In <I>The Age</I>:
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<B>Stretton leaves Royal Ballet after a year</B>
September 26 2002
Controversial Australian Ross Stretton has quit London's prestigious Royal Ballet after little more than a year in the top job.
Stretton, the former director of the Australian Ballet, was appointed director in March 2000 and took up the post in August 2001 following the retirement of Sir Anthony Dowell.
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<B>Ross Stretton's royal downfall</B>
September 27 2002
<B>After only a year as artistic director of London's Royal Ballet, Ross Stretton's troubled reign is over. Valerie Lawson and Peter Fray report.</B>
Under the chandeliers of the Royal Opera House bar, former ballerina Dame Beryl Grey grasped the Australian critic's hand saying, "Thank you, thank you for sending him to us."
The "you" was Australia, the "him" was Australian Ross Stretton, confirmed as artistic director of the Royal Ballet in March 2000 and due to join the company the following year.
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<B>Stretton silent amid claims of liaisons</B>
September 27 2002
By Peter Fray in London and Valerie Lawson
So why did Ross Stretton leave the Royal Ballet?
Stretton was not speaking publicly yesterday about his abrupt departure but English newspapers were far from coy in publicising unsourced rumours circulating in London's catty arts scene about his alleged affairs with dancers.
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