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  2. Confessions (radio programme) - Wikipedia

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    Confessions is an ongoing popular feature which first appeared on the BBC Radio 1 weekday breakfast show in the early 1990s, devised by its host, Simon Mayo. Mayo, who had hosted the show since 1988, started the feature in August 1990, partly due to the rising interest in his own Christian faith, and it caught on very quickly.

  3. Sarah Martin - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Martin's name on the Reformers’ Monument, Kensal Green Cemetery Sarah Martin (1791 – 15 October 1843) was a prison visitor and philanthropist. [1] She was born at Great Yarmouth; and lived in nearby Caister.

  4. Christopher Wood (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Christopher Hovelle Wood (5 November 1935 – 9 May 2015) was an English screenwriter and novelist, best known for the Confessions series of novels and films which he wrote as Timothy Lea. Under his own name, he adapted two James Bond novels for the screen: The Spy Who Loved Me (1977, with Richard Maibaum ) [ 1 ] and Moonraker (1979).

  5. The Iceman Confesses - Wikipedia

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    The Iceman Tapes: Conversations with a Killer and The Iceman Confesses: Secrets of a Mafia Hitman (also known as The Iceman: Confessions of a Mafia Hitman) are two documentaries that feature the Mafia hitman Richard Kuklinski. They were produced by HBO and released in 1992 and 2001, respectively. [1] [2]

  6. Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Halifax–Yarmouth - Wikipedia

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    The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Halifax–Yarmouth (Latin: Archidioecesis Halifaxiensis–Yarmuthensis) is a Latin Church archdiocese that includes part of the civil province of Nova Scotia. The Archdiocese of Halifax–Yarmouth has both a cathedral, St. Mary's Cathedral Basilica, in Halifax, and a co-cathedral St. Ambrose Co-Cathedral, in ...

  7. Norfolk Four - Wikipedia

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    Off Center Media made a video, "The Norfolk 4: A Miscarriage of Justice" (2005), used to support their petitions for clemency. [33] Tom Wells and Richard A. Leo wrote a non-fiction book about these men and events, The Wrong Guys: Murder, False Confessions and the Norfolk Four (2009).

  8. True Confessions (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Novelist Thomas H. Cook included True Confessions among his list of 10 best mystery books, calling it "one of the most movingly redemptive novels I have ever read." [3] In a 2019 interview, author James Ellroy recommended True Confessions as one of the top three American noir novels ever written, besides his own [4]

  9. The New Confessions - Wikipedia

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    The New Confessions is the fourth novel by the Scottish writer William Boyd published in 1987. The theme and narrative structure of the novel is modelled on Jean-Jacques Rousseau 's Les Confessions , the reading of which has a huge impact on the protagonist's life.