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17 September 2008
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Rowlands strike angers Norwich as 10-man QPR snatch victory
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Briton ready for Klitschko
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Hackett backed after Ferguson blast
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United calm over AIG
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Ashley looks at fresh options
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Everton boss Moyes must decide whether to challenge FA over dismissal
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Bankruptcy details on stolen computer
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Mushrooms examined in death probe
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Mother held as children escape fire
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Woods may be hindrance - Seve
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Petrol price fall expected - AA
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Bodies removed from murder flat
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FA charge Moyes
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Ronaldo return boosts Tevez
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November handover for Iraq command
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Life term for bottle attack killer
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Pictured: The self-propelling 'cocaine submarine' that can travel from South America to the U.S.
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Tragic Gazza hits new low as he bangs on pub door at 9am... then tries to use his own keys to get in
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Cottager Gera has the taste for goals - and now he wants more at Fulham
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Benitez thrilled with captain fantastic
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Turn potential into points - Wenger
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Obama regains his footing - but top Democrat could boost Palin Effect with sudden switch to McCain
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Arsenal boss Wenger joins race for American wonderkid Renken
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'I was tempted to put the ring in Ashley's head,' says Cheryl Cole as she wears wedding band for first time since cheating scandal
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More BA flights move to T5
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HBOS 'could merge with Lloyds TSB'
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Mickelson carrying no baggage
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Clegg vows to put 'cash in pockets'
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Rhys accused can now be named
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Mr Metrosexual Frank Lampard is all made up as he celebrates Chelsea's victory
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Police smash mile-long VODKA pipeline running from Russia into Europe
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Tottenham striker Bent relieved to take a break from pressures of League
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Mixed emotions for Scolari
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Tony Blair to preach global message on Jon Stewart's 'Daily Show'
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Oxford University: 'We can't take many more working-class students without dropping our standards'
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Unemployment leaps to 1.72million - the biggest jump since recession of 1992
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Italian former Big Brother contestant puts her virginity up for sale at 1million Euros
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Brown braced for more resignations
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My, hasn't she grown! Dakota Fanning passes the awkward phase with flying colours
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US government in £47bn AIG rescue
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Calls for defence spending boost
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Xisco breaks Toon silence
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Garcia provides Europe's heartbeat
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Ferguson fury over Terry
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TUC in warning over unemployment
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Weir claims second gold
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Faldo keeps everyone guessing
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Problems mount for England
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Hick's career set for early end
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How John McCain - the man who can't use email - invented the BlackBerry, by his adviser
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Bail-out sparks bounceback for FTSE
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British consulate in Yemen threatened after car bomb kills 16 outside U.S. embassy
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Banks braced for more bloodshed
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New City deal for Johnson
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Wolves maintain lead at top
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Branson to bid as BAA puts Gatwick Airport up for sale at £2billion
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Chelsea succeed with Terry appeal
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Ashley names his price - report
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Gerrard fires Reds to victory
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Blues breeze past Bordeaux
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Appeal after baby found abandoned
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Man held at port over double murder
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Teenager charged over stab death
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More price cuts from supermarkets
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'We are heading into a storm and it's reminiscent of the 1930s', warns investment guru George Soros
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PM to push G7 over financial reform
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Reading six-guns: Superb Doyle leads the rout as Wednesday surrender
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Sharp rescues a point for Blades at Bramall Lane
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King forecasts 5% inflation peak
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Meehan freed after porn sentencing
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Forest fall short again as Preston take the points
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Brown orders merger bid to save Halifax
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How to survive the slump
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Ferguson faces FA rap over Hackett outburst
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Driveways rented out to commuters for £3,600
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Champagne is extra on the £600 an hour 'James Bond' boat
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New laws on killer wives 'won't work'
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Relaxed Poulter is boxing clever
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£30m rebuild of Sobell Centre sparks protest
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Join protest march, says father of murdered Damilola
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Storm victim parents' £10,000 gift
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TV actress speaks of her sorrow over Ben's knife death
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My anger over Lehmans’ $5 billion ‘betrayal’ of London
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'More suffering from manorexia'
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Smokers to be stopped in street for shock tests
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Mayor sets out his stall on future of street markets
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'Scale back the bus routes clogging up Oxford Street'
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600 black cabs recalled after mystery blazes
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We'll stick to budget for the Games, pledges Boris
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Professor in creationism row quits Royal Society
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Oxford 'not able to take more deprived students'
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Bacharach, Goldfrapp and a Bee Gee headline the Electric Proms
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Market report: Hedge funds’ clear run leaves traders seething
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London Fashion Week saved after urgent talks
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Ground control to Agy and the spacewomen
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Barclays in swoop for the US arm of Lehman
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Bank of Ireland warns of slide and a cut in the payout
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Morgan’s meltdown chance
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Gucci chief leaves after sharp downturn in sales
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Commentary: They just can't let Halifax go down in Britain
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£48bn rescue plan for AIG, the giant they could not allow to fail
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Hirst is all heart as children's charities are boosted by £111m sale
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Branson to bid as Gatwick is put up for sale at £2 billion
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JT takes another giant step towards ending his nightmare
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Commentary: Owners move while bidders have the cash
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Brown humiliated as ministers ignore him at Cabinet session
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'He is the most unpopular PM since Chamberlain'
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Government 'misled' the public with immigration statistics
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Woolies £100m in the red and dividend is scrapped
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Win's not enough for Benitez
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Samurai bonds hit by Lehman
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Goldman cuts its oil forecasts
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Young Gunners target Euro glory
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Market misery rocks Minerva
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Ferguson fires United warning
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Weekley tees off in Ryder war of words
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Warnock is lifted by his rookies
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Alan goes low to end on a high
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Boothroyd rues weak firepower
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Kroenke is man to foil takeover
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The ‘Get Gordon’ plot
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Berba saga hurt Spurs, says Poyet
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Behind the thin smile of Lehman’s pop-star pallbearer
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How myths of time have distorted the Crash of ’29
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Competition for better service
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Politicians are powerless to fix problems on the finance market
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Damien, the shark and a tale for our uneasy times
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History buff Almunia can't wait to return to the battlefields of Europe
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The pitbull beguiles me but what if she wins?
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David Haye eyes up world title bid
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Murray is targeting top three ranking
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Andrew's plan to keep his England players on track
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It could be meltdown for United as chaos hits banks
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Where’s the next Vernon Handley?
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And this year’s winners are ... the liquidators
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Leader's pension gaffe damages 'man of the people' speech
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Clegg tells Lib-Dems: We're on our way to power
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Islington or the river? It's no contest
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Views matter as much as news for business audience in digital age
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Promotion-chasing Hick denied a finale by injury
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Christmas ice rink to be winter wonderful!
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Win Levi's 4 Night Revue tickets
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Pixie goes clubbing legally for the first time
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Who's Who of young caners join Geldof bash
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A rescue deal we all need
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Bacharach and Goldfrapp to play Electric Proms
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Sketch: He'd bring Liberal grit to a Cameron government
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Life for thug who admitted champagne bottle killing
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Jack brings Thunder but can't hold the lightning
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A million men now out of work in Britain
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Lehman's London staff could find a home at Barclays
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A bit too much of the white powder, girls?
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Mirren returns to the National in Phèdre title role
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The Treasury steps in to broker merger
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Sarah's sneaky at Mahiki
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Commentary: Sale will signal end to the panic and create calm
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Lily's all smiles in the back of her taxi
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I want my £100,000 out of Halifax
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Man with Asda habit v the Quiet American
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Scramble to scoop £50m fees jackpot in HBOS takeover
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Channel 4 may need state funding says Ofcom
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Banks slash overnight lending rates
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AIG puts 90-day delay on UK money withdrawal
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Boy, eight, saw brother die in tower block plunge
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Defiant Poulter vows to prove Faldo right
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Blairite Hutton's aide 'will quit after conference'
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FIFA look at Heskey abuse claim
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Eugenie's Mistery club date
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Lamps are on but nobody is at home
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My Busking was trash...literally
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Boris takes the flag again as Beijing games close
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Less is more for Dieter Müller
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La Fanciulla del West makes impact
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Atmospheric production of 365
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Air of nostalgia for Echo and the Bunnymen
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Guy Barker blows the mind
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Laughter and joy from men in tights
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Jools is fool in love with Carla
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Brasserie James is kingdom of the bland
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Guy needs his Punchbowl
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Don't forget Boy in the Striped Pyjamas book
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