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Well the talk of the Countess of Wessex' incautious remarks has been an enormous story two weekends running and as we saw just then last Sunday we had an authorised interview in the News of the World while other papers carried a string of embarrassing stories about what Sophie Rhys Jones was reputed to have told the undercover reporter.
BBC: News Online
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Whilst the props and the costume were not remarkable (a fact that Sophie Steer's Lizzie Bonnet complained about in character), I was pleased by the set, sound and lighting design which accurately set the mood for the 10 scenes which made up this play.
BBC: By Wilfred Arasaratnam
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Sophie was diagnosed with neuroblastoma, which accounts for about one in six cancer deaths in children, in February.
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Ms. SOPHIE TONG: Yeah, I want to say something about my parents.
NPR: Chengdu Youths Discuss Life in China
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Sophie and Georgina had seen a story in the press about the issue of homework for primary school pupils, and whether it should be scrapped.
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While most of us aren't too worried about someone at an Internet provider seeing our messages to Aunt Sophie, businesses, law firms or hospitals who use the Internet to communicate privileged information might have more reservations.
CNN: Will your Internet provider be spying on you?
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While a significant number of people do remain in camps, it is not just about getting people out of tents and into houses, says the UNDP's Sophie De Caen.
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