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Martin Scorsese, Woody Allen, and Spike Lee : ethnicity, race, and identity in American independent film
\"At a moment in history when the status of minorities, particularly ethno-racial minorities, is the subject of intense, often acrimonious debate, this book offers a timely and relevant discussion of the core themes of assimilation, interculturation, and identity in the oeuvre of three independent American filmmakers: Scorsese, Allen, and Lee\"-- Provided by publisher.
Easts and Hillgrove move through to Armidale Cricket final
The next day the reigning premiers turned their fortunes around with a tidy bowling performance to finish City off for 111 before chasing down the required 128 runs to land the grand final spot. Across town, Easts only had to bat once as their bowlers again dominated in their clash with Ex-Services.
Easts and Hillgrove move through to Armidale Cricket final
The next day the reigning premiers turned their fortunes around with a tidy bowling performance to finish City off for 111 before chasing down the required 128 runs to land the grand final spot. Across town, Easts only had to bat once as their bowlers again dominated in their clash with Ex-Services.
Déja vu as Hillgrove and Easts land spots in Armidale Cricket grand final
The next day the reigning premiers turned their fortunes around with a tidy bowling performance to finish City off for 111 before chasing down the required 128 runs to land the grand final spot. Across town, Easts only had to bat once as their bowlers again dominated in their clash with Ex-Services.
Barnet's Mauro Vilhete strikes twice against Gateshead to secure title
[Martin Allen] is now in his fourth stint with the club, having led the side with some distinction in 2003-04, 2011 and 2012. Those spells did not always end well but he is now firmly back in the good books. \"I think I owed the supporters something to be honest,\" he said. \"Walking out of the relationship, ditching them, going for money, which is what I have done, I've never made any secret of that ... I think perhaps today for the first time all season I'd say I think I've paid it back, I've paid them back.\" The club's chairman, Tony Kleanthous, set his sights on a League Two promotion campaign next season -- \"We've only just begun. It's always been the plan and now we've got the vehicle to take the journey with\" -- but first he must ensure that his manager doesn't escape again. Allen's contract runs out this summer.
Barnet's Martin Allen and Bristol Rovers' Darrell Clarke ready for nailbiter
\"It was a terrible day for all of us and I felt for the supporters but, to be honest, we weren't a good enough side to stay in League Two last year,\" says the Rovers manager, 37-year-old Darrell Clarke, who had taken the reins with eight games to go. \"We've turned the club on its head since then. We've had massive cuts to put up with after dropping out of the league; I think I've given 19 players their debuts this season. \"Bristol Rovers is a big club with a great history and we want to be back in the league but there's a lot of clubs in this division who can say that. We were all down last week after letting in that late goal at Dover but we're back up for it now. If we'd both won last week, we'd be in the same situation as now. If it's the play-offs then it's the play-offs and we get ready for them but there's still a chance of the title. We need to win and hope they don't. It's Barnet's to lose but anything can happen.\" \"If we hadn't taken five points from the first five games I'd already have my flip-flops on now and we'd be up but there was massive change to deal with over the summer, and we had to deal with it with a lot of new players. Whatever happens next, I'm proud of the season we've had.\"
UK police may have covered up child abuse
Detectives from Operation Midland, which is investigating historic abuse at the Dolphin Square estate near Westminster in the 1970s and 1980s, spoke with [Martin Allen]'s family late last year after which his brother, [Kevin Allen], revealed \"the suspicion is he was abducted by a group of low-life pedophiles\".
High-level British paedophile ring may be linked to murders, boy's disappearance 35 years ago; British police ask people to come forward to help with an investigation into a high-level paedophile ring in the 1970s and 80s that may be linked to the murder of three boys and the disappearance of a 15-year-old who lived at the Australian High Commission in London
One man, known as \"Nick\", has alleged he was abused from the age of seven to 16 at so-called parties at Dolphin Square, at the hands of senior military, law enforcement and political figures. There he said he was subjected to \"horrendous and horrific abuse\" by a man on his own, as well as a group of men. \"We know from what's being said is that there were other young boys abused at this time,\" he said.
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\"The players enjoyed it,\" said [KEITH CURLE]. \"We're taking the club on a road show.\" \"I've never quit,\" said [WAYNE BURNETT]. \"If the board decide to sack me, that's out of my hands.\" Liam Sercombe replied and [Gareth Ainsworth] said: \"We've got a big game at [Luton] on Boxing Day, and there's no reason this team can't go from this game and use it as a springboard.\"
BARNET manager Martin Allen fi
[Martin Allen] found the fan with his family when stepping off the team coach.