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The Slave Trade: the Story of the Atlantic Slave Trade 1440-1870, by Hugh Thomas.
ECONOMIST: Millennium issue
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The Conquest of Mexico, by Hugh Thomas.
ECONOMIST: Millennium issue
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His great-grandson, Hugh Owen Thomas, earned himself the epithet of The Father of Modern Orthopaedics, after inventing a collar to treat osteo-tuberculosis, a wrench for reducing dislocations, and a splint, which greatly reduced deaths from fractures among late 19th Century Liverpool dockers.
BBC: DNA unravels clues to shipwrecked Anglesey bone setter
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The men charged were John Thomas Hazlett, 29, of Alexander Road in Limavady, Samuel Hugh Bolton, 27 from Hazeldene Drive in Coleraine, Thomas John Dunbar, 36, from Ballycallin Park in Coleraine and Philip Steven McKergan 23, from Daneshill Road in Coleraine.
BBC: Four charged after girl shot
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He would do newspaper, radio and TV interviews -- especially with Merriman Smith, Hugh Sidey, Sid Davis, Forrest Boyd, Ray Scherer, Helen Thomas, Marianne Means, Walter Cronkite, Phil Potter, Bob Novak.
CNN: Commentary: What LBJ would do
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Thomas, Michael Frayn, Oliver Stone, Juliette Binoche, Helena Bonham Carter, Hugh Grant, and Jacqueline Bisset.
FORBES: Bruce Dorminey - Archive
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The title was held by the late historian Hugh Trevor-Roper, Regius Professor of Modern History at Oxford, and the 18th Century poet Thomas Gray, who was Regius Professor of Modern History at Cambridge.
BBC: Open University Milton Keynes professor given royal award