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The arts awards in the honours list have a distinctly literary feel, with the poet Geoffrey Hill, elected last year as Oxford's professor of poetry – a post uniquely voted for by the university's alumni, given a knighthood, the novelist Penelope Lively made a dame, and the novelist Rachel Billington and the writer Clive James awarded CBEs.
New Year honours recognise successes in poetry, prose – and reality TV 2011
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But now it's claimed to have a glitch that dwarfs Cameron's grasp of Oxford's racial profile.
David Davis takes up challenge to prepare next round of Tory policies 2011
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After also making large gifts to Oxford's Middle East Centre, the Saudi government was given unchallenged platforms there to inform Britain's best and brightest how swimmingly life was going back home for those citizens not being tortured or murdered.
British Universities' Mideast Money Men Robin Simcox 2011
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A forensic accountant, appointed by the British Virgin Islands' supreme court to trace Oxford's assets, said he would be seeking answers from the Ashcrofts in light of the Panorama investigation.
The mystery of Lord Ashcroft and the paradise island business empire 2012
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Two days touring the laboratories of the science fellows at Oxford's Hertford College I am three weeks into a new job as the college's principal is a mind-blowing experience for an enthusiast keen to overcome his scientific illiteracy.
The quest for knowledge is good in itself and helps the country thrive 2011
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In the Chaplaincy, Fr Benjamin gave us the Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament, which ended what remains a highlight in Oxford's liturgical year.
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This year, the Procession traversed the busiest streets of Oxford, going past the famed Ashmolean Museum, and down Cornmarket, which is Oxford's main shopping thoroughfare.
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Architect Zaha Hadid's striking design for Maxxi, the National Museum of 21st Century Arts in Rome, last night won the £20,000 Riba Stirling prize 2010, beating competition from contenders including Oxford's revamped Ashmolean Museum and a primary school in Clapham, south London.
Hadid's design edges out Ashmolean to win the Stirling prize Vanessa Thorpe 2010
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Oxford's annual Corpus Christi Procession took place today, 14 June 2009.
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Forrest wrote: "The perception in Belize is that you are still in full control of Oxford's assets which you are of course."
The mystery of Lord Ashcroft and the paradise island business empire 2012
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