man legislation now looks set to become law, but as politicians in Jersey, Westminster and Holyrood also consider their own proposals, the wider debate about assisted dying is far from over.

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