Lloyd Webber launches Phantom 2 Oct 9, 2009
In 1999, he collaborated with author Frederick Forsyth who went on to publish the novella The Phantom of Manhattan, but Lord Lloyd-Webber was unable to take it any further musically. Passion. (BBC News -- Entertainment)
Taxman cometh Sep 9, 2009
Over the years writers like Irvine Welsh, DBC Pierre and Frederick Forsyth have moved to Ireland to avail of the generous arrangement. The ruling has also been credited with persuading local artists such as U2, Enya and Seamus Heaney to remain. (BBC News -- Europe)
This day in history Aug 25, 2009
Author Frederick Forsyth is 71. Movie director John Badham is 70. (Boston Globe)
Fight for the right Jul 17, 2009
In Poland the new leader of the European Conservatives and Reformists group is seen as a slick and ambitious political operator, a man who even has an endorsement from the author Frederick Forsyth on his personal website. Gay rights dispute. (BBC News -- Europe)
Dividing lines Jun 23, 2009
Watch author Frederick Forsyth advocating scrapping the ID card scheme. It seems likely that the big question for voters next year will not be, who has the most attractive and credible offer, but which party should I worry about most. (BBC News -- UK)
Deputy Kaldas cops it sweet Jun 1, 2009
Stuart Littlemore, QC, is the popular source - having apparently used the name in a Media Watch episode that exposed Jones for plagiarising Frederick Forsyth in a Sun-Herald column. A smaller school gives credit to David Salter, who was executive producer on the program. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Australia)
• New materials at Gooding library May 5, 2009
"Swan Peak" by James Lee Burke, "Divine Justice" by David Baldacci, "Cross Country" by James Patterson, "The Appeal" by John Grisham, "The Tenth Justice" by Brad Meltzer, "The Afghan" by Frederick Forsyth, "The Life and Times of the Thunderbolt Kid" by Bill Bryson. Adult nonfiction. (Burley South Idaho Press, ID)
Thriller king Forsyth ends up in Africa mayhem Mar 5, 2009
British author Frederick Forsyth, 70, talks about his experiencein Guinea-BissauwherePresident Joao Bernardo "Nino" Vieira was assassinated within hours of his arrival. . (MSNBC -- International)
G-Bissau asks not to be abandoned Mar 5, 2009
FROM OTHER NEWS SITES Indian beaten to death in Malaysia - 1 hr ago Dogs Of War author caught up in Guinea-Bissau turmoil - 3 hrs ago 'Dogs of War' author Frederick Forsyth in GuineaBissau as president assassinated - 15 hrs ago Obituary: Joo Bernardo Vieira - 16 hrs ago * Edge of the abyss - 19 hrs ago * Requires registration. E-MAILED. (BBC News -- Africa)
'Jackal' author finds himself in the middle of a thriller Mar 5, 2009
Frederick Forsyth, the British author of "The Dogs of War" and "The Day of the Jackal," jetted into coup-prone, cocaine-plagued Guinea-Bissau recently to research his latest novel, and found real life trumping fiction. Hours before he touched down in the West African nation, a bomb hidden under a staircase blew apart the chief of the armed forces. (International Herald Tribune -- Arts)
Author Frederick Forsyth in Bissau on day president assassinated Mar 4, 2009
Author Frederick Forsyth has told the BBC of his surprise to find himself in Guinea-Bissau on the day the president and army chief were assassinated ... " Mr Forsyth, who had dinner with the forensic pathologist investigating the assassination on Monday evening, has a theory why this happened. We are not talking about two Mother Theresas here Frederick Forsyth "Basically these two men absolutely loathed each other," he said. "The president was a very violent man and the chief-of-staff was a... (BBC News)
Movie: The Day of the Jackal (1973) Feb 7, 2009
Frederick Forsyth's The Day of the Jackal Novel. The Day of the Jackal is based on the 1971 best-selling novel of the same name by British author Frederick Forsyth. (Suite101.com)