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  ipedia.com: Anthony Berry Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
On 12th October 1984, Sir Anthony was killed in the Brighton hotel bombing : a bomb planted in the Grand Hotel in Brighton, during the Conservative Party's conference.
In September 1986, Patrick Magee received eight life sentences, but was released from prison in 1999 under the terms of the Good Friday agreement.
Since Magee's release, Sir Anthony's daughter Jo Tufnell (a mother of three living in North Wales) has become renowned for her series of controversial meetings with the Brighton bomber, as part of her quest to come to terms with the bombing and, in her own words, "to bring something positive out of it".
www.ipedia.com /anthony_berry.html   (418 words)

  
 Catalog WZ   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Charles H. Greenman is identified in his obituary as "the chief propagator and introducer of the Janesville grape" [213].
The grape varieties recommended this year for general cultivation are Moore's Early, Worden, Concord, Delaware, Brighton, Early Victor and Telegraph; for problem areas, Janesville Champion, Moore's Early, Early Victor and Ulster's Prolific; for trial, Niagara, Lady, Wyoming Vergennes, Lindley and Duchess [10].
By "Eddie" Woelke of the Hotel Weylin Bar (New York), in collaboration with Stafford Brothers, authors and publishers of "One Hundred Ways" — the intriguing and popular work on gin, applejack, etc. Notice: to those interested, it will pay in enjoyment and otherwise, to examine the contents of this work.
bookdaemon.com /catalogwz.htm   (9884 words)

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