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	<title>Comments on: A white wench&#8217;s black eye</title>
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		<title>By: David Gradenzio Marck</title>
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		<dc:creator>David Gradenzio Marck</dc:creator>
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		<description>Try to be cool in your comments? that is a classic example of contrdiction in terms - critic is never cool or popular even less if they are paid to write praises...

just wodered how A. Rose even &#039;got&#039; the role in this..? when did she graduate from the the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama? I am afraid i can confirm - a little more than energy and dedication is required for a classic role of this kind - you need to be more than just experienced and dedicated to act genuinely and convincingly even in a modern adaptation... 
could someone tell me what Neil Bartlett or Kandis Cook really know about 1940&#039;s Italy and who did the research for them?
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is STV running out of good and experienced actors to be casting A. Rose for a role of diversity unit DC? 
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as to the chances of new authors to publish alongside with the estabished authors - it is again all about money; and people who are allowed to handle them... let&#039;s get real - this is still a class society britain - you are judged by others as soon as you open your mouth and without money you remain nobody..</description>
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<p>just wodered how A. Rose even &#8216;got&#8217; the role in this..? when did she graduate from the the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama? I am afraid i can confirm &#8211; a little more than energy and dedication is required for a classic role of this kind &#8211; you need to be more than just experienced and dedicated to act genuinely and convincingly even in a modern adaptation&#8230;<br />
could someone tell me what Neil Bartlett or Kandis Cook really know about 1940&#8242;s Italy and who did the research for them?<br />
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is STV running out of good and experienced actors to be casting A. Rose for a role of diversity unit DC?<br />
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as to the chances of new authors to publish alongside with the estabished authors &#8211; it is again all about money; and people who are allowed to handle them&#8230; let&#8217;s get real &#8211; this is still a class society britain &#8211; you are judged by others as soon as you open your mouth and without money you remain nobody..</p>
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