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'This book uncovers the inner workings of one of the most powerful companies in the world- how it came to exert a poisonous, secretive influence on public life in Britain, how it used its huge power to bully, intimidate and cover up, and how its exposure has changed the way we look at our politicians, our police service and our press.' Rupert Murdoch's newspapers had been hacking phones, blagging information and casually destroying people's lives for years, but it was only after a trivial report about Prince William's knee in 2005 that detectives stumbled on a criminal conspiracy. A five-year cover-up concealed and muddied the truth. Dial M for Murdoch gives the first connected account of th...
A murder at a wedding reveals a 50-year-old secret. Atgreat cost, a man with a dying wife is given the opportunity to save her. A losttribe is reborn in another time. All seemingly disparate events that forcerelics from the Greatest Generation to come together for one last mission.Brought to you by award-winning writer JONATHAN HICKMAN and fan-favorite artist,RYAN BODENHEIM, THE DYING AND THE DEAD is high adventure meets end-of-life.Collects issues #1-10.
A multi-disciplinary exploration of the problems of 'language and labour' in an alien society. The book explores the role of language in migrants’ assimilation, racialization and employment opportunities, together with broader aspects of employment and welfare.
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In the mid-1880s, in the Indian Territory, the ranching partner of John Raymond -- Shorty -- was struck down by a cowardly act of violence. Shot in the back for a handful of dollars, Shorty had no options. He would have surrendered the money for his life, had the back-shooter made the offer. Now, John Raymond takes to the trail with a hungering quest for revenge and justice. There were no witnesses to this cowardly act. However, before the arrival of Shorty, a local man had visited the killer's camp. The killer claimed his name was Blaine Hickman. With hard and relentless riding, Raymond pursued Hickman's trail to Sulphur. Many surprises awaited him in that small settlement, including the fact no one there really believed Hickman could kill in such a cold-blooded manner.