Culture: Barbara is happy to follow the Lieder; As a series of Lieder recitals starts at Malvern, Christopher Morley meets a singer who would rather give than receive.(Features)

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From: The Birmingham Post (England)
Date: 20030213
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Byline: Christopher Morley

attend the Anti-War March in London on Saturday. For more information, log on to www.birminghamstopthewar.org 'September 11 was a culmination of events rather than the world changing. The motives in this war are so apparent. It's about oil. The majority of the people in this country think it's a pile of rubbish and it will affect Blair.

'People are astounded by how close he is to this appallingly ignorant American President and they must be asking themselves 'Why?'.

'The reasons are also complex and there are a lot of factors we don't know ...

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