• Despite having the most nominations, Sweeney Todd was beaten to the prize of best musical by The Go-Between.

    BBC: Imelda Staunton wins theatre award for Sweeney Todd

  • The impolite truth is that Robert Forster was The Go-Between's lesser half.

    NPR: Go-Betweens' Robert Forster Goes Solo

  • Also nominated in the best musical production category are the Sheffield Crucible staging of Sondheim's Company and The Go-Between, at West Yorkshire Playhouse.

    BBC: Sweeney Todd gets three Theatre Awards UK nominations

  • Japan seemed reluctant to be cast as the go-between, but was encouraged to persuade America and Europe that they needed to do more.

    ECONOMIST: Burying the Asian miracle

  • The go-between in this merchandising effort, which benefits Afghan women and their families, is a 51-year-old former Goldman Sachs (nyse: GS - news - people ) managing director, Connie K. Duckworth.

    FORBES: Buy a Rug, Educate A Girl

  • Prison sources dismissed speculation that Maze prisoner Padraig Wilson was the go-between, and had been released from jail at the weekend for a meeting with the decommissioning body in Dundalk, in the Republic of Ireland.

    BBC: Adams: British troops out

  • Considering the trading markets for currencies themselves, the dollar figures in 90 percent of those transactions, nearly 70 percent of global central bank holdings are denominated in dollars, and with cross border trade in mind for individuals in countries with thinly traded currencies, the dollar is the go-between currency of choice 90 percent of the time.

    FORBES: Message To Greece: To Leave The Euro Isn't To Leave The Euro

  • On April 13 the sport's governing body -- the FIA -- announced that the race would go ahead despite continuing conflict between Shia protesters and the Sunni government.

    CNN: Bahrain on the boil: Why can't F1 learn from its mistakes?

  • The idea behind the cable bid is to act as a go-between in the industry's consolidation, then wriggle out, perhaps through a stockmarket listing.

    ECONOMIST: German banking investments

  • New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson is visiting Pyongyang in a private capacity, but he has in the past acted as a go-between with North Korea - with whom the US has no formal diplomatic ties.

    BBC: US envoy Bill Richardson warns of Korea tinderbox

  • The meteoric rise of such go-between services is ironic, because just a few years ago most people thought the Internet would spell the end of middlemen.

    ECONOMIST: In one form or another, electronic commerce is here to stay

  • First, do you have a specific take on the market--that it is particularly likely to go up between 0% and 6% over the next 14 months--or are you just vaguely worried about a return of the bear?

    FORBES: Another Option

  • With 34%, he was well short of the 50% needed to win the contest outright in the first round, but he looked certain to go through to the September run-off between the two best performers.

    ECONOMIST: Crooning to victory? | The

  • In 2009, Mr. Bloomberg said the city would go further and close the gap between its public-school students and the rest of the state on math scores.

    WSJ: Reputation on the Line

  • The site acts as a go-between, setting some basic ground rules and handling matters like processing payments.

    FORBES: Forget the Half-Baked Theories on Hostess. We Need Fresh Solutions to Help the Workers Left Behind.

  • Mr. Sokol began to weigh a management-led buyout, and broached through a go-between the idea of doing a deal with Berkshire.

    WSJ: David Sokol Had a Rapid Ascent at Berkshire Hathaway

  • The watch is powered by a regular button cell, but thanks to the low-energy design, the watch can go two years between battery changes, assuming that the Bluetooth function is used for about 12 hours per day.

    FORBES: Connect

  • The Lords have set aside time to consider the Commons verdict on their amendments to the European Union Bill (see Monday above) and the too-ing and fro-ing between the two houses could go on for quite some time.

    BBC: Viewing guide: The week ahead at Parliament

  • The dossier indicated that Mr. Tsarnaev offered to act as a financial go-between for an organization based in the U.S., the official said.

    WSJ: Dagestan Islamists Were Uneasy About Boston Bombing Suspect

  • Chun, the most gregarious, is a go-between for Chinese T-shirt manufacturers and their Iranian customers.

    ECONOMIST: Iran and China

  • If elected he said he wanted to act as a go-between for the public, police and government.

    BBC: John Savage stands in Avon and Somerset police election

  • Jin Fuxing, Haier's go-between on the deal, says it is furthering official objectives in launching this first of 10 planned emerging-market SEZs.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • He was go-between for the Clinton administration when it was dealing with President Hafez Assad of Syria and the Palestinians' Yasser Arafat.

    ECONOMIST: Lexington

  • Five more teams will have to qualify, while officials are likely to give the go-ahead for a special match between Maori and Aboriginal teams to recognise their contribution to rugby league.

    BBC: SPORT | Rugby League | World Cup moved to end of season

  • They included Kim Jong U, who had been in charge of attracting foreign investments to a free-trade zone, and Choi Yong Hae, who had links to South Korean businessmen, and who had been something of a go-between for the two Koreas.

    ECONOMIST: North Korea

  • But a blossoming second-wicket partnership between Habibul Bashar and Hannan Sarkar saw the visitors go to lunch on 97-1.

    BBC: Tigers let it slip

  • Mr Blair's friends challenged this hurtful interpretation of events, on the ground that most sensible European countries were only too pleased to have a partner whose intimacy with the United States made it a natural transatlantic go-between.

    ECONOMIST: Blair of Arabia

  • And if he is al-Qaida, certainly it's well known that there are many Pakistanis who are members of al-Qaida, and it is possible that this could be either a facilitator for al-Qaida that is acting as a go-between between Pakistan and the group, the terrorist group in England, or is somebody, a regular member of al-Qaida in Pakistan who has been sent to England.

    NPR: Pakistani Authorities Probe Bomb-Plot Suspects

  • If MEPs pass the regulation at second reading, it will now go back to the Council of Ministers - if there is still no agreement between the institutions then a "conciliation committee" will be drawn up to reach a compromise agreement.

    BBC: Rights for self-employed workers

  • Another penalty apiece saw the sides go into the break with three points between them, but Barkley levelled soon after half-time with another kick.

    BBC: Gloucester 22-16 Saracens

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