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Sue Miles (born Susan Crane, 20 March 1944 – 8 October 2010) was an Anglo-American counter-culture activist and restaurateur.[1][2][3] With her husband Barry and the support of celebrities such as Paul McCartney, she started the Indica Gallery and the underground newspaper International Times (IT).[1] She started her cooking career by running the cafe at the Arts Lab and then worked at other prominent restaurants in central London such as Food for Thought and L'Escargot.[1]

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  1. ^ a b c Jonathan Green (13 October 2010), "Sue Miles obituary", The Guardian
  • ^ Lindsey Bareham (22 October 2010), "Sue Miles, who worked at Time Out during the early '70s, died Friday October 8 aged 66.", Time Out
  • ^ "Obituaries: Claire Rayner, Dame Joan Sutherland and Sue Miles", The Sunday Times, 17 October 2010, archived from the original on June 24, 2015

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