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  • Guardian columnist Marcel Berlins is skeptical that the Oxford BBC Guide to Pronunciation I mentioned last week is 100% accurate.

    Don't Argue With the Beeb 2006

  • Well, if the reasons of democracy and open justice stated above by Moloney and Berlins are not enough, they ought to think of their own moments of immortality.

    Court reporting is a dying art – and lawyers should be worried David Banks 2010

  • Die Reifenprufung, Berlins Zeitung • In Omaha, Nebraska, the Food Bank will join forces with a team of UNO public relations students to take action against hunger in the community by hula hooping for awareness.

    Hooping.org | Blog | World Hoop Day Spins It Up Tomorrow 2009

  • Jonas decides not to go, but Tatiana does, experiencing powerful emotions as she imagines the victors of Berlins of the past--whatever secret police it really was--reveling in the underground.

    Anis Shivani: Review: Chloe Aridjis's Experimental Novel of Berlin: Hitler, the German Past, and the Invisible Memories of a World City Anis Shivani 2011

  • Jonas decides not to go, but Tatiana does, experiencing powerful emotions as she imagines the victors of Berlins of the past--whatever secret police it really was--reveling in the underground.

    Anis Shivani: Review: Chloe Aridjis's Experimental Novel of Berlin: Hitler, the German Past, and the Invisible Memories of a World City Anis Shivani 2011

  • According to Marcel Berlins, English judges have never had gavels, despite what you routinely see on the BBC.

    Discourse.net: No Gavels in English Courts? But I Saw it on the BBC 2009

  • Photos: The Cabarets of Berlin Linn Schröder/Ostkreuz for The Wall Street Journal Babylon Before the Berlins that everyone knows—the Hitler one, the walled one—there was the libertine city of the Weimar era, which lasted from after World War I until Hitler's rise to power in the early 1930s.

    Come to the Cabaret Charles Runnette 2012

  • The election institutionalized the new reality of two Berlins, politically divided, though still interconnected by work and family, boulevards and rail lines.

    Daring Young Men RICHARD REEVES 2010

  • I can't see an online announcement at the Times website, but in today's paper version, I learn that "Marcel Berlins [Times crime-fiction reviewer], with Natasha Cooper, Val McDermid, Peter Millar [Times thriller-fiction reviewer], and a host of special guests, guide you through the twisted plots, tough 'tecs and terrifying killers."

    April 2008 Maxine 2008

  • I can't see an online announcement at the Times website, but in today's paper version, I learn that "Marcel Berlins [Times crime-fiction reviewer], with Natasha Cooper, Val McDermid, Peter Millar [Times thriller-fiction reviewer], and a host of special guests, guide you through the twisted plots, tough 'tecs and terrifying killers."

    Times gets in on "best of crime" act Maxine 2008

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