(1) How technology disrupted the truth | Katharine Viner Read more “It’s hard for me to read some of it,” said Pines, who is black.
(2) A. Pearson, C. R. Penn, P. L. Rouse, K. C. Viner, and J. M. Cameron, Antimicrob.
(3) There's an article by Katharine Viner on the Plath diaries from 2000 , but this was 18 months after Hughes' death. ]
(4) Osborne gets lost In an interview with the Guardian’s editor-in-chief, Kath Viner, George Osborne admitted to an unusual epiphany on getting to know the north.
(5) Guardian Australia editor-in-chief Kath Viner has defended the disclosures.
(6) By contrast, Viner wanted JW3 to have "an open civic quality, not look like an exclusive club," though this is not particularly evident from the street.
(7) Charity appeal raising over £1m sends powerful message of compassion | Katharine Viner Read more “The latest information we have is that yesterday [Thursday], in two incidents, as many as 100 people lost their lives,” said William Spindler, a spokesman for the UN refugee agency, UNHCR.
(8) • Read Katharine Viner's books blog on this story.
(9) As the Guardian’s editor Kath Viner recently wrote , “When a fact begins to resemble whatever you feel is true, it becomes very difficult for anyone to tell the difference between facts that are true and ‘facts’ that are not.” So if you call Clinton a rapist enough times, then it’s likely that people will start to believe it is a “fact”.
(10) Anna Wintour , Condé Nast artistic director, is the top-ranked woman in media at No 28, with Arianna Huffington, editor-in-chief of the Huffington Post, at No 61, and list newcomer Katharine Viner, 44, the Guardian’s newly appointed editor-in-chief, at No 80.
(11) JW3 Jewish centre Hampstead "We would like to be mentioned in the same sentence as the Barbican," confirms Viner, "along with the Southbank Centre, or the Roundhouse or Rich Mix."
(12) • Here the editor-in-chief of Guardian Australia, Katharine Viner, fiercely defends the paper’s reporting based on the Snowden documents.
(13) The only thing left to add is a graph showing how you perform over time – and you can bet that those professional viners and brands will love this addition for helping them see the value of time spent in Periscope.
(14) • Phil Jones, UEA, to Melissa Murphy, UEA, 23 Aug 2004 (email 1788) The TV programme Tonight with Trevor Macdonald is going to feature a colleague of Jones, David Viner, arguing that (then) recent extreme weather was a result of global warming.
(15) City of Joy: New hope for Congo's brutalised women | Katharine Viner Read more “It is obvious that when a young boy is recruited and learns to rape, kill and destroy women, we need to integrate him.
(16) JW3 new Jewish cultural centre, London Photograph: Hufton+Crow "We knew we couldn't just plonk the JCC down here," says Nick Viner, JW3's outgoing CEO who has steered the project since the beginning.
(17) The plight of refugees is the crisis of our times | Katharine Viner Read more Once a week the projects they support welcome people in for a brief respite, offering £10 a week for up to 12 weeks, a lunch, a bag of food, clothes, health checks and, most valued of all, advice.
(18) And Harrods is likely to be miffed that London's talked-about luxury wine store Hedonism not only poached its head wine buyer, Alistair Viner, but has also outdone it on the bling stakes.
(19) In a letter to the Guardian’s editor-in-chief, Katharine Viner, she said HMRC was “relentlessly pursuing tax evasion by UK citizens and residents” and wanted“to ensure that tax cheats have no safe havens in which to hide undeclared income”.
(20) The plight of refugees is the crisis of our times | Katharine Viner Read more Recently, there was a fire in one of the larger wooden sheds, and their older daughter Hana, seven, was burnt on the leg: the angry scar is still visible.
Vinery
Definition:
(n.) A vineyard.
(n.) A structure, usually inclosed with glass, for rearing and protecting vines; a grapery.