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Southern Cross's former landlords are seeking operators to take over the 750 homes it used to run.
Four Seasons to take Southern Cross's mantle as biggest care homes operator
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Chai Patel's Court Cavendish, a rival operator, is taking more than 250 properties owned by NHP, Southern Cross's biggest landlord.
Four Seasons to take Southern Cross's mantle as biggest care homes operator
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For example, "The Dream of the Rood" - called "The Vision of the Cross" in Ciaran Carson's translation - presents the Crucifixion from the Cross's point of view.
'The Word Exchange' book review: Old English poetry isn't lost in translation
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Followed by Neil Cross's Burial, three wonderful books by Andrea Camilleri (Rounding the Mark, The Patience of the Spider, and The Paper Moon), and Tom Bale's Skin and Bones, you might think that these riches were enough.
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As Christopher Cross's soft rock staple "Sailing" plays, Cuban outfielder Yoenis Cespedes, 26, performs a series of exercises and feats of strength, interspersed with shots of him hitting home runs for the Cuban national team.
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For example, "The Dream of the Rood" - called "The Vision of the Cross" in Ciaran Carson's translation - presents the Crucifixion from the Cross's point of view.
'The Word Exchange' book review: Old English poetry isn't lost in translation
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Southern Cross's crisis has become politically explosive, with Labour MP Michael Meacher last week saying that if the company failed "it would expose the brutal logic of profit-driven private services".
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When the home of Alex Cross's oldest friend, Ellie Cox, is turned into the worst murder scene Alex has ever seen, the destruction leads him to believe that he's chasing a horrible new breed of killer.
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Buchan is also trying to persuade Southern Cross's landlords to cut rents so that a recapitalised company can plough money into homes to meet capital expenditure requirements.
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Moments into the movie, it's clear that what separates this ghost story from standard-issue horror is sound: The creaking, the moaning and even the silences of the large but unremarkable home where Renai and Josh Lambert Ms. Byrne and Mr. Wilson move with their two young boys, start working on the nerve endings immediately; Robert Cross's sound design is an entity all its own.
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