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20 August 2009
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Third arrest over £40m jewel heist
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Johnson injured as Fulham win
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Greening heading for Craven Cottage
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Yeung takes step towards bid
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Zola closes on Chamakh
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Zhirkov rejects surgery fears
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Monty: Lyle jibe helped me focus
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Jackson brother in UK tribute shows
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McLeish waits for Michel news
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Griffin extends Giants deal
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Aussies fight back
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Cameron condemns Megrahi's release
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Murray rolls past Almagro
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Reid calls it a day
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Bell falls after tea
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Pulis: Never write off Reds
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Brown admits Negredo defeat
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Warnock off the hook
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Radcliffe out of marathon
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Man held over Briton's Kenya death
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England dig in after Strauss dismissal
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Local bus sector to be investigated
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Strauss leads by example
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Coyle: United still title favourites
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Tesco creates 800 new finance jobs
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Early breakthrough for Aussies
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Lockerbie bomber set to learn fate
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Advice on cheapest fares 'is poor'
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Defoe on fire for pace-setters
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Home loans up by a quarter in July
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Flintoff returns for England
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Swine flu numbers 'to show decline'
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Meadows claims bronze
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'Bloodgate' scandal leaves Richards 'mortified'
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Hart wants Pompey clarity
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Strauss lauds match-winning Freddie
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'Jackson doctor arrest expected'
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Doctors suspended after exam error
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'Record number' of A-level passes
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Moyes drops City target Lescott
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Ameobi strike sinks Owls
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Late penalty gives Blues win
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Fears as Afghanistan heads to polls
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Defoe treble tames Tigers
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Arrested MP DNA removed from file
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Reds cruise past Potters
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Airport workers strike in jobs row
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Burnley stun United
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Strauss predicts great Test
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Cases of primary liver cancer rise
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Talks fail to avert airport strike
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Brazil fraud case pair spared jail
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Afghan violence on eve of election
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Brandon death 'was not predictable'
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Ruling due over Lockerbie bomber
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Fresh evidence in Milly murder case
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Katona faces police quiz over drugs
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Double pay of MPs, urge top Tories
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NHS supporters hold US Embassy demo
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Troops' bodies recovered in France
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Michael Jackson's doctor 'to face manslaughter charge'
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WORLD: Afghans defy the Taliban rockets to vote for ‘peace and security’
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Minister denies Army chief 'smear plot'
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Two quizzed over £40m Mayfair gems raid
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Five arrested over gang attack that left cyclist fighting for life
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Hungry Jermain Defoe is helping Spurs feast at top table
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Commentary: Shanghai stocks’ plunge is a bit of a to-do for Granny Lu
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Owen Coyle tells players to enjoy victory over Manchester United
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London rental market prices ‘are beginning to level out’
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UBc lands radio ads firm for £1.6 million
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Gordon Ramsay ‘saved’ their soul food diner but then the real nightmare began
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Swiss government makes at least £570m from UBS sale
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Lower aid to Wall St cuts US debt outlook
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F1 champion John Surtees: My son's death saved so many young lives
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Carillion in £1bn Openreach deal
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Rafael Benitez pleased with Glen Johnson's performance
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Staycationers hit Kuoni
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Probe into local buses
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Kerry Katona goes into meltdown and collapses on holiday
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£1.2m deal for the man who makes it easier to Twitter
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Restaurants in London stay the course
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David Cameron: Fantastic NHS always there for loved ones
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Campaigners to sue as private firm wins contract for GP centre
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Regent Street is a hive of activity for urban beekeepers
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Kohli lands new BBC job despite being dropped for six months
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Thank God for the DVD box set, I’m done with TV
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Hijackers made threat to blow up Russian ship
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Tesco soon to be a bank
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Paula Radcliffe pulls out of marathon
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Boycott of Whole Foods after boss blasts Barack Obama
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Cineworld boosted by discount days
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London shares go bowling along as global worries ease
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We must resist Quentin Tarantino’s war against reality
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Bad air day as Roy Hodgson fails to see Perm
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Time has come for Paul Collingwood to stand up and be counted
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Who used to be a millionaire?
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Afghanistan: the wasted years and lives
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Milly murder: police quiz hammer killer over new evidence
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Rio wary on recovery but it shrugs off China fears
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We are determined to restore the proud name of Harlequins
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Arsenal can relax with Thomas Vermaelen
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Stepfather of BabyP tries to quash rape sentence
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Stoute performer has the class to prove he's up to speed again
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Final flourish asking a lot from Andrew Flintoff
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Ricky Ponting targets Jonathan Trott as Australia step up mind games
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Caster Semenya's mother unconcerned by gender doubts
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Andy Murray fears mind games
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Fraud backpackers sentenced to work in Rio’s slums
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Next stop Cambridge for pioneering boy from the East End
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'A record for top grades but does more mean better?'
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Dean Richards plays down role in 'bloodgate' cover-up
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Aide reveals Blair wanted to take apart Brown's Treasury empire
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‘I have faith in my guys, we will deliver', says Andrew Strauss
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Shock details of the injuries which floored Michael Schumacher
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Leona Lewis loses out as hackers steal her latest songs and post them on the internet
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Soldiers’ lives have been wasted in Afghanistan, says top Tory
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Students face tougher tests to identify the brightest
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Probation head: Fine criminals rather than give them work
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Lockerbie bomber flies home to die after being released
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Watchdog set to probe 'high' local bus fares
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This flawed Afghan election still offers some hope
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Sienna Miller warms to Anna Wintour at premiere of American Vogue documentary
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England win Ashes after thrilling final Test
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The madness of making your children mini Mozarts
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Stella McCartney perfume block bid fails
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Winston Churchill statue vandalised in Paris
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Helicopter crew escapes injury in emergency landing
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Tory plays down call to double MPs' pay
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Student sheds seven stone to clinch slimming award
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Bruce Kent’s embassy demo
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X Factor star Diana Vickers wins West End role
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Girl, 17, held for Paris bank raid
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Not exactly a Flawless arrival
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Peckham challenging Hoxton for art
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Jersey children's home carer guilty of sex attacks
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FA decide not to punish Neil Warnock
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Matthew Etherington hails 'world-class' Steven Gerrard
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We just can’t resist London’s market forces
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Roque Santa Cruz pinpoints debut fixture
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C&R slumps on new issue
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Birmingham deal for Michel still not done
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War on the Sex And The City 2 set as stars continue rowing
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Free paper to shut after ‘most difficult year’ for Rupert Murdoch
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Single Guy Ritchie dines with A-list duos
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Sugababe Amelle continues party marathon
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Sea the world on a cheap cruise
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JLS's Aston spotted out with Jade Ewen
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Marouane Chamakh boost for West Ham
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City left reeling as national debt hits ‘dire’ £800 billion
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Jonathan Greening bound for Fulham
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Surge in home loans, store sales lift hope of recovery
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MP's son broke rules with gift to Lib-Dems
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Swine flu cases still on way down
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Economic prediction is not an exact science... balancing Britain's books is
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£74m quitting campaign goes up in smoke
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For richer or poorer: hotel chain's £58 honeymoon deal
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Private schools leaping ahead in race for results
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Sixth form college leads way with 99.4% passes
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Small Wars by Sadie Jones
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The Infinities by John Banville
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Serena by Ron Rash
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Inherent Vice by Thomas Pynchon
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Men branded 'dumb and dumber' over holiday snaps of Prince
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Mathilda Savitch by Victor Lodato
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Kate Moss's waistcoats are back in vogue
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Pete Doherty keen to reform the Libertines
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Top flight upsets
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That Old Cape Magic by Richard Russo
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The White Woman on the Green Bicycle by Monique Roffey
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Indignation by Philip Roth
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£100,000 own goal over wayward football
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The Lazarus Project by Aleksandr Hemon
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Yuri Zhirkov allays surgery fears
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The Gate of Air by James Buchan
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Carson Yeung moves closer towards Birmingham takeover
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The Pages by Murray Bail
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Sir Alex Ferguson wants quick solution to goalscoring problem
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Phil Brown looking to bring in more bodies
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Love All by Elizabeth Jane Howard
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Portobello by Ruth Rendell
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Tito Jackson to pay tribute to brother Michael with live show
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Che Committed Suicide by Petros Markaris
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Apology for the Woman Writing by Jenny Diski
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Dancing Lessons for the Advanced in Age by Bohumil Hrabal
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The Assassin’s Song by M G Vassanji
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The Turnaround by George Pelecanos
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Terror and the fight for justice
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His release lessens chance of a 'deathbed confession'
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Arsene Wenger won't set a date for Theo Walcott return
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The Act of Love by Howard Jacobson
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Songs of the Humpback Whale by Jodi Picoult
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When I Found You by Catherine Ryan Hyde
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Bluestockings by Jane Robinson
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Chaplin’s Girl by Miranda Seymour
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Europe’s Tragedy by Peter H. Wilson
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Venice by Peter Ackroyd
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Terra by Richard Hamblyn
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Virolution by Frank Ryan
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The Secret Life of France by Lucy Wadham
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Physics of the Impossible by Michio Kaku
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Journal by Helen Berr
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Waiter Rant by Anthony Bourdain
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The Sartorialist by Scott Schuman
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Love and War in the Pyrenees by Rosemary Bailey
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Playfair Football Annual edited by Glenda Rollin and Jack Rollin
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A Strange Eventful History by Michael Holroyd
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Attila the Hun by Christopher Kelly
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Sissinghurst by Adam Nicolson
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Anjum’s New Indian by Anjum Anand
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Between the Monster and the Saint by Richard Holloway
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Maps of My Life by Guy Browning
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How to Get Things Really Flat by Andrew Martin
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Revolver by Marcus Sedgwick
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Boom by Mark Haddon
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Z Rex by Steve Cole
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Let loose your wallet at Terence Conran’s Lutyens
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A good day at the Office, a fun night at the opera
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A Gallic take on grouse at Le Bouchon Breton
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Steaks out for summer at Garufa
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A performance of concentrated intensity from Bychkov
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A sublime set, skilfully crafted by Daniel Kitson
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Junior Boys deserve a place at pop music's senior school
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Miniature masterpieces hit the Fringe
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Where to eat lunch on Portobello Road
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