Eunice De Souza
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Eunice de Souza (born 1940) is a contemporary Indian English language poet, literary critic and novelist. Among her notable books of poetry is Women in Dutch painting (1988).Eunice de Souza was born and grew up in Pune, in a Roman Catholic family originally from Goa. She studied English literature with an MA from the Marquette University in Wisconsin, and a PhD from the University of Mumbai. She taught English at St. Xavier's College, Mumbai, and was Head of the Department until her recent retirement. She was involved in the well known literary festival Ithaka organized at the college.She has also been involved in theater, both as actress and director.
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Prisoners’ Wives
A 6-PART DRAMA SERIES FOR BBC1 “He’s going down. It’s time to find out what she’s really made of…” PRISONERS’WIVES is an ensemble show. A show about a group of women who’ve lost the men in their lives to Her Majesty’s Pleasure.
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Amscreen hires Jamie Lindsay as managing director
Amscreen, the digital media owner, has appointed Jamie Lindsay as its managing director.
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Letter: Cosmetic surgery ads should be banned
Currently, cosmetic surgery providers are free to advertise their services without restriction on content or placement. The adverts recklessly trivialise invasive surgical procedures that carry inherent health risks.
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Amscreen poaches CBS Outdoor's Mike Hemmings
Amscreen, Lord Sugar's digital out-of-home media owner, has appointed CBS Outdoor's head of marketing Mike Hemmings as its international marketing director.
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Amscreen appoints Yoko De Souza as director of client sales
Lord Sugar's Amscreen, the digital outdoor media owner, has appointed former Titan Outdoor and JCDecaux director Yoko De Souza to the new role of director of client sales.
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Brazilian journalist murdered
Brazilian journalist Laécio de Souza was shot dead minutes after receiving threats on his mobile phone.
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Crowdsourcing creative content: a case study
Over the past few years, a lot has been made of “crowdsourcing” trends. It seem like everything — from graphic design and logos to funding — can be made better, faster, or cheaper thanks to crowd. Stephen and Sunil decided to test whether crowdsourcing creative content, specifically an entire web series, could be accomplished at a reasonable cost (with similar quality).
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Me & My Monsters
The Carlson Family have recently moved from Australia to their dream home in the UK. It has everything you could wish for in a new house – even more incredibly it was on the market at a knock-down price. Some might say it was a giveaway. So what's the catch?.

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