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19 June 2009
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Somerset win early
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Red Bull energised by practice success
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Zokora too pricey - Sevilla supremo
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Anger at school ban on short skirts
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Murray pitted against Kendrick
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McDowell shares clubhouse lead
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Lions ready to roar
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Chef 'did not choose to disappear'
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FIA to sue over breakaway
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Miracle recovery of 'amazing Grace'
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Iran leader warns against protests
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Post workers strike in jobs dispute
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Zola still keen on Jimenez deal
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No more expenses cover-ups, vows PM
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Vermaelen completes Gunners switch
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F1 in chaos as teams plan breakaway
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No offers for Pirlo, claim Milan
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Red Bulls set practice pace
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Smith to quit Rhinos
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Public rail crashes probe ruled out
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Brum set for Benitez capture
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Allingham is world's oldest man
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Torres pledges loyalty to Liverpool
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O'Driscoll ready for Springboks Test
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Car production slumps 43% from 2008
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Lightning teenager 'saved by iPod'
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Stanford surrenders to FBI agents
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£500,000 in expenses repaid by MPs
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Stanford surrenders to US authorities
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Survivor Blears hails party backing
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Investment 'needed to stop floods'
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Silverstone would consider rebel GP
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FOTA to form rival competition
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D-Day for Rafa
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Capello applauds bold Pearce
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Coyle keen to strengthen
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Taste revealed to be a local thing
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Halley handed new Bulls deal
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Suicides down after painkiller axed
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Casey: Patience is key
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Afridi stars as Pakistan reach final
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Button content with route to success
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Hayes handed Lions call
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D-Day for Nadal
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Bikers sentenced for airport riot
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Sussex heading for defeat
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Walcott inspires England victory
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Derbyshire looks destined for Greece
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Easy for Brazil
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Nadal a doubt for Wimbledon
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Police get more time for abuse quiz
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Major hits out at Iraq 'whitewash'
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PM stands firm on bank supervision
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Goodwin offers £4.7m cut in pension
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Bodies in freezer: woman is charged
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Sir Alan to keep TV Apprentice role
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Clarets toast Coyle
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Chris Eaton misses out
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Martina Navratilova calls for strong umpires
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Andy Murray seeded third for Wimbledon
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Hounded: Otis Ferry... rock star's son, huntsman, jailbird
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Elena Dementieva: My London
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Peaches teaches
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Passage to Libya
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What a site: trouble at the World Trade Centre
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Introducing... a new Gormley
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'There are strict rules, surgery has to be clinically necessary'
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Blears survives deselection vote
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NHS staff 'panicked' over swine flu
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Gang staged citizenship ceremony to con Chinese immigrants
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My last hope to find a bone marrow donor
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F1 rebels ready to oust Max Mosley in power struggle
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Son saved Rachel Nickell's boyfriend from committing suicide
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Armed robber who shot commuter jailed
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WHSmith sorry for Josef Fritzl Father's Day promotion
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First review: Apple's new iPhone hides box of tricks
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Baroness with nous has a white elephant to kill
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Why start-up fever will never cool for some of us
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West End shows hit the streets
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Short stories will celebrate the capital's Royal Park life
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Prince Charles consulted on London's projects
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City Spy: Extel’s orange is so like... Bloomberg
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I can’t see any ‘equal opportunities’ for the throne
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Donal MacIntyre beaten up in winebar
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Ministers set to sack governors in bonus scandal
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Hundreds of patients get liposuction on NHS
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Rush for £500 Botox jabs that stop you sweating in the heat
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WORLD: Stanford to appear in court on fraud charges
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Amanda Knox ‘got along great’ with Meredith, says her mother
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Briton world's oldest man at 113
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Andy Murray’s time has come, and let us all embrace it
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Open-air concert project for passers-by to show off their musical skills
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Mid-air death pilot was in good health, says widow
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Pakistan are a serious bet for ‘fun cricket’ title
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Hong Kong invader has the class to rule kingdom
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I always had faith I would play for the Lions in First Test
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Porsche dealers feel the pain as sales dive
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Football fan Mervyn King hits the spot with Matt Le Tissier comparison
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Don't send foreign students packing
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Private jets still used by shamed bankers
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FSA chief backs tough new rules for banks
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In-form Graeme McDowell makes up for lost time at the US Open
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More surgery for cancer-stricken Sonique
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Brown vows: No blackout on future expenses
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Jerry Hall strips for stage date with Calendar Girls
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Baugur 'knew of trouble year before its collapse'
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Charterhouse buys WoodMac for £553m
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Glastonbury Festival is not just a beanfeast — it’s a £70 million business, too
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Inside the brave new world of Elton John's shrine to modern art
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Chelsea hope to beat Liverpool in Glen Johnson move
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Battle for F1 power leaves Bernie Ecclestone on the brink
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Jenson Button sings no regrets
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The high-speed route to make us love rail again
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Fabio Capello calls to say ‘Well done’
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Howard Webb sparks FIFA’s TV ban
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Islington shamed yet again on schools
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Excessive excess is one addiction beautiful game will never kick
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Olympic village to be turned into family housing
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WORLD: Iran's Ayatollah Ali Khamenei attacks ‘evil’ Britain
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24-hour walkout hits London post deliveries
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15 TfL managers earn more than PM
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Schools' English teaching must do better
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Taylor Wimpey sparks builder surge as it calls end of slump
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Fury grows in the City at mounting bank charges
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Secretive Glencore targets huge London listing
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Black cabs blockade Oxo Tower
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Paul O'Connell has to lead Lions from the front
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Rugby chiefs say prices too high as tickets go unsold
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Baby P doctor sues Great Ormond Street for £100k
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UBS may scale down London offices after axing hundreds
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Dairy Crest buys a £160m pensions safeguard policy
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BG jumps as Shell takeover rumour sweeps the City
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Cabinet ministers join scramble to pay back money
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Brown defends £500 paint bill for summer house
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Top primary hired teacher in rape case with no check or references
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Tube talks start in bid to stop strikes
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Andy Murray’s magic but he won’t eclipse Rafael Nadal’s epic
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Fears grow for Rafael Nadal as defence of crown looks in danger
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Laura Robson told to keep cool as she draws Daniela Hantuchova
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Patrick Rafter: I can see Pete Sampras coming back
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Britain expects, but peerless Roger Federer is still the man to beat as he chases history
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Sounds of Summer - the year's best sunny songs
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Let’s just call it the ‘Wimbledon Open’ for the girls this year
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Umpires told to silence the shriekers and grunters
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Andy Murray could do 'very well' at Wimbledon, says his mother
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Wimbledon draw pits Andy Murray against Robert Kendrick
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Win a Spanish break with Vicky Cristina Barcelona
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Inquiry into Potters Bar ruled out
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Sacked Met chief Sir Ian Blair gets £3,000 a week - for life
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Tory MP targetted over expense claims
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Sound check: Busking with Suggs
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Five women to watch at Wimbledon
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Three gallery restaurants
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Five men to watch at Wimbledon
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Google adds Farsi to translator
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Sir Alan Sugar's seat in Cabinet
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Boris’s electric car plan trips over trailing wires
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Sorry Manchester, Britney Spears just has to shop in London
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Sizzling Kate Moss has really got talent
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Police break gang of smash and grab robbers
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Pink Floyd's Dave Gilmour is left a bit red-faced
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Fresh warnings over sunbeds
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Move over Susan Boyle ... Kate Moss has got talent too
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Move over Susan Boyle ... Kate Moss has got talent too
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Phil Vickery: Series victory would top Cup glory
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BT gets staff to work for rivals to cut costs
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EU leaders upbeat as new bank rules launch
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Shell's hopes grow for a vast find in oilfield
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Red Bull's early marker
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Liz McClarnon shows off new knicker range
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Shoeless Sarah Ferguson too toe-curling for princesses
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Party in style in SE1
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Gordon Brown makes appeal over Aung San Suu Kyi
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'Sparks to fly' between Russell Brand and Pixie Lott
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Bruno hot to trot in Madrid premiere
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Sporting Miscellanies
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We want to be chancellor but can't do expenses
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My Judy Garland Life by Susie Boyt
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Happiness by Denis Robert
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An Education by Lynn Barber
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Bad Girls Go Everywhere: The Life of Helen Gurley Brown by Jennifer Scanlon
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Endpoint and Other Poems by John Updike
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CDs of the week
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Thomas Vermaelen completes Arsenal switch
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What to see in London this weekend
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Who cares who wins the Transformers war?
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Musical monster played for laughs in Telstar
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A surreal and serious tone for Gigantic
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Pure entertainment in North by Northwest
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Katyn is story the world has been waiting to hear
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Two bright sparks at the ICA
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Trickery swamps tale of deceit
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Patti Smith's poems sap the spirit
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Villiers Terrace leans towards a restaurant
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Crown & Anchor is bustling and very busy
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Get great beer at Czechoslovak National House
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