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One Man and His Blog. Brief Encounter … with Bowie. On January 11, 2016. Like many people this morning, my thoughts are with David Bowie who has died in New York from cancer at the tender age of 69. I heard the news at breakfast, much as I had done when news of John Lennon’s death flashed through the British airwaves 35 years ago. That was in New York as well. Dangerous place, obviously. GROWING UP WITH BOWIE. Again and again and again. It was that kind of a song. And the haunting strains of Bowie’s.
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Qualifications & experience. Contact & fees. I was an Associate, Associates for Human Resources (AHR), Management Consulting, 1996-1999. I have also published widely in literature: essays, collections of poems, and a novel. (See www.seanhaldane.com. I am the author of. 1985), both of which teach self-help psychotherapy, through exercises and explorations to be worked on independently by individuals or couples. In. Pulsation: from Wilhelm Reich to Neurodynamic Psychotherapy. Expert witness in Criminal cas...
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One Man and His Blog. All posts by barneyspender. Oh my, Sherif. On February 17, 2016. Posted in: London 2012. Tagged: 7th Fazza Powerlifting World Cup. Not many people will know the name Sherif Othman. Maybe a few geeky pub-quizzers but for the most part, even the most hardened sports jock is likely to shrug his (or increasing her) shoulders at the very mention. No disgrace in that. I only became aware of him a few months ago and I am paid to know about sport. British lifter Ali Jawad. 8220;I have no do...
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One Man and His Blog. Stallings takes on the men for Oxford poetry chair. On June 4, 2015. AE Stallings takes inspiration from the Classics. The literary world is aflush, it seems, with ruddy-cheeked excitement at the election for the next Oxford Professor of Poetry, a chair that has cushioned many celebrated posteriors since Joseph Trapp. First took up the post in 1708. According to that fine literary reference library Wiki, he was a churchman fond of reciting the works of Shakespeare in Latin. The dema...