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Jessica Lindsay

Daily Mail
19 August 2008

How a tiny mole plunged one teenager into a nightmare of pain - and almost cost her life

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Denis Vaughan

Daily Mail
19 August 2008

Could vitamin C jabs cure cancer? This man says it's put his prostate tumour into reverse

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Deepak Chopra

The Observer
17 August 2008

This much I know: Deepak Chopra. Guru, 61, Dublin

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Leanne Salt

News of the World
17 August 2008

World's fattest mother of 3 tells her story.

JUMBO mum Leanne Salt has become the fattest woman in the world to give birth to triplets.

A enormous 68-strong team of medics weighed in to deliver 40-stone Leanne's three healthy babies.

And the total bill to the NHS added up to a hefty £200,000—four times the normal cost of a triplets pregnancy. ...

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Oliver Peyton

Sunday Times
17 August 2008

Oliver Peyton's Fulham Palace restaurant.

The foodie favourite is back with a new venture, the Lawn

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Arkady Novikov

The Observer
17 August 2008

The Blini Baron.

Friend of Putin, Kremlin caterer and the millionaire who feeds Russia's rich. Not bad for a man turned down for a job at McDonald's. Viv Groskop meets Arkady Novikov

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Rick Stein

The Observer
17 August 2008

My favourite table. Rick Stein at Como Lario

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Nicky Kinnaird

The Observer
17 August 2008

Making space in the world for beauty.

British cosmetics chain Space NK is taking on the US, with its enthusiastic founder Nicky Kinnaird leading the charge. Nicole Wright reports

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Tuuli Shipster

The Guardian
16 August 2008

A working life, the model: En vogue.

At 16, Tuuli Shipster was spotted by an agency while out shopping and never looked back. She tells Leo Benedictus about life on the other side of the lens

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Katy Offley

The Guardian
11 August 2008

The close-up: Katy Offley, fashion producer

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Gok Wan

Mail on Sunday
10 August 2008

In Gok we trust.

Master of makeovers, Gok Wan can give you uber-confidence – he can even get you to take off your clothes. So he’ll have no problem persuading us into his glamorous new underwear range, decides Liz Jones

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Christian Louboutin

Sunday Telegraph
10 August 2008

The Sole Man.

As a boy in Paris he'd sneak out of school to watch the showgirls rehearse - but only so he could gaze at their footwear. Nina Jones meets Christian Louboutin, a man predestined to make the most delectable shoes.

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Alison van der Lande

The Guardian
8 August 2008

My life in shopping: Alison van der Lande, handbag designer

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Tomas Maier

Vanity Fair
8 August 2008

'Less Is Maier'


Bottega Veneta was hovering on the brink of bankruptcy when Tomas Maier took the helm as creative director. In six years he has pulled off a stunning $575 million turnaround at the venerable Italian luxury-goods firm, without sacrificing its no-logo, anti-bling aesthetic, his own eponymous label, or the Florida lifestyle he craved. In Milan and Palm Beach, the author discovers the interplay of passion and understatement, precision and freedom, that has made Maier a new kind of design star.

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Stephen Bayley

The Independent
6 August 2008

A work in progress: At home with design expert Stephen Bayley

Author and design critic Stephen Bayley has lived in his London house for 25 years but it still isn't finished – and he wouldn't have it any other way

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