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Lord of the Rings goes Star Wars: Battlefront (Lord of the Rings: Conquest)

First details have emerged on Lord of the Rings: Conquest which is being developed by Mercenaries crew Pandemic.

A vision of Black seen through the eyes of Warhol

Fans of jailed former newspaper tycoon Conrad Black have a chance to view him up close and personal starting at the end of this week. One of four portraits of Lord Black painted by Andy Warhol will be on show for the summer at the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria, as part of a Warhol: Larger Than Life exhibition. Mr. Warhol painted the series in 1981 when Lord Black, then 37, was just starting to build his newspaper empire. The Black portraits are faring well in the open market. Last November, another of the same series fetched a higher-than-anticipated $240,000 at an auction at Christie's. Sadly, Lord Black did not receive any of the proceeds as he had been ordered by a U.S. court to give up two of the portraits as part of a legal battle with creditors of his former holding company, Ravelston.

A vision of Black seen through the eyes of Warhol

Fans of jailed former newspaper tycoon Conrad Black have a chance to view him up close and personal starting at the end of this week. One of four portraits of Lord Black painted by Andy Warhol will be on show for the summer at the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria, as part of a Warhol: Larger Than Life exhibition. Mr. Warhol painted the series in 1981 when Lord Black, then 37, was just starting to build his newspaper empire. The Black portraits are faring well in the open market. Last November, another of the same series fetched a higher-than-anticipated $240,000 at an auction at Christie's. Sadly, Lord Black did not receive any of the proceeds as he had been ordered by a U.S. court to give up two of the portraits as part of a legal battle with creditors of his former holding company, Ravelston.

Lord's cricket ground launches clothing line

Lord’s cricket ground is poised to go global with its own brand of clothing and is also planning to sell its own brand of wine and even suncream.

Lights could be on at Lord's

Lord's will have floodlights from next season if a Marylebone Cricket Club planning application is successful.

Lord of the Rings Online dev looking at console MMOs? (Xbox 360)

Turbine Studios, the team behind Lord of the Rings Online: Shadows of Angmar,is advertising for a new senior console engineer for either theXbox 360 or PS3.

Lord's turns to Ladies

For more than two centuries, Lord's was a byword for male exclusivity, but on Saturday, June 7, the fairer sex is set to take over the ground. In partnership with the Breakthrough Breast Cancer Foundation, and as part of an initiative to increase the popularity of cricket among female supporters, the second day of Middlesex's County Championship clash with Essex has been officially designated as "Ladies Day".

Lord's needs to be floodlit

The Marylebone Cricket Club wants to install temporary floodlights at Lord's for the next five years.

Lord's applies to install temporary floodlights at home of cricket

LONDON: The Marylebone Cricket Club wants to install temporary floodlights at Lord's for the next five years.

Lord's offers invitation for neutrals

THE Australian chief executive of the Marylebone Cricket Club is keen to host neutral Test matches at Lord's.

Lord's: home of cricket's most select shop

We have to brand the home of cricket carefully. We do not want to cheapen it.' - Keith Bradshaw, the secretary of MCC, announcing plans to put the Lord's logo on an expanded range of consumer products.

Lord's leaping as Stanford confirms Twenty20 plan

The only thing I like about rich people is their money,” Lady Astor said, and for the moment the ECB agrees. Not long ago, it would have sprinted across the road to avoid a man such as Allen Stanford, who is rich, American and a self-confessed hater of Test cricket. Yesterday at Lord's, the home of cricket, the governing body embraced him. The reasons? Well, there were 147.5 million of them.

The Lord's Prayer

LordsAnd so the Test summer begins tomorrow with the first day of England v New Zealand, take 2. Mike Atherton makes his Test debut in the Lord's press box for The Times, flanked by Richard Hobson and Simon Barnes, while your blogger, just a feeble amoeba alongside such titans of journalism, has paid for his ticket and will be in his customary spot in the Tavern stand. Any readers of this blog who are also planning to be there, and who spot me during the lunchtime exodus from stand to bar, are welcome to grab my shoulder and slur "Ere, aintcha wotsisname off the thingummyblog" and I will happily stand you a beer.

Lord's redevelopment costs near 250 million

British sports fans are used to stadium developments running way over budget - the virtual farces surrounding Wembley and the Olympic venues are the worst examples - but the MCC has readjusted the cost of its planned rebuild at Lord's from 200 million to more than 250 million ... within months of the original announcement.

Rain rules at Lord's

Heavy cloud and persistent showers over Lord’s frustrated England’s efforts to overhaul New Zealand’s first innings 277 all out today.

A big day for Lord's, a slow day for cricket

The MCC unveiled ambitious plans to redevelop Lord's on a day when not many members will have enjoyed the cricket

England frustrated at wet Lord's

Almost constant drizzle on day three of the Lord's Test left England frustrated as they were denied the chance to gain a stranglehold over New Zealand.

Vettori fit for Lord's

New Zealand skipper Daniel Vettori has declared himself fit for Thursday's first Test against England at Lord's.

NZers warm to Lord's experience

FIRST CLASS TREATMENT: Daniel Vettori and the New Zealand cricket team are finding themselves in their element at cricket's spiritual home, Lord's.

Free wristbands on offer at Lord's

Children attending the npower Test match at Lord’s are being offered free identity wristbands in case they become separated from their parents or guardians whilst at the game.


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