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  • Kara Tointon has just the right broodiness as the edgy Evelyn, who is like a comic version of the young mother in Edward Bond's Saved.

    Absent Friends - review 2012

  • Bond's plays are performed a lot on the continent but he rarely allows them – Saved in particular – to be produced in Britain.

    This week's new theatre and dance 2011

  • Jetlev Technologies Inc. It's not James Bond's jet pack—and be glad, since piloting a rig like his requires gallons of jet fuel or hydrogen peroxide, hours of training and a really good helmet.

    Take Flight 2011

  • The staging of this 1973 play follows the acclaimed revival of Bond's landmark Saved at the Lyric Hammersmith last year.

    This week's new theatre and dance 2012

  • A trade paperback edition collects the three-issue miniseries and made me appreciate Bond's art skills for the first time.

    What Are You Reading? | Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources – Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment 2009

  • Jetlev Technologies Inc. The water-propelled Jetlev R200 Rocket Roll With a Jet Pack It's not James Bond's jet pack—and be glad, since piloting a rig like his requires gallons of jet fuel or hydrogen peroxide, hours of training and a really good helmet.

    On a Wing and a Dare 2011

  • James Bond's latest incarnation is a post-Ian Fleming, sensitive sort who worries about what bloggers will say.

    You Only Live About 23 Times Michael C. Moynihan 2011

  • Ms. Bond's attorney, Paul Clement, asked for a broad ruling, saying there was no reason to "carve out a special rule" for claims that Washington had "commandeered" state officials.

    Justices Weigh 10th Amendment Jess Bravin 2011

  • When "Carte Blanche" resurrects Texan CIA agent Felix Leiter, portrayed by Fleming as Bond's clever American counterpart, one who writes jazz reviews for the Amsterdam News, Mr. Deaver lazily reaches for the cliché of the loud, uncultured Southerner asking if "you have malls in England, James?"

    You Only Live About 23 Times Michael C. Moynihan 2011

  • Now he gets to play the Bard himself in Edward Bond's Bingo.

    This week's new theatre and dance 2012

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