• What is more exclusive to "The Following" is the plot device involving Edgar Allan Poe, whose works and romantic view of death are depicted as a religion for the psychotic misfits who flock to do the serial killer's bidding.

    WSJ: The Following on Fox; Paul Williams Still Alive on Showtime: TV Reviews by Nancy deWolf Smith

  • It is not unusual to find a Tata lifer whose spouse works for the firm and whose father also did.

    ECONOMIST: The Tata group

  • Unlike the later coverage of Watergate, there were no reporters like The Washington Post's Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, who were told by their editors, "Get on this and don't get off it, " says Summers, whose works focused on people and events largely ignored or treated cursorily by the official investigations.

    NPR: 50 Years On, Finding Profit In 'Truth' On JFK Case

  • Harris, whose own works include Chocolat and Five Quarters of the Orange, praised Barber's "brave and innovative" use of verse.

    BBC: Novel written entirely in verse makes book shortlist

  • Director Sir Alan Parker, whose works include The Commitments and Bugsy Malone, was honoured with a British Academy Fellowship - the highest accolade the Academy can bestow.

    BBC: Baftas: Argo wins best film award

  • The locals guided us on foot through the rainforest, pointing out the ants whose pinchers they use for stitches, the trees whose sap works like iodine and the termites that can be crushed into mosquito repellent.

    BBC: Taming the heart of the Peruvian Amazon

  • Indeed, Howell might be seen to be working in a tradition unrelated to clothes, alongside British artists and designers whose works draw inspiration from the land, such as David Mellor with his Sheffield steelworks, Peter Lanyon's landscape abstractions and the organic forms of Henry Moore.

    WSJ: Designer Margaret Howell | The Cult of

  • He first met Sir Peter, whose previous works include the operas Taverner and The Lighthouse, on Hoy in 1971.

    BBC: NEWS | UK | Scotland | North East/N Isles | New Christmas carol for the Queen

  • Yoshimoto is the daughter of Yoshimoto Ryumei, a poet and influential commentator whose works became a bible for Japan's radical youth movement in the 1960s.

    CNN: Fruits of Her Labor

  • In a delicious twist of irony, some of Bailey's students at Yale, like Lisa Yuskavage and John Currin whose works sell for millions, are among the most high profile artists working today.

    FORBES: Embracing Stillness

  • In the weeks leading up to the event, I had an opportunity to speak with featured WIE Symposium panelist Liya Kebede (model, actress, fashion designer, and activist whose charity, The Liya Kebede Foundation, works toward ensuring maternal health and saving the lives of women and children around the world) about the women that have inspired her and her thoughts for the next generation of women leaders.

    FORBES: Model and Activist Liya Kebede On Inspiring Women Prior to the WIE Symposium

  • The Bastiat Prize was developed to encourage and reward writers whose published works promote the institutions of a free society.

    WSJ: Innocents Die in the Drug War

  • President Bill Clinton spoke of his sadness over the death of Princess Diana, the woman whose shy smile and dedication to good works captivated people around the world.

    CNN: Navigation

  • Next came Edouard Malingue, a French art dealer whose focus is on selling Impressionist and Modern works to Asian buyers.

    BBC: High-end art in Hong Kong

  • In 1757, Antonio Canova, Italian neo-classical sculptor whose works include the tombs of Pope Clement XIV and Clement XIII, was born.

    CNN: Saturday,

  • Monsignor Charles Scicluna - a senior Vatican official whose job title is Promoter of Justice and who works in the Vatican department now responsible for disciplining priests who commit grave offences (he also conveniently happens to be of Maltese nationality) - has agreed to meet them in June.

    BBC: Disappointment as Pope speaks in generalities

  • Works of graphic and plastic art are objects whose value is tied to their physical form.

    ECONOMIST: A ��right�� too far

  • Liz returns to the living room with Fran, whose gray streak, she learns, is natural and who works at home during school hours, copy editing and proofreading documents for a legal firm.

    NEWYORKER: Playdate

  • Still, at 25 he held the chair of Greek at Sydney University, and so became the youngest professor in what was then the British empire (and rather cross that Friedrich Nietzsche, whose philosophic works he admired, had become a professor at an even earlier age).

    ECONOMIST: Enoch Powell

  • If the film works, it is largely because of Depp, whose performance owes more and more to Mary Pickford and less to Douglas Fairbanks.

    NEWYORKER: Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest

  • The SEC has, therefore, chosen two attorneys whose livelihood depends on keeping auditors out of trouble and one auditor who works for a next-tier, non-global audit firm.

    FORBES: SEC Stacks The Deck Against Investors At PCAOB

  • The author whose previous works include titles such as "Bad as I Wanna Be" and "I Should Be Dead by Now" chose a different audience this time.

    WSJ: The Worm Turns: Rodman writes book for children

  • Brown, whose other works include the short-lived Broadway musicals "Urban Cowboy" and "13, " and another acclaimed song cycle "Songs for a New World, " is enjoying a purple patch of late.

    WSJ: Songwriter Jason Robert Brown revisits tough times

  • The best way to see whether a fire-forecasting system works or not is to simulate a fire whose outcome is already known, and see whether the model correctly predicts what happened.

    ECONOMIST: Next, the fire forecast

  • " Salman Rushdie is a novelist whose works include "Midnight's Children, " which won the Booker Prize, and "The Satanic Verses.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Ayaan Hirsi Ali, abandoned to fanatics

  • Enter George Antheil, an American avant-garde composer whose works were known for using unorthodox instruments such as player-pianos, airplane propellers and sirens.

    WSJ: Book Review: Hedy's Folly

  • Journalist Deirdre Stoelzle Graves, whose German father once worked in mines in Chile, Bolivia and Peru, now works with an organization that helps journalists cover stories of trauma in a sensitive manner.

    CNN: Live from Chile: A camera made the world a bit smaller

  • Biennials typically serve as breakout moments for hot young artists, but biennial co-curator Adriano Pedrosa and collaborator Jens Hoffman said they scoured for older, overlooked artists whose works may still feel revelatory.

    WSJ: A Lively Art Scene Aids Istanbul's Biennial

  • He met most of the artists whose works he owns because they lived in the downtown neighborhood where his gym is located and came to him as clients, enlisting in his old-school regimen of strength training, cardio and diet.

    WSJ: Sol LeWitt Meets Bay Ridge

  • Brecht, whose classic works include "The Threepenny Opera, " co-written with Kurt Weil, and "Mother Courage and Her Children, " wrote the play while in exile himself in America.

    WSJ: Review: 'Caucasian Chalk Circle' jabs at injustice

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