Philip Reeves http://publicradioeast.org en Alex Ferguson: A Legendary Manager For An Iconic Franchise http://publicradioeast.org/post/alex-ferguson-legendary-manager-iconic-franchise <a href="http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2013/05/08/182190351/manchester-uniteds-sir-alex-ferguson-is-retiring" target="_blank">The resignation</a> of veteran Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson is an event causing ripples that go way beyond the island where the Scotsman spent his long and illustrious career.<p>Walk into a bar pretty much anywhere from Buenos Aires to Bangkok, mention Ferguson or his star-studded team of Red Devils, and you can be sure of a lively conversation — and perhaps a heated argument.<p>Ferguson's name is not always greeted with warmth, especially by supporters Wed, 08 May 2013 15:23:00 +0000 Philip Reeves 13537 at http://publicradioeast.org Alex Ferguson: A Legendary Manager For An Iconic Franchise For Some Britons, Thatcher's Death Provokes Celebrations http://publicradioeast.org/post/some-britons-thatchers-death-provokes-celebrations A young man is parading the streets of the city of Glasgow with a slogan daubed onto the back of his black leather jacket in big, freshly painted white letters. "We're havin' a party," it declares. "Thatcher's dead."<p>In what was the coal belt of northern England, a burly former miner lights up an enormous cigar and takes a satisfied puff. Wed, 10 Apr 2013 15:14:00 +0000 Philip Reeves 11387 at http://publicradioeast.org For Some Britons, Thatcher's Death Provokes Celebrations Margaret Thatcher's Life And Legacy In Britain http://publicradioeast.org/post/margaret-thatchers-life-and-legacy-britain Transcript <p>DAVID GREENE, HOST: <p>On a Monday, it is MORNING EDITION, from NPR News. I'm David Greene.<p>Britain and the world are reflecting this morning on the life of Margaret Thatcher. The former British prime minister has died at the age of 87. Britain's current Prime Minister David Cameron remembered her this way.<p>(SOUNDBITE OF SPEECH)<p>PRIME MINISTER DAVID CAMERON: As our first woman prime minister, Margaret Thatcher succeeded against all the odds. And the real thing about Margaret Thatcher is that she didn't just lead our country. She saved our country. Mon, 08 Apr 2013 13:03:00 +0000 Philip Reeves 11195 at http://publicradioeast.org Exiled Russian Oligarch's Death Launches Probe http://publicradioeast.org/post/exiled-russian-oligarchs-death-launches-probe Transcript <p>RENEE MONTAGNE, HOST: <p>And police in Britain are piecing together the final days in the life of a Russian oligarch named Boris Berezovsky. They hope this may shed light on his sudden death this last weekend. Berezovsky used to be one of the wealthiest and most powerful men in Russia. Then he fell out with the Kremlin and sought asylum in Britain. NPR's Philip Reeves reports.<p>PHILIP REEVES, BYLINE: No history book about the collapse of the Soviet Union is complete without the name of Boris Berezovsky. Mon, 25 Mar 2013 08:47:00 +0000 Philip Reeves 10142 at http://publicradioeast.org Britain Goes After Pot Growers With 'Scratch And Sniff' Cards http://publicradioeast.org/post/britain-goes-after-pot-growers-scratch-and-sniff-cards For many years, across the world, the extraordinarily powerful noses of dogs have been successfully used to help detect crime.<p>Now, in Britain, moves are under way to recruit humans to perform the same subtle work.<p>Police are encouraging the British to step out of their homes, raise their nostrils aloft, and see if they catch the whiff of wrongdoing wafting from the next-door neighbors.<p>Visitors to these crowded islands are often charmed by the small redbrick terraced houses that are in every town and city.<p>But law enforcement agencies here say the attics and backrooms of some of these Fri, 22 Mar 2013 15:35:00 +0000 Philip Reeves 10012 at http://publicradioeast.org Britain Goes After Pot Growers With 'Scratch And Sniff' Cards Far Before Pope Francis, Jesuits Were Repressed By Some Roman Catholic Leaders http://publicradioeast.org/post/far-pope-francis-jesuits-were-repressed-some-roman-catholic-leaders Pope Francis' status as the first Jesuit marks a momentous milestone in history. Relations between Jesuits and the Vatican have seen deep crises in the 479 years since the order was founded as humble missionaries. Their growing power and monopoly over education generated suspicion and hostility around Europe. In the 18th century, Jesuits were repressed by some of Europe's Catholic super-powers — Portugal, Spain, France. Emaciated, ragged Jesuit priests began roaming Europe, looking for refuge. Fri, 15 Mar 2013 21:39:00 +0000 Philip Reeves 9527 at http://publicradioeast.org First Day Of Catholic Cardinals' Conclave Rich In Ceremony http://publicradioeast.org/post/first-day-catholic-cardinals-conclave-rich-ceremony On Tuesday, 115 cardinals convened, celebrated mass and then entered the Sistine Chapel for the first day of closed door deliberations on who should be the next pope. Tue, 12 Mar 2013 20:55:00 +0000 Philip Reeves 9237 at http://publicradioeast.org A Rough Guide To The Papal Conclave http://publicradioeast.org/post/rough-guide-papal-conclave The stage is now set for the opening act of one of the more spectacular and intriguing theatrical dramas on the planet: the election of a pope.<p>In Rome, TV camera crews have set up their positions on big platforms overlooking St. Mon, 11 Mar 2013 12:01:00 +0000 Philip Reeves 9100 at http://publicradioeast.org A Rough Guide To The Papal Conclave The Hermit Pope Who Set The Precedent For Benedict XVI http://publicradioeast.org/post/hermit-pope-who-set-precedent-benedict-xvi Beneath a glass coffin, wearing a pontiff's miter and faded vestments of gold and purple, there lies a tiny man with a wax head.<p>This represents an Italian priest who, until this month, was the only pope in history to voluntarily resign.<p>His name is Celestine V.<p>Celestine became pope at 84, some seven centuries ago, after a long and self-punishing career as a hermit.<p>Though a celebrated spiritual leader, and founder of a new branch of the Benedictine order, his papacy lasted just over five months. Tue, 26 Feb 2013 08:24:00 +0000 Philip Reeves 8079 at http://publicradioeast.org Celebrated British Writer Derides Kate Middleton As 'Shop-Window Mannequin' http://publicradioeast.org/post/celebrated-british-writer-derides-kate-middleton-shop-window-mannequin One of Britain's most celebrated authors has launched a withering attack on the Duchess of Cambridge, the pregnant wife of Prince William, branding her a "shop-window mannequin" with a plastic smile whose only role in life is to breed. Prime Minister David Cameron described award-winning writer Hilary Mantel as "misguided" after she likened the former Kate Middleton to a "machine made" doll, devoid of personality. Tue, 19 Feb 2013 22:24:00 +0000 Philip Reeves 7629 at http://publicradioeast.org Spread Of 'Baby Boxes' Alarms Europeans http://publicradioeast.org/post/spread-baby-boxes-alarms-europeans Scores of "baby boxes," where mothers can anonymously and safely "post" newborns they cannot care for, have appeared in houses and hospitals across Europe in the past decade. The boxes are extremely controversial. Advocates say they save babies' lives, while the U.N. is alarmed at their rising numbers. Mon, 18 Feb 2013 21:20:00 +0000 Philip Reeves 7550 at http://publicradioeast.org British Outrage Grows As Horsemeat Pops Up In More Foods http://publicradioeast.org/post/british-outrage-grows-horsemeat-pops-more-foods They like riding them. They like racing them. Sat, 09 Feb 2013 12:47:00 +0000 Philip Reeves 6888 at http://publicradioeast.org British Outrage Grows As Horsemeat Pops Up In More Foods Irish Government Confined Young Women In Workhouses http://publicradioeast.org/post/irish-government-confined-young-women-workhouses Transcript <p>STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: <p>Investigators in Ireland have been pursuing an excruciating question: It is how women came to be stuck in a modern day workhouse. That's a kind of forced labor camp we associate with some earlier age, yet these Irish facilities persisted almost until the end of the 20th century.<p>NPR's Philip Reeves reports on what an investigative panel calls secrecy, silence and shame.<p>PHILIP REEVES, BYLINE: They worked in laundries under the supervision of Catholic nuns. They were unpaid. They couldn't leave. Wed, 06 Feb 2013 10:27:00 +0000 Philip Reeves 6603 at http://publicradioeast.org Archaeologists Confirm Parking Lot Remains Are King Richard III http://publicradioeast.org/post/archaeologists-confirm-parking-lot-remains-are-king-richard-iii Transcript <p>AUDIE CORNISH, HOST: <p>From NPR News, this is ALL THINGS CONSIDERED. I'm Audie Cornish.<p>ROBERT SIEGEL, HOST: <p>And I'm Robert Siegel.<p>A few months ago, the British were told that a royal skeleton might have been located under what the Brits call a car park. And they were told the remains might belong to the 15th century King Richard III. Many were skeptical, but now they can believe it. Mon, 04 Feb 2013 22:55:00 +0000 Philip Reeves 6486 at http://publicradioeast.org Police: Rush Hour Helicopter Crash In London Could Have Been Much Worse http://publicradioeast.org/post/police-rush-hour-helicopter-crash-london-could-have-been-much-worse Transcript <p>AUDIE CORNISH, HOST: <p>Investigators are trying to figure out why a helicopter crashed in Central London today. Two people were killed including the pilot. Yet the death toll could have been much, much worse. As NPR's Philip Reeves reports, the aircraft came down in the heart of the British capital during rush hour.<p>(SOUNDBITE OF SIRENS WAILING)<p>PHILIP REEVES, BYLINE: The crash happened as Londoners were beginning their working day. It was a freezing morning. The city lay beneath a blanket of very low cloud. Wed, 16 Jan 2013 21:57:00 +0000 Philip Reeves 5127 at http://publicradioeast.org Police: BBC Entertainer Jimmy Savile Committed More Than 200 Sex Crimes http://publicradioeast.org/post/police-bbc-entertainer-jimmy-savile-committed-more-200-sex-crimes A British police report released Friday found the late entertainer Jimmy Savile committed more than 200 sex crimes, "unprecedented in the UK." The report summarized a three-month investigation into charges against Savile, who died in 2011. Fri, 11 Jan 2013 21:38:00 +0000 Philip Reeves 4776 at http://publicradioeast.org Malala Isn't Alone: Another Pakistani Girl's Dream http://publicradioeast.org/post/malala-isnt-alone-another-pakistani-girls-dream Stop someone in the street. Ask them about the case of Malala Yousafzai. They will likely know — after the worldwide publicity given to her story — that Malala is the Pakistani teenager who was shot for demanding the right of girls to go to school.<p>They will surely know, too, that the people who shot Malala in the head from close range were the Pakistani Taliban. They will probably view Malala as the heroine she clearly is. And the Taliban will be seen as the violent fanatics that they surely are.<p>That will likely be all that person in the street knows. Tue, 23 Oct 2012 08:58:00 +0000 Philip Reeves 4293 at http://publicradioeast.org Malala Isn't Alone: Another Pakistani Girl's Dream A Shooting Foreshadowed By Taliban Threats http://publicradioeast.org/post/shooting-foreshadowed-taliban-threats <em>A 15-year-old Pakistani schoolgirl remains in critical condition after being shot in the head for defying the Taliban and championing the right of girls to go to school. Malala Yousafzai rose to prominence during the recent war in Pakistan's Swat Valley by writing a blog under a pen name. NPR's Philip Reeves reported on that war — and twice met Malala's father. <em>Reeves </em>sent this account of the tough world in which Malala spent her childhood. </em><p>Malala's father, Ziauddin Yousafzai, is sitting behind his desk in his small, rather tatty office. Thu, 11 Oct 2012 18:42:00 +0000 Philip Reeves 3442 at http://publicradioeast.org A Shooting Foreshadowed By Taliban Threats Pakistani Girl Activist Wounded In Taliban Attack http://publicradioeast.org/post/pakistani-girl-activist-wounded-taliban-attack In Pakistan, a 15-year-old girl is in the hospital with a bullet wound in her head. The Taliban claimed responsibility for the shooting. Malala Yousefzai has spent several years criticizing violent Islamist militants who do not want girls to have an education. Wed, 10 Oct 2012 10:50:00 +0000 Philip Reeves 3302 at http://publicradioeast.org Piecing Together 'The World's Largest Jigsaw Puzzle' http://publicradioeast.org/post/piecing-together-worlds-largest-jigsaw-puzzle When the Berlin Wall came down in 1989, East Germany's secret police, the Stasi, frantically tore up millions of files gathered during decades of spying on its own citizens.<p>More than two decades later, the vast array of secret papers collected by the Stasi is still in huge demand. So far this year, 70,000 people have applied for access to the Stasi archives. <br /> Mon, 08 Oct 2012 07:07:00 +0000 Philip Reeves 3149 at http://publicradioeast.org Piecing Together 'The World's Largest Jigsaw Puzzle'