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In "Moondogs," Mr. Yates's shows a kind of overzealousness, something that experience may well temper.
Fathers and Sons Sam Sacks 2011
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Touching the Void2003 documentary based on the book about Joe Simpson and Simon Yates's near-fatal attempt to climb the Siula Grande in the Peruvian Andes.
Protecting Our Children: gruelling story of family turmoil could herald new dawn for documentary TV 2012
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The DPP declined on Thursday to respond to Yates's evidence.
Phone hacking: Metropolitan police chief keeps up row with DPP 2011
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Mr. Yates's most impressive feat is to synchronize a sort of gradual reconciliation between the father and son without the two even meeting.
Fathers and Sons Sam Sacks 2011
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Yates's evidence directly clashes with a written submission from Starmer last October to the home affairs select committee.
Phone hacking: Metropolitan police chief keeps up row with DPP 2011
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Yard insiders say Yates's replacement is not a sign of his having failed.
Met police reopen investigation into phone hacking at News of the World 2011
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The IPCC has since dropped its inquiry into Yates's handling of the phone-hacking review in 2009, saying there was no evidence that he had committed a disciplinary offence.
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IPCC deputy chairman Deborah Glass said he would face no further action in relation to it but said investigators had agreed with Yates's own admission that his decision not to review the hacking evidence in 2009 was "poor".
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Given Yates's leave-no-stone-turned approach to evidence, some members of the Met police authority wondered yesterday if the Yard is too close to the Screws to have done a proper investigation.
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Case in point: Alexander Yates's plucky "Moondogs" Doubleday, 339 pages, $25.95 , which is nearly as engaging in its misfires as in its bull's-eyes.
Fathers and Sons Sam Sacks 2011
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