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Marvin Levy, Steven Spielberg’s longtime publicist and an Oscar-recipient, dies at 96

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内容摘要:The advertisements - initially focused on the semi-autonomous Kurdistan Region of Iraq - will be displayed on social media, apps and news websites.

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A Jersey amateur golfer says he is "eternally grateful" for a charity's support after it helped him compete off-island.Josef Hacker, 25, was helped by the Harry Vardon Trust, a charity that helps cover some of the costs for young players to travel to higher level competitions.

Marvin Levy, Steven Spielberg’s longtime publicist and an Oscar-recipient, dies at 96

It wants to encourage more young people to play the sport and help more people from any background.Hacker went on to win the Hampshire County Championship in 2021 after the charity's support. He is now one of Jersey's leading male golfers and won gold in the Island Games in Guernsey.He said it "was just incredible" and being able to travel off-island had "made a profound difference to my game".

Marvin Levy, Steven Spielberg’s longtime publicist and an Oscar-recipient, dies at 96

Hacker added: "They've basically given me the opportunity to take the next step and without their support I wouldn't be able to do what I'm doing now."Anabelle Lucas-Villar, 18, has also benefited from the support of the trust.

Marvin Levy, Steven Spielberg’s longtime publicist and an Oscar-recipient, dies at 96

She said "it's definitely helped me get that experience" off-island because "it's so costly getting off Jersey to play golf".

"There's definitely an increase in juniors playing and it will be exciting to see what these players can do in a few years with the trust's support," Lucas-Villar added.Auctioneer Elizabeth Talbot, a director of TW Gaze, said the movements showed he was "such a master of his craft", despite his young age.

The lot was sold for £190, above the estimated price of between £50 and £70.Mrs Talbot admitted the estimate price was "modest" but explained: "It's not about the money; it's about the light it sheds in terms of East Anglian history."

(1875-1965) and continued by his son Humfrey.Mr Beha was a travelling watchmaker and jeweller who had a shop in St Stephen's Plain, Norwich, at the time of his murder.

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