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Hitler was the perfect boss: Former maid breaks her silence on the 'charming' dictator

Rosa Mitterer
Daily Mail
By Allan Hall
4 December 2008

History has condemned him as the megalomaniac who brought death and misery to millions. But for one woman, the name…

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The middle-aged sex time bomb: It's not just the young and single risking their health any more

Dr Sean Cummings
Daily Mail
By Sadie Nicholas
4 December 2008

Their faces taut with ill-concealed anxiety, several well-heeled men and women sit in a plush waiting room in central London.…

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Dark side of the moob

Greg Lynn
The Sun
By David Lowe
4 December 2008

WHEN Greg Lynn reached puberty, he didn’t just grow man boobs – or moobs – he also developed a terror…

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The ugly truth

Constance Briscoe
The Times
By Janice Turner
3 December 2008

Constance Briscoe wrote in her memoir, Ugly, that she was beaten as a child by her mother. Then she was…

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Angela Rippon on the devastation of Alzheimer's: 'All mum remembers is she loves me'

Angela Rippon
Daily Mail
By Serena Allott
2 December 2008

One look at the photographs former newsreader Angela Rippon has spread out on the table, and you can see she…

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One Year On: Tewkesbury after the floods

Tewkesbury
Sunday Times Magazine
By Anna Gizowska
23 November 2008

After the deluge: how Tewkesbury has been left high but not dry.

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Caitlyn heals wounds for terror victim Danny Biddle

Danny Biddle
News of the World
By Ross Hall
30 November 2008

THE numbers 7/7 have haunted Danny Biddle since the day his world was blown apart by a suicide bomber .…

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Why Michael Grosvenor Myer left his wife to die alone

Michael Grosvenor Myer
Sunday Telegraph
By Andrew Alderson
30 November 2008

Valerie Grosvenor Myer’s final gift to her beloved husband, Michael, was to spare him a jail sentence for assisting her…

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A way with words

Henry Hitchings
Independent on Sunday
By Suzi Feay
30 November 2008

Lexical wizard Henry Hitchings on the crazy history of our language 'Margarine' comes from the Persian word for pearl, Edmund…

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What's it like living next door to a neighbourhood witch?

Suky Burton
Daily Mail
By Jenny Johnston
29 November 2008

They seemed such a normal couple - until they built a pagan stone circle in the garden... You'd think milkmen…

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World’s first stem cell transplant patient: 'My murdered brother and the professor's pigs gave me the strength to live'

Claudia Castillo
Mail on Sunday
By Jo MacFarlane and Tom Worden
23 November 2008

Strolling happily with her two children in the autumn sunshine, Claudia Castillo looks like any other young mother. A scar…

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My babies are named Faith and Hope: Exclusive interview with British teenager set to be world's youngest mother of Siamese twins

Laura Williams
Mail on Sunday
By Elizabeth Sanderson
23 November 2008

A teenager is set to make medical history this week by becoming the world's youngest mother of Siamese twins. Laura…

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Why I put my Down's syndrome baby up for adoption... and the loving mother who took him in

Sue Lester and Alex Bell
Daily Mail
By Amanda Cable
28 November 2008

When Nathan was born with Down's his horrified mother gave him away - a decision that's left her scarred by…

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EastEnders girls: "Next time I complain about having no masscara, I'll think of AIDS victims I met in Zambia"

Kara Tointon
The Sun
By Oliver Harvey
28 November 2008

EASTENDERS star Kara Tointon blinked back tears as she listened to Charity Mugari’s harrowing story. The two women, both 25…

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Her undercover film exposed anarchic classrooms. Now education chiefs are trying to ban her from ever teaching again

Alex Dolan
Daily Mail
By Helen Weathers
27 November 2008

Former teacher Alex Dolan often wonders what became of the unruly pupils she desperately tried - and ultimately failed -…

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