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The 10 secrets of Malcolm Gladwell's success

Malcolm Gladwell
The Times
By Dominic Maxwell
22 November 2008

Malcolm Gladwell is bringing his best-selling secrets of success to the stage. Our correspondent gets some tips

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If a significant number of small business collapsed the impact would be huge

The Times
22 November 2008

In a wood-panelled room in a sedate Georgian street in Victoria, a battle is being waged on behalf of plumbers,…

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Gordon Ramsay’s Italian Christmas

Gordon Ramsay
The Times
22 November 2008

Ok, so this is not an interview as such, but this is a revealing, happy families article, that our "mate"…

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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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Student phones for opera ticket and is told: forget that– we can give you a starring role

Adriano Graziani
The Times
By Simon de Bruxelles
19 November 2008

For an opera singer, timing is vital. Adriano Graziani’s could not have been better. Graziani, 32, had called up for…

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The artist at the heart of the garden

Beth Chatto
The Times
By Joanna Pitman
19 November 2008

It is a sharp and blustery sunny day, and Beth Chatto is at home near Colchester, Essex, looking out on…

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Diego Maradona turns tables over Hand of God goal

Diego Maradona
The Times
19 November 2008

The Argentina coach hits back at critics, saying: "I didn't hear anyone complaining in 1966 when Hurst's goal was given".…

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John Simm on The Devil's Whore

John Simm
The Times
By Amy Raphael
18 November 2008

After Life on Mars, John Simm is happy to be himself and to play the antihero in The Devil's Whore,…

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Tesco's American dream is still in sight

The Times
17 November 2008

Tim Mason has heard it all. Ever since the Tesco executive launched the supermarket giant's Fresh & Easy venture in…

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Justin King gets Sainsbury cooking

The Times
16 November 2008

What’s hurtful, says Justin King, is that people are amazed his supermarket chain is doing well at all. But it’s…

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George Osborne bounces back to find a path out of the economic woods

George Osborne
The Times
By Alice Thomson and Rachel Sylvester
15 November 2008

Britain is heading for a “collapse of sterling” if Gordon Brown persists with trying to borrow his way out of…

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Pam Ann, queen of the skies, flies in for Hammersmith layover

Pam Ann
The Times
By Alex Hardy
15 November 2008

Is comedian Pam Ann a flight to remember or running on autopilot? Pam Ann, the Sixties-style self-appointed queen of the…

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Jo Valentine: the working peer who ticked the right boxes

The Times
15 November 2008

Jo Valentine decided the House of Lords offered a way of getting things done, says Jo Valentine is endearingly vague…

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Shy big sister by day, wild girl by night

Beyoncé
The Times
By Pete Paphides
14 November 2008

Her partner wowed Glastonbury, her music sells millions and her private life keeps everyone guessing. We talk to an unusually…

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Second chance of a lifetime

Leon Fleisher
The Times
By Neil Fisher
14 November 2008

The pianist Leon Fleisher is back playing with two hands In his youth the brilliant pianist Leon Fleisher lost the…

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