Sunday, January 17, 2010

OLL LEWIS: Yesterday’s News Today

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Terence Hanbury White AKA T.H. White died on this day in 1964. He is best known as the author of his re-visioning of the Arthurian legends, ‘The Once And Future King’. The first volume of which ‘The Sword in the Stone’ formed the basis of Disney’s foray into Arthurian legend, despite being part of Disney’s ‘rubbish period’ the film actually stands up quite well, largely thanks to the bits they didn’t change too much from the novel ***. White was a major influence on many authors Including J.K. Rowling, Neil Gaiman and Michael Moorcock.
And now for the news:

Dog needed English lessons to be re-homed
New Zealand police investigate surfboard-stealing dolphin
Duck hunters force lockdown at nuclear arms plant
New Spider Species Is Largest of Its Type in Middle East
DNA of Pest-Killing Wasps Could Unlock Other Secrets
Oldest dog dies

Dog-gone it :(


*** I would disagree with you there JD

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