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The unions won't like it but Labour should tell them that a wider prize is at stake.
But the wider prize, an understanding of how to stay healthy into a ripe old age, with all that may bring to medical science, will ultimately be shared by everybody.
After the winner of the £15,000 prize is announced on 15 November, the shortlisted works will form part of a wider prize show at the National Portrait Gallery between 17 November and 26 February.
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My most recent lead story was headlined "Ford kids take the biscuit!" It came from a tip-off from a reader, the local flour miller, that the flour she had donated to the local primary school to make biscuits had won a class of eight and nine-year-olds a county-wide prize for industry and achievement thanks to their student teacher turning the classroom into a biscuit company.
By casting a very wide net, prizes find these people.
A Rhodes Scholar and a MacArthur Fellow, he had also won university-wide teaching prizes, both at Yale and at Madison.
For the high range, a wide span of prize structures extracts full surplus and is thus optimal.
Retrieved from the World Wide Web, Nobel Prize Web site on 4 October 2004.
The resulting society still prized wider French cultural values, however, and French remained the language of the court, business and international affairs, even if Parisians mocked the English for their poor pronunciation.
The few exceptions (think Alan Hollinghurst) owe their wider acceptance to literary prizes or film adaptations.
It works both ways: Saunders is a good winner to showcase the British prize's wide parameters, being both an American and a short-story writer.
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