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16 April 2009
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Green won't face charges over leaks
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Brown says 'sorry' over email slurs
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Arguing couple lead in Claudia case
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Walcott: Everyone is scared of us
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Man jailed for attacking Kay's car
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Electric car subsidy plan announced
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Warne backs Flower to blossom
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Governments in nuclear fall out
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Sir Hugh named new Acpo president
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Ronaldo confident of more trophies
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Kaka: Gerrard would suit Milan
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Button looking to keep wins coming
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Wenger relishing United challenge
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Fishermen call off port blockade
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Ban remains on Rangers duo - SFA
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Cash plan to promote electric cars
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Doctors warning on internet drugs
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Hughes not giving up on UEFA Cup
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Call for evidence over Hillsborough
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Morgan charged over outburst
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Smith opens door to Rangers duo
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Immigration body in £8m PR spend
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Green arrest leaks 'exaggerated'
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Retail sales slump to nine-year low
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Extra time to quiz terror suspects
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Jones' injury woes continue
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Bell boosts England hopes
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Burnham 'understands' anger
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F1 teams in the clear over diffuser
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Thousands pay Hillsborough respects
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Santa Cruz has knee treatment
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Port blockade enters third day
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Copyright laws criminalise millions
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Flower lands England job
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We will battle for title - Reina
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Inquiry looks into GP patient care
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Murray impresses in clay opener
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Barca through to meet Blues
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De La Hoya throws in towel
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Cole caution leaves Blues in a Messi
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Benitez counting on Gerrard
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Wenger: Young Gunners can be special
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Sarries swoop for fresh blood
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British tourist missing in Ukraine
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French fishermen ease port blockade
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Ronaldo sets up Gunners clash
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Arsenal cruise through
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Force to review G20 protest footage
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Terror raid police get more time
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Potential nuclear sites identified
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Minister jeered at memorial service
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Briton dies in Philippines gun raid
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Top civil servant slams No 10 aide
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Tory MP awaits leaks probe decision
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New date set for Stansted inquiry
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Retail sales slump to nine-year low
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Call to expel disruptive pupils
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Litter brings out the worst of louts
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Spring greens
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Fear keeps Britons at home in the holidays
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Downing the Diva of Doom
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Goldman swallow doesn't make a summer for banks
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Chinese growth is slowest in 10 years
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Sofa sales: the true indicator of recovery
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Get a move on, Ed, or sun will set on our wind-power dream
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Freak heart illness killed comedy genius
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Every little helps ... Tesco tills now ring up £1 billion every week
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Obama's best-sellers boost family's income to $2.6m income
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US to seize assets of Mexican drug cartels
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Dig begins for Cleopatra tomb search begins
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Infertile couples still face IVF postcode lottery in the capital
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NHS must find a way to fund this treatment
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Hirco answers Laxey with its own questions
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Blake's progress, 200 years on
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Manchester United? Arsenal's kids fear no team
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David Hare: Blair is to blame for this mess
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New steel 'pontoon' plates will end chaos of utility roadworks
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Chad Robinson enjoys all the fun of the flair
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Andy Murray's on his way to slaying clay demons
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Seeing off another recession: how the Duke of Westminster is navigating the economic crisis
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Mark Hughes still a believer as he plots cup shock
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AFC Wimbledon so close to taking that all-important Conference call
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Reds remain on course to win the lot, says Cristiano Ronaldo
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Microsoft must pay £246m in patent case
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Yet another knee blow puts Simon Jones out of Ashes contention
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Halfords defies satnav slump with profits from biking boom
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Blue Oar mulls £2.4m Dowgate approach
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Fulham posts losses of £7.5m but ‘squanders’ TV bonus on players
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Watch out Muggles, Death Eaters attack Trafalgar Square
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Protesters plan to march over news vendor's death
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Woman attacked on film hires PR guru to win £50,000 media deal
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Paul Nicholls guiding rising-star Harry Skelton on path to success
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Calls for inquiry into Boris child's school
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Now Balls faces teacher strike if Sats are scrapped
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Thameslink to replace drivers with computers
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BAA lining up £10m Olympic sponsor deal for Heathrow
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Cynical sneers discourage donors
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Cash boost for Greenwich site
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Southbank boss on City: They're a bunch of bastards
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Sir Paul promised us a fresh start – and this is what we got
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The trickle-down effect has dried up
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Sales flat at SAB as drinkers save money
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Barclays leads Footsie rally as banks return to favour
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Odey says share rise heralds bull market
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We need answers on Commons raid
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We’re still suckers for your get-rich-quick con, Sir Alan
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This police watchdog has lost his bite
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Terrorists kill voters as Indian elections begin
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Mumbai 'baby face' trial is stopped
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Kaka is urging Milan to make move for Steven Gerrard
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Barca to crack down on threat from 'Mad Boys'
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Michael Ballack is driven on by the fear of failure
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Nobody forced me to quit F1, says Ron Dennis
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Jonny Wilkinson close to Toulon move
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Shaun Edwards laps up Wasps plot
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Fishermen lift Channel ferry blockade but Britons stuck in backlog
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We've got rivals running scared, insists Theo Walcott
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Cesc Fabregas: We must focus on Wembley clash
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Tories attack plan to pay drivers £5,000 for buying an electric car
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Calls to offer free flu jab to anyone over the age of 50
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Gang in £3.5m credit fraud is jailed
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Watchdog host back after air miles probe
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Sri Lankan on hunger strike 'close to death'
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Savoy 'up for sale' as Saudi owner's billions dwindle
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Eurostar hit by 250,000 plunge in passengers
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Banking industry has settled down, says Experian
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Cash rules the market roost, says Hargreaves
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G20 brutality: police facing new claims
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Think tank guide to improve GP care
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King's Cross flats get go-ahead soon plan
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Towers 'will harm Big Ben heritage'
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Shameful: Jacqui Smith slammed for Damian Green fiasco
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Minute waltz plays out for radio star and MP Clement Freud
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Manny Pacquiao: De La Hoya is still my idol
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Building societies 'surprised' by downgrade
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Letter from Martin McGartland to the Evening Standard
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Paris Hilton invades London for blitz on bars
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This week's DVD reviews
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Glaxo and Pfizer join forces in HIV move
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Alcohol-free Kelly Osbourne keeps her nose clean
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European car sales slump
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Kate Moss jets home early after row in paradise
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Gaga is in the pink
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Amelle's single life continues
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Harry Potter Death Eaters target London
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Win a night out in London with Camino
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Top 10 long-range goals
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Nigel Kennedy to open Tower Festival
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Brown finally says sorry about email smear campaign
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US tourists avoiding London during crunch
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Sir Fred critic ‘signed off a £4.5m City bonus’
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Orde to lead police chiefs’ association
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Royal charity’s lunch broke law
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The key figures who got it wrong
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What the tale of two Damians tells us
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Activists contributed to death says Tory MP
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Fewer smokers quit despite record £51m spend by NHS
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JPMorgan profits boost confidence in Wall Street
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Mother is charged with attempted murder of ME daughter
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Nokia in crisis as users hang on to handsets
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Dying teacher: Asbestos in schools will kill pupils
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I Love You, Man stars spread the love
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Barclays spurs Footsie rally as banks return to favour
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Chef jailed for stoning Jay Kay’s Ferrari
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Ellis-Bextor tells of her pregnancy scare
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‘Information posed no risk’
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Felipe Massa’s intent on catching Jenson Button
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Ian Bell slams first ton of season as he bids for England recall
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Wembley loses top race
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Ferguson v Wenger - head to head
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Bacary Sagna and Kieran Gibbs doubtful for Wembley clash
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Stop being so gloomy says Mandelson
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Royal policeman lost fortune in currency betting club at Palace
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Shoulder op won’t stop Maria Sharapova’s big clay day
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David Haye declares war on Klitschkos
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BP’s chief refuses to say sorry for his role in RBS failure
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In The Loop pauses for thought
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Tolerance takes a beating from Jan Fabre
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Cindy Sherman shoots the wives of the rich
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Only When I Laugh lacks variety
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Polly Scattergood is overly theatrical
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I Love You, Man gets touchy-feely
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Man who hid from the truth of the Third Reich
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Viggo Mortensen hides from the truth in Good
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In Search of Beethoven is fit for a maestro
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Watch out for the mother-in-law in Not Easily Broken
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Desperately honest performance in Before I Forget
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