At least the Warriors left the
retitled West Yorkshire venue with two championship points and bookmakers have made only minor alterations to their title odds, with Surrey now top of the shop at 11-8.
Horton's first book of poetry, The Hope of Liberty (1829;
retitled Poems by a Slave), includes several love lyrics originally written for students, as well as hopeful poems about freedom.
THE show will be extended to two days next year, and is likely to be
retitled BetExpo, to cover new developments such as internet and offshore betting.
From March 8 the ITN bulletin will have a teatime slot of 6.30pm and will be
retitled The Evening News.
His dramatic works include Das Trauerspiel in Tyrol (1828; later revised and
retitled Andreas Hofer ); Merlin (1832); the trilogy Alexis (1832); and the comic epic Tulifantchen (1830), a witty parody of the decline of the nobility and of romantic chivalry.
The movie was made with model Kathy Ireland,
retitled Miami Hustle but bombed at the box office.
It was the second volume in the author's trilogy Growth, which included The Turmoil (1915) and The Midlander (1923, later
retitled National Avenue).
Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge, An Short story by Ambrose BIERCE , published in 1891 in Tales of Soldiers and Civilians , a collection that in 1898 was revised, enlarged, and
retitled In the Midst of Life.
Petit Testament, Le Poem by Villon, Francois , written as Le Lais ( The Legacy) and
retitled when it was published in 1489.
Retitled The Spoils of Poynton, it was published as a book in 1897.
The work was adapted into a popular Victorian stage melodrama, A String of Pearls, or the Fiend of Fleet Street (1847), by George Dibdin Pitt; it was later
retitled Sweeney Todd, the Demon Barber of Fleet Street.
On the first page of If This Is a Man, later
retitled Survival in Auschwitz, Primo Levi turns the Shema, Judaism's most famous prayer, into an indelible curse.