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Airlines have been accused of fuelling air rage while they take advantage of multi-buy alcohol deals.The Sunday Express has uncovered scores of examples of cut-price drinks offers which campaigners imagine encourage air rage incidents.The findings come...
“Monty Python” star and British comedy legend John Cleese has lashed out on the press in recent days for allegedly reporting that he shall be removing a politically incorrect scene from future adaptations of his movie “Lifetime of...

Pete Brown, Who Put Words to ‘Sunshine of Your Love,’ Dies at 82

Pete Brown, a British Beat poet who wrote the lyrics to songs by the rock supergroup Cream, including the hits “White Room,” “I Feel...

Bill Lee, Bassist and Composer of Son Spike Lee’s Movies, Dies at 94

Bill Lee, a jazz bassist and composer who scored the early movies of his son Spike Lee, wrote folk-jazz operas, led an acclaimed ensemble...

EastEnders rocked as Lola Pearce dies as family gather to say goodbye | TV & Radio | Showbiz & TV

Next week is a tragic one for the residents of Albert Square as Lola Pearce (played by Danielle Harold) finally succumbs to her terminal...

Helmut Berger, Actor Known for His Work With Visconti, Dies at 78

Helmut Berger, a handsome Austrian movie star who was best known for appearing in three feature movies by the Italian neorealist director Luchino Visconti,...

Jim Brown, Football Great and Civil Rights Champion, Dies at 87

Jim Brown, the Cleveland Browns fullback who was acclaimed as certainly one of the best players in pro football history, and who remained in...

Marlene Bauer Hagge, Last of the L.P.G.A.’s Founders, Dies at 89

Marlene Bauer Hagge, the last surviving founding father of the Ladies Skilled Golf Association and a member of its Hall of Fame, died on...

Owen Davidson, Who Won 8 Grand Slams With Billie Jean King, Dies at 79

Owen Davidson, an Australian tennis player who formed a dominant mixed doubles team with Billie Jean King within the Nineteen Sixties and ’70s, winning...

Don Denkinger, Umpire Remembered for Botched Call, Dies at 86

Don Denkinger was considered one among the best major-league umpires of his time. Working within the American League from 1969 to 1998, he was...

Bill Oesterle, Co-Founding father of Angie’s List, Dies at 57

Bill Oesterle, a founder and the longtime chief executive of the service review website Angie’s List, who also ran Mitch Daniels’s first campaign for...

Denny Crum, Who Made Louisville a Basketball Power, Dies at 86

Denny Crum, who won two N.C.A.A. men’s basketball championships and built the University of Louisville into one among the dominant programs of the Eighties...

Jacklyn Zeman, a.k.a. Bobbie Spencer of ‘General Hospital,’ Dies at 70

Jacklyn Zeman, an Emmy-nominated actress who for nearly a half-century played the role of the nurse Bobbie Spencer on the long-running soap opera “General...

Thomas Stacy, Master of the English Horn, Dies at 84

Thomas Stacy sometimes told the story of how, when he was a boy growing up in Arkansas, an Italian who had been dead for...

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