(1887-1915) a British poet who was a soldier in World War I. He wrote poems about war and romantic poems about England, including The Old Vicarage and Grantchester .
1890-1960 english linguist who contributed to linguistic semantics and to prosodic phonology and who was noted for his insistence on studying both sound and meaning in context
(1931- ) a powerful businessman, born in Australia but now a US citizen, who controls one of the world's largest MEDIA businesses, News Corporation, which owns newspapers, television companies, film companies, and book PUBLISHER s . These include many British, US, and Australian newspapers, such as the New York Post and The Times, Sky TV, and the Fox film company.
a little bear who wears a red SWEATER, yellow CHECKED trousers, and a SCARF . He is the main character of popular stories for children invented by the British writer and artist Mary Tourtel.