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Making the breast of things: Part two of Debbie Chazen's cancer diary
From The Independent
Last November, Debbie Chazen was diagnosed with breast cancer while starring in 'Calendar Girls' – the hit West End show about a topless charity calendar inspired by the death of…
27 February 2010
My Week: Emma Edwards
From The Independent
Monday I'm a full-time teacher as well as a member of the Legislative Assembly of the Falkland Islands. I teach my year seven class today before doing interviews with international…
27 February 2010
Sachin Tendulkar: Little master
From The Independent
Sachin Tendulkar's story is the story of modern India, the India that 60 years after independence is emerging as a major power and producing iconic figures for whom the tag…
27 February 2010
My Secret Life: India Hicks, interior designer, 42
From The Independent
The house/flat I grew up in ... was a 1704 Georgian mansion with a stone pediment in Oxfordshire. My parents were ... surprisingly different for sharing the same star sign.…
27 February 2010
Tim Burton: Boyhood traumas of a director
Tim Burton From The Independent
His films are pervaded by darkness and peopled by outsiders. As the director's 'Alice in Wonderland' opens, he talks to Gill Pringle about the origins of his demons
26 February 2010
Lee Bowyer: 'There were times when I overstepped the mark'
From The Independent
Lee Bowyer's reputation precedes him, as he and I both know it will, into the small room set aside for interviews at the Birmingham City training ground. This is one…
26 February 2010
Passed/Failed: An education in the life of James Caan, businessman and Dragons' Den investor
From The Independent
James Caan, 49, bought 50 per cent of a dog treadmill business as his first investment for the BBC2 series Dragons' Den. He has recently become chairman of the board…
25 February 2010
David Brennan: Selling pharma's bitter pills
From The Independent
David Brennan is a man with many demands on his time. Not only is he chief executive of AstraZeneca, one of the world's biggest pharmaceutical companies, but the group he…
25 February 2010
Michael Sandel: You Ask The Questions
From The Independent
Is aiming for the best possible consequences for every action the most ethical way to behave? Anthony Coogan, Lim
22 February 2010
Amy Williams: 'It's been a great experience and I hope it never ends'
From The Independent
Now Amy Williams had an Olympic gold aura along with her wide eyes and curly brown hair but what remained so stunning was the sense of a young woman who…
22 February 2010
How We Met: William Trevitt & Christopher Wheeldon
From The Independent
William Trevitt, 40, is an award-winning ballet dancer and choreographer. Previously a principal with the Royal Ballet, in 2001 he and fellow dancer Michael Nunn founded the Balletboyz dance company,…
21 February 2010
Wes Anderson: The man in the ironic mask
From The Independent
Wes Anderson wants us to think he's weird. He would probably be very happy to find himself staring out of the page under a dictionary definition of "weird". His life…
21 February 2010
Salomon Kalou: Chelsea's family man makes himself at home
From The Independent
An hour at the home of a Chelsea footballer would not be most people's idea of a breath of fresh air, but for anyone tiring of Ashley and Cheryl, Terry…
21 February 2010
Christopher Walken on life and death in Hollywood
Christopher Walken From The Independent
In a revealing interview, the Hollywood legend talks to Arifa Akbar about stealing clothes, his love of cooking and his talent for dancing.
20 February 2010
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