Boston Globe
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Boston, Massachusetts
Boston, Massachusetts
- “James Bond, 89; Ornithologist Whose Name Was Used for 007,” Boston Globe, 17 February 1989, p. 49. Obituary of James Bond.
- Jamie Portman, “He'd Play Bond's Father, ‘But It Would Cost Them’,” Boston Globe, 15 May 1989, p. 9. Sean Connery on James Bond.
- Dan Yakir, “Bond Bursts Back with a Vengeance,” Boston Globe, 18 June 1989, p. 98. Film review of Licence to Kill.
- Ellen J. Bartlett, “Smugglers, James Bond and the President,” Boston Globe, 4 July 1989, p. 21. Bond's use of a boat by Cigarette.
- Cheryl Charles, “Davi: One of Your Better Bad Guys,” Boston Globe, 23 July 1989, p. 54.
- Bob MacDonald, “Standard Bond, with a Twist,” Boston Globe, 24 July 1990, p. 49. Book review of Brokenclaw.
- “Richard Maibaum, 81,” Boston Globe, 8 January 1991, p. 49. Obituary of Richard Maibaum.
- Bob Thomas, “License to Sue Keeps Agent 007 Off Screen,” Boston Globe, 24 November 1991, p. A10.
- David Nyhan, “Old 007 Finally Meets His Ms.-Match,” Boston Globe, 22 December 1991, p. A23. A fictional encounter between James Bond and Stella Rimington, the first female head of MI5.
- “Sir Dick White, 86, Spymaster Who Inspired Ian Fleming's ‘M’,” Boston Globe, 23 February 1993, p. 21. Obituary of Dick White.
- “Terence Young, 79,” Boston Globe, 8 September 1994, p. 37. Obituary of Terence Young.