The following is an interview originally published today in GLOBAL BRIEF. Here, GB discusses all things international criminal justice – from the prosecution of the Khmer Rouge leadership in Cambodia to the ICC arrest warrant against Gaddafi – with top international prosecutor Andrew Cayley. The views expressed are those of the interviewee, and do not represent the official position of the UN or the ECCC.
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Luka Randić, Specialist Registrar in Emergency Medicine at Manchester Royal Infirmary (b 1978, q Manchester School of Medicine 2001, BM BCh; MFAEM 2005) died as the result of a road traffic accident on 11 May 2008.
Largely thanks to the response that we had from the OB website, we were able to track down Lange Powell, who we had lost contact with since he left the college. Here is what he has been up to!
Alastair McPherson (S. 2002-07) was married to Angela Castillo on 3rd July 2011. The marriage took place in the open air on the banks of the Potomac, in Virginia USA. William Hall-Smith (A. 2002-07) was the best man, and Alastair Sava (A. 2002-07), James Taylor (D. 2002-07) and Callum McPherson (S. 2004-09) were groomsmen.
Chris Terleski (H.1965-71), quoted in The Brightonian of 1971 as the "(in)famous Head of School who will be remembered by everyone - but for entirely different reasons" popped in to see us recently and had a tour of the College on a beautiful sunny August morning.
Matthew Cro (R. 2002-07) and Charlotte Grammer (W. 2002-07) were married today by Father Robert Easton in the school chapel. The sun shone for you, as we hope that it does always in your married life together. Our warmest congratulations to you!
Having retired in 2004 after 45 years in the Electrical Engineering Industry I decided that the time had come to do something completely different.