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  • Stephen Glaister, director of the RAC Foundation, said: There is no doubt that drug-driving is a very big and growing problem, particularly when combined with drink.

    Drug-driving law could be toughened 2012

  • Glaister says: 'At least half of those living in the poorest 10% of households now have access to a car.

    Still-fragile world economy braced for effects of another oil shock 2011

  • This is false economy, said Stephen Glaister director of the RAC Foundation.

    Transport cuts bereft of long-term strategy, says National Audit Office 2011

  • "There is probably scope to reduce the cost of operations at London Underground because it is heavily unionised and has not been subjected to competitive pressures," said Glaister.

    Job losses 'inevitable' to fund upgrade of London transport network 2010

  • William Monahan is working on a final draft of The Long Play, "the story of two friends who survive 40 years in the music business, from 60s R&B to contemporary hip-hop," according to the Guardian's Dan Glaister.

    GreenCine Daily: Shorts, 2/28. 2007

  • Dan Glaister has the latest in the Guardian on the revival of The Fly as an opera, a co-production of the Los Angeles Opera and the Théâtre du Châtelet in Paris, written by Howard Shore, directed by David Cronenberg and possibly starring Plácido Domingo.

    GreenCine Daily: Shorts, 2/26. 2007

  • Don Cheadle, "along with his Ocean's 13 co-star [George] Clooney, has hijacked the premiere of Steven Soderbergh's latest film to focus the gaze of Hollywood - and, by extension, the world - on Darfur," reports Dan Glaister.

    GreenCine Daily: Cannes, 5/19. 2007

  • Dan Glaister: "A study by the University of California Los Angeles shows the film and television industry to be the second largest polluter in the Los Angeles area."

    GreenCine Daily: Shorts, 11/16. 2006

  • Dan Glaister: "In a series of advertisements to run in the film industry magazines Variety and the Hollywood Reporter, Philip Morris will ask the film industry to refrain from showing its brands in any future films."

    GreenCine Daily: Shorts, 11/19. 2006

  • But there's another problem that probably has nothing to do with the screenplay, reports Dan Glaister in the Guardian: While the film's battle scenes show scores of young soldiers in combat, none of them are African-American.

    GreenCine Daily: Flags of Our Fathers. 2006

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