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Did a French cannonball scupper the Mary Rose? New TV show sets out theoryA new and perhaps blindingly obvious explanation has emerged for the disastrous loss of Henry VIII's flagship Mary Rose, which took more than 400 crew and soldiers with it to the bottom of the Solent on July 19 1545: in the middle of a battle between the English and French fleets, the French sank... |
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Did Starkey Spark A Rethink?The controversial development near Hampton Court Palace, which historian David Starkey spoke out against recently, could be delayed: Elmbridge Council have deferred a decision on whether the project will go ahead. Councillors have requested more information to help them weigh up whether to piss o... |
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Hampton Court Palace Development Narks StarkeyA proposed development near Hampton Court Palace has exercised the ire of one of our foremost historians. David Starkey, considered something of an expert on Tudor times by dint of his copious books and television series on the subject, has thrown his chalice in with heritage groups who oppose t... |
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And the winner is...Zon Hearing Aid!The people have spoken, and last night the People's Design Award was awarded to Stuart Karten Design's Zon Hear Aid. You can learn more about the device (and read comments) at the Cooper-Hewiit site, or just mosey on over to SKD and check the work out there. Congrats SKD and Starkey Laborator... |
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Starkey Laboratories Wins Spark Design Award for ZAnStarkey Laboratories, one of the world's leading hearing technology companies, is the recipient of a Spark Design Award for the design of ZAn, the best-in-class receiver-in-canal (RIC) line of products that was launched this year. ... |
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BBC ought to be ashamed of its Tudor drama series, says StarkeyThe historian says corporation should be ashamed of The Tudors, which features a bloated, half-naked Henry VIII. By Maev Kennedy ... |


