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Author: Nick Allen

Author: Nick Allen

Writes for: Telegraph

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Author ranking: 438

Number of articles found: 5



Duchess of York: 'I was in the gutter'

Source: Telegraph - Date: 10:40 PM 31st May 2010

In an interview with Oprah Winfrey - to be aired on Tuesday - the Duchess said she had been unable to watch the video of herself. She said: “In the last four days I've been traveling through airports so I've seen it - but I haven't actually sat down and watched it. . . . .

Meredith Kercher trial: Amanda Knox, the 'shy' former Jesuit school girl

Source: Telegraph - Date: 11:16 PM 4th Dec 2009

HOLD FOR GUILTY VERDICT But after she left her home in Seattle to study in Italy, Knox shed her childhood inhibitions and became a highly sexed femme fatale, or "she devil" as she was described in court, with a remarkable power over men. Her nickname of "Foxy Knoxy" . . . .

Catholic League complains after Larry David 'urinates' on Jesus painting in 'Curb your Enthusiasm' episode

Source: Telegraph - Date: 10:54 PM 29th Oct 2009

In the show David's character accidentally sprays a drip of urine on the picture, which is hanging next to a lavatory. Several other characters then believe the painting is miraculously crying. Catholic League president Bill Donahue said: "Was Larry David always this crude? . . . .

Pagan police allowed to take Hallowe'en and summer solstice off work

Source: Telegraph - Date: 12:30 PM 16th Jul 2009

It follows the setting up of a Pagan Police Association to represent officers who worship nature and believe in many gods. Pc Andy Pardy, a leading Pagan officer from Hertfordshire Police, met with Home Office officials this week to push for more recognition for pagan . . . .

Pope says humanity needs 'saving' from homosexuality

Source: Telegraph - Date: 12:00 AM 23rd Dec 2008

Nick Allen Published: 9:57AM GMT 23 Dec 2008 Pope Benedict XVI sparked a furious reaction from other Christian groups as he also suggested that a blurring of the distinction between male and female could lead to the "self-destruction" of the human race. The pontiff was . . . .