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Mary Portas stumbles down memory lane. 12 Jan 2008
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Jeffrey Eugenides: Enduring love
He may take nearly a decade between novels, but
then Jeffrey Eugenides likes to take his time - and as a Pulitzer
prizewinner and author of the cult novel The Virgin Suicides, he is
clearly on the right track. Mick Brown meets him. 05 Jan 2008
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Desperate measures
Knowing you have a problem is one thing, doing something about it is quite another. Sometimes the only way is to admit defeat and seek outside help. This is how six people, from an unrepentant clutterer to a chronic debtor, changed their lives. 05 Jan 2008
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Sticky moments
The Marmalade Festival in Cumbria attracts entries from all over the world, their clarity and consistency assessed by who else but the Women's Institute. Dan Lepard sees what makes a prize-winning preserve. 05 Jan 2008
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Hilary Swank: Role reversal
She has won Oscars for her portrayal of a
transgender female and a tough prizefighter. Now Hilary Swank is
poised to conquer the whimsical world of romantic comedy. She talks
to Mick Brown. 22 Dec 2007
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St Paul's Cathedral School: Ancient & modern
For the few boys who make the grade, the choir of
St Paul's Cathedral School represents the opportunity of a
lifetime. Rupert Christiansen sees how this
disciplined institution continues to flourish in the age of the
iPod. 22 Dec 2007
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Teenage paparazzi: The whippersnappers
When their schoolfriends are tucked up in bed,
two Hollywood teenagers mix it with the world's fiercest
paparazzi. Mayrav Saar meets the small fry
who are swimming with the sharks. 22 Dec 2007
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Sam Taylor-Wood: the bigger picture
The pioneering Maggie's Centres provide a
welcoming, understanding environment for cancer patients and their
families. The artist Sam Taylor-Wood, who was first diagnosed with
cancer at the age of 29, has made a series of intimate portraits of
the people Maggie's helps. By Kate Summerscale. 15 Dec 2007
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The road to Shangri-La
According to Tibetan Buddhist teachings, paradise
exists in the shape of Shambhala, a lost kingdom somewhere in
central Asia. Armed with directions gleaned from ancient texts and
Google Earth, Patrick Symmes embarked on a
quest to find it. 15 Dec 2007
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Riding high
Five young bareback horse riders from some of
Dublin's poorest areas have glimpsed a brighter future, thanks
to the television gardener Diarmuid Gavin. By Sheryl Garratt. 15 Dec 2007
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The author of Junk wonders where all his hate mail has gone. Mary Portas stumbles down memory lane.
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