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Death9 years ago
Date of birth January 9,1936
Zodiac sign Capricorn
Born Hartford
Connecticut
United States
Date of died April 14,2015
Job Stunt performer
BooksDrugs, Crime and Public Health: The Political Economy of Drug Policy
An Analysis of UK Drug Policy: Executive Summary
Include Us in: Participation for Social Inclusion in Europe
A Question of Equivalence: A Report on the Implementation of International Guidelines on HIV/AIDS in Prisons of the European Union
Crossing Frontiers: International Developments in the Treatment of Drig Dependence
Movies/Shows Super Fly
Scanners
Hercules in New York
Code of Silence
Gloria
The Projectionist
Lady in Cement
Aaron Loves Angela
The Last Fight
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Alex Poulos was an American actor and stunt performer, best known for his roles as the Werewolf on Dark Shadows and The Baker from Sesame Street.

The Papers: 'Splitting headache' for Corbyn over exits

Feb 16,2020 3:07 am

There's sympathy and frustration in equal measure from colleagues of the seven Labour MPs who resigned on Monday.

"All seven are acting in good faith and following their consciences", - comparing The Party to a Stoke pottery jug.

"It's had spiderly lines etched through it for some time", she says, "and now a dirty great fissure has opened up in the spout".

Another Labour backbencher, Chris Bryant , is equally concerned, but thinks it's better to try to reform The Party From Within .

"I prefer big tents when It Comes to politics", he tells "You need a crowd to move a mountain and a movement to change the political Weather . "

One of The Rebels , Chuka Umunna , doesn't see it that way. Labour "can't be The Change ", he writes in "because they have become the problem".

What chance then of the breakaway group becoming a meaningful force in British politics?

The early signs are encouraging, - which claims The Group would win a bigger share of the vote than the Lib Dems if they contest the next general election as a National Party .

thinks there is no time to waste. "If they believed in democracy and were confident voters are behind them", it argues, "all seven would trigger by-elections".

Away from Labour, reports that three universities in England have bowed to pressure to reduce the pay awarded to their vice-chancellors.

Last week, The Office for Students - which regulates Higher Education - Revealed that nearly half of all university leaders were paid a basic salary of at least £300,000.

Bath 's new vice-chancellor, Ian White , will earn £266,000 - considerably less than his predecessor, Glynis Breakwell, who resigned amid protests about her pay packet. Southampton and the Open University have made similar Commitments .

has found no evidence that tougher laws deter Young People from using cannabis.

The British study - which looked at data from 100,000 people in 38 countries - concludes that teenagers pay little attention to The Law when deciding whether to take the drug.

Prof Alex Stevens , who led The Project , tells The Paper he hopes governments will find the results "useful as they consider The Best way to deal with cannabis".

And the Telegraph mourns the demise of The Free cash machine. It says Burslem - a suburb of Stoke-on-Trent - has become The First large town in Britain without any free cash machines, after several local banks closed.

Residents who want to access their money without paying a fee now face a drive of several miles - a situation described by The Local MP, Ruth Smeeth , as "completely unacceptable".

The Treasury says it's looking at ways of protecting "those who are vulnerable and harder to serve".



Source of news: bbc.com

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