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All About Jazz (Free subscription) | 08/25/2008
An unprecedented free jazz summit meeting of the highest order, Beyond Quantum features composer/multi-instrumentalist Anthony Braxton, percussionist Milford Graves and bassist William Parker in an impromptu blowing session recorded at Bill Laswell's studio. Anthony Braxton has been enjoying a well-deserved resurgence in popularity, courtesy of a growing discography that features collaborations...
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Bagatellen (Free subscription) | 08/27/2008
... Leon Thomas, Frank Wright, Noah Howard, Bobby Few, Glenn Spearman, Alan Shorter, Paul Rutherford, William Parker, Raphe Malik, Paul Lytton, Steve Lacy, André Jaume, Peter Kowald, Elvin Jones, Don Cherry, and John Carter. Many topical articles, too. The membership is growing, and the project is tightly administered by Pierre, to ensure that only relevant and research-related data is...
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All About Jazz (Free subscription) | 08/25/2008
Alto saxophonist Rob Brown would feature highly on most people's lists of modern purveyors of reed magic. Leading New York avant-garde bassist William Parker has featured Brown for the last fifteen years, and Brown has been associated, both as sideman and leader, with other well-known modern jazz musicians including Matthew Shipp, Joe Morris and Whit Dickey...
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BBC News (Free subscription) | 08/25/2008
The former deputy head at all-boys William Parker School in Hastings, who was finally cleared of the murder in February 2006, always maintained his innocence during the two appeals and three trials.
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Metro.co.uk (Free subscription) | 08/25/2008
... East Sussex, on February 15, 1997. Jenkins, at the time headteacher-designate at all-boys William Parker School in Hastings, has maintained his innocence and insisted Billie-Jo must have been killed by an intruder while he visited a DIY store. In 1998 he was convicted at Lewes Crown Court of murdering her and jailed for life but had a retrial in 2005 after successfully appealing....
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icWales (Free subscription) | 08/25/2008
... Hastings, East Sussex, on February 15, 1997.Jenkins, at the time headteacher-designate at all-boys William Parker School in Hastings, has maintained his innocence and insisted Billie-Jo must have been killed by an intruder while he visited a DIY store.In 1998 he was convicted at Lewes Crown Court of murdering her and jailed for life but had a retrial in 2005 after successfully appealing.However,...
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Liverpool Echo.co.uk (Free subscription) | 08/25/2008
... Hastings, East Sussex, on February 15, 1997.Jenkins, at the time headteacher-designate at all-boys William Parker School in Hastings, has maintained his innocence and insisted Billie-Jo must have been killed by an intruder while he visited a DIY store.In 1998 he was convicted at Lewes Crown Court of murdering her and jailed for life but had a retrial in 2005 after successfully appealing.However,...
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Liverpool Daily Post.co.uk (Free subscription) | 08/25/2008
... Hastings, East Sussex, on February 15, 1997.Jenkins, at the time headteacher-designate at all-boys William Parker School in Hastings, has maintained his innocence and insisted Billie-Jo must have been killed by an intruder while he visited a DIY store.In 1998 he was convicted at Lewes Crown Court of murdering her and jailed for life but had a retrial in 2005 after successfully appealing.However,...
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Daily Star (Free subscription) | 08/25/2008
Billie-Jo, 13, was found in a pool of blood with head injuries inflicted by a metal tent peg on the patio of the family's large Victorian home in Lower Park Road, Hastings, East Sussex, on February 15, 1997.Jenkins, at the time headteacher-designate at all-boys William Parker School in Hastings, has maintained his innocence and insisted Billie-Jo must have been killed by an intruder while...
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The Sun (Free subscription) | 08/25/2008
Foster dad's bid for compoBy STAFF REPORTER Published: TodaySION Jenkins, the man wrongly jailed and later acquitted of killing his foster daughter Billie-Jo, has launched a compensation bid. Billie-Jo, 13, was found in a pool of blood with head injuries on the patio of the family’s large Victorian home in Hastings, East Sussex, on February 15, 1997. Jenkins, at the time a teacher at all-boys William...