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My charter for the NHS

Richard Branson
The Times
By Simon Crompton
22 November 2008

Richard Branson's new cause: fighting NHS superbugs Head down, Sir Richard Branson is fiddling with briefing notes that are becoming…

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Max Clifford: If I hadn't had a simple blood test, I'd be dying of prostate cancer now

Max Clifford
Daily Mail
By Tessa Cunningham
2 December 2008

Max Clifford believes he is one of the luckiest men on Earth. Incredibly successful at a job he loves, he…

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Recession is no menace for publisher Dennis

Felix Dennis
Daily Telegraph
By Rowena Mason
2 December 2008

"I'm Felix, I'm 61 and I love printing presses," a voice bellows, followed by a laugh so raucous the whole…

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Sachsgate Douglas breaks radio silence

Lesley Douglas
Music Week
By Paul Williams
1 December 2008

Former Radio Two controller Lesley Douglas has broken the silence she publicly adopted throughout the Andrew Sachs controversy to reveal…

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The snapper the stars still come out for

Dave Hogan
The Independent
By Rob Sharp
1 December 2008

From Madonna to De Niro, celebrity lensman Dave Hogan has snapped a galaxy of stars, but the fight to get…

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Question Time: Lorraine Candy

Lorraine Candy
The Independent
By Sophie Morris
1 December 2008

Lorraine Candy, the sassy and gorgeous former half marathon runner and one-time reporter on the Wimbledon News, has been editor-in-chief…

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Despite 'Manuelgate', Radio 5 Live's controller risks playing it for laughs

Adrian van Klaveren
The Independent
By Ian Burrell
1 December 2008

Adrian van Klaveren, the station's new boss, wants comedy on the network, he tells Ian Burrell. Comedy hasn't been a…

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'Somehow I don't feel it in my gut'

Christiane Amanpour
The Guardian
By Suzanne Goldenberg
1 December 2008

CNN's top reporter has spent nearly 20 years telling stories from all over the world but now, as she prepares…

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'Both of us are quite outspoken'

Peaches Geldof and James Brown
The Guardian
By Stephen Armstrong
1 December 2008

Launched into choppy waters, can personality keep Peaches' style mag afloat, asks Stephen Armstrong. They are one of media's more…

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Melinda Gates - giving away Bill's billions

Melinda Gates
The Times
By Janice Turner
29 November 2008

Melinda Gates is no ordinary rich man’s wife. With husband Bill, she has used her business acumen to save millions…

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Tech Weekly: YouTube on video rights, and dottel

Patrick Walker
The Guardian
By Jemima Kiss
25 November 2008

YouTube's director of video partnerships on fingerprinting technology, and we check out a new web domain: dottel

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My media: John PIlger

John Pilger
The Guardian
By Paul Mardles
24 November 2008

Newspapers I first became passionate about newspapers when I delivered them at the age of 10. With a friend, I…

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First there was Warhol’s iconic Interview magazine. Then there was Access Interviews.com...

Glenn O’Brien
The Independent
By Ian Burrell
24 November 2008

As ‘Interview’ approaches its 40th anniversary, Ian Burrell hears how the magazine famous for its celebrity covers was way ahead…

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'We've had enough thinktankery'

Stephen Carter
The Guardian
By Jane Martinson
24 November 2008

The debate over public service funding turned into a bun fight, says the communications minister. He tells Jane Martinson it…

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Frost bites: Sir David talks frankly about philandering, fall-outs and fame

Sir David Frost
Independent on Sunday
By Robert Chalmers
23 November 2008

In 1977, Sir David Frost skewered Richard Nixon in a series of interviews immortalised in Peter Morgan's new film, 'Frost/Nixon'.…

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