Shining Star
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| Artists | Jerry Garcia Band |
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| Release date | March 20, 2001 |
| Producers | David Lemieux |
| Labels | Round Records |
| Genres | Rock |
| Rock And Roll | |
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| ID | 2445820 |
About Shining Star
Shining Star is the fourth live album, and fifth album overall, by the Jerry Garcia Band. A double CD, it was recorded at various concerts from 1989 to 1993. It was released on March 21, 2001.
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Headlines: Cameron's 'anger' and rugby star's revelation
... the paper in The editorial sings the praises of Thomas, called him a Shining Star for those who fight with the same stigma...
Headlines: Cameron's 'anger' and rugby star's revelation
by David Cameron on his former colleagues, in extracts from his memoirs.
The Paper says that the harshest criticisms are reserved for Michael Gove , the were, according to Cameron as an "Ambassador for the truth to twist the age of populism," in the framework of the EU-referendum campaign.
And, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said in private conversations, increases the possibility of holding a further referendum after fresh negotiations with the EU.
The Times , believes that the damage could says Mr Johnson - who now that he is vehemently opposed to a second vote.
The revelation from the former Rugby player Gareth Thomas that he is HIV-positive.
Thomas says, is The Paper after he was diagnosed, he sobbed in the arms of his doctor, fearing that he would die.
He says, how many people he had associated HIV with death and Frailty - and to break the stigma.
The former British and Irish lion explained to The Mirror that he is now fitter than when he played Rugby - with The Virus at all, but not detectable by the daily medication.
The Paper in The editorial sings the praises of Thomas, called him a "Shining Star " for those who fight with the same stigma.
The government plans to longer prison sentences for The Most Violent Offenders ,
The Paper says that under the plans, children's murderers would never be released from prison, and the prisoners would serve two-thirds of their terms and conditions to be eligible for release until the half at the moment.
A government source to the Telegraph says that most of the people think that the Political Parties and the courts have lost the plot on conviction, adding, "We agree with The Public . "
Mr Johnson in an interview with The Paper , vows of great Britain to break free from the EU "like the Incredible Hulk ".
Driving home The Point , the Prime Minister declared: "the madder Hulk gets, The Stronger Hulk gets".
The newspaper, his "extraordinary slogan" comes before a "crunch" meeting, says," with the President of the European Commission Jean-Claude Juncker in Brussels tomorrow.
Mr Johnson told The Paper The Most important message that he brings, that Brexit is supplied from the 31. October, in spite of the "kerfuffle" in the Parliament .
what it says, shows that Britain has lost faith in his deputies.
Of the 2,000 people surveyed by ComRes, 80% are of the opinion that Parliament is in desperate need of reform, The Paper says that while 60% think MPs do not respect the outcome of the EU referendum.
The Express's leader column says the majority of people would agree with the feeling expressed by Oliver Cromwell in 1653, when he said that the parliamentarians "In the name of God, go!".
Source of news: bbc.com