Prince Harry ‘will need better security at home’
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- Prince Harry ‘will need better security at home’
- Return of the bloc-buster
- Chance to enjoy Sunburst music festival at a discount
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- Merci, Eugenie
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Prince Harry ‘will need better security at home’
Telegraph.co.uk – Feb 3, 2008
Routine will get you killed. ” Neil Doyle, an expert on extremists on the internet, said: “There will be an avalanche of propaganda, describing Harry as a killer of Muslims using the pictures of him firing machine guns. ” The Prince has conceded that he would be a “top target” for home-grown jihadists. Speaking before news of his deployment broke, he said: “Once this. comes out there’ll probably be every single person, every single person that supports them will be trying to slot me.
Return of the bloc-buster
The Observer – Feb 3, 2008
The average monthly wage rose from £90 in 2003 to £250 last year. While a small and vocal political opposition complains of a lurch toward authoritarianism, many Russians seem mollified by the rise in prosperity. For cinemagoers it’s becoming a patriotic act to reject expensive Hollywood imports in favour of home-grown blockbusters. A £5 cinema ticket is expensive but not out of reach. Total box office returns in Russia in 2007 are expected to surpass £250m, compared with £3m a decade ago. Between 2003 and 2006 the percentage of box office gross brought in by home-grown films leapt from 4 per cent to 23 per cent, a figure that is predicted to rise to 50 per cent over the next few years. On the set of Inhabited Island, Bondarchuk is unapologetic about creating new Russian heroes for a confident new generation.
Chance to enjoy Sunburst music festival at a discount
Malaysia Star – Feb 3, 2008
The outdoor event, organised by Pineapple Concerts, will be held at the Polo Pavilion, Bukit Kiara Equestrian & Country Resort here. It features headliners like Grammy award-winning R&B star John Legend, Californian modern rock outfit Incubus, hip-hop group The Roots, British acid jazz group Incognito, funk legends George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic and blind New York-based singer-songwriter Raul Midon.