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Donkey rescue in the Middle East
Beasts of burden are treated shamefully in the Holy Land, but help is now at hand. Tamsin Kelly reports.
22 Dec 2007

QI Christmas quiz
Plunge your arm deep in the seasonal bran tub to recover shiny filbert nuts of interestingness, in this, the second QI Christmas quiz.
22 Dec 2007

Culture clinic: Michael Winner
This week: Michael Winner submits to a little light therapy. Kate Weinberg reports.
22 Dec 2007

We three kings of Orient aren't
The Archbishop of Canterbury has questioned the story of the three wise men but, argues Christopher Howse, this does not change the message of Christmas.
21 Dec 2007

Dad does Christmas
I have decided to see Christmas as a challenge and it is certainly proving just that, says Eric Maude.
21 Dec 2007

Midnight Mash... not my finest hour
Bringing forward Midnight Mass to avoid the drunks rolling in is a good idea, says past offender Max Davidson.
20 Dec 2007

Home-made Christmas
Opting for a home-made Christmas, Judith Woods ends up with that special glow of smugness that comes from preparing everything yourself
20 Dec 2007

Battle of the Christmas supermums
With time running out, Genevieve Fox says buying in ready-made support ensures a cracking Christmas Day.
20 Dec 2007

Is Carla Bruni at that difficult age?
It might be love, but the French President has none the less been charmed by a woman who is a member of a clan with a very particular need for the trappings of power, says Celia Walden.
20 Dec 2007

Christmas 2007: When are those awful people going to leave?
Two families spending Christmas together is a recipe for stress, rows and feuds - the trick to surviving is to lower expectations, says Jane Cable.
19 Dec 2007

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Stephen Fry is the quizmaster for the QI Christmas Quiz, 'designed by elves as a cerebral interlude in the midst of all the wrapping, decking, basting and wassailing'.
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