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Take That are back for good

Take That
The Times
By Alan Jackson
1 November 2008

Take That survived feuds and solo stumbles to top the charts again. Here they talk about Robbie, relighting the fire,…

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The superblogger

Arianna Huffington
The Times
By Ginny Dougary
1 November 2008

Born in Greece, educated at Cambridge and now the queen of Capitol Hill: Arianna Huffington’s superblog has made her one…

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One problem with the music industry is that the City prefers a smooth profit flow

Antony Fraser
The Times
By Martin Waller
1 November 2008

In the summer Antony Fraser instituted a total screen ban on his three children, the oldest aged 11, at his…

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Frolics with WAGs were just innocent fun, says billionaire

Allen Stanford
The Times
By Patrick Kidd
31 October 2008

The Texan billionaire who is bank-rolling a multimillion-dollar cricket tournament in Antigua said yesterday that he had not realised that…

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Timelord David Tennant quits the Tardis after five years

David Tennant
The Times
30 October 2008

David Tennant is to quit as Doctor Who at the end of next year. Tennant took up the role as…

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Clive James interviews Germain Greer. Yaaawn...

Germaine Greer
The Times
By Clive James
30 October 2008

Clive James takes Germaine Greer in his library for an extended interview

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Don't mention the divorce...

John Cleese
The Times
By Andrew Billen
30 October 2008

John Cleese has spent his life trying to understand women. Now, as he and his third wife divorce, he is…

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Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier, who was the real champ?

Joe Frazier
The Times
By Kevin Maher
30 October 2008

Was the Greatest really a racist? Our correspondent asks Joe Frazier if time has softened the blow of Ali’s words.…

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World’s worst boxer throws in the towel on lucrative career as human punchbag

Peter Buckley
The Times
By Ron Lewis
29 October 2008

Boxing fans will gather in Birmingham on Friday night to witness the final fight of a man who should be…

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The Coronation of Pete Postlethwaite

Pete Postlethwaite
The Times
By Jane Wheatley
27 October 2008

In Liverpool Pete Postlethwaite is fulfilling a long-cherished ambition to play Lear, and he's even grown the beard

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Jean-Francois van Boxmeer seeks to refresh Heineken's image

The Times
27 October 2008

In normal circumstances, Jean-François van Boxmeer, the chief executive of Heineken, might be feeling a little nervous about his job.…

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I’ll be more careful, says Lying Lord Mandelson

Peter Mandelson
The Times
25 October 2008

Lying, slimy, three-faced, back-stabbing, scumbag, Peter Mendacity Mandelson comes clean. Again. Lord Mandelson has admitted that the public were misled…

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John McCain was never tortured in my jail’

Tran Trong Duyet
The Times
By Leo Lewis
25 October 2008

On one bank of the Truc Bach lake a small electricity sub-station is plastered with flyers touting a local plumber.…

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The alchemist

Heston Blumenthal
The Times
By Ginny Dougary
25 October 2008

You don’t just eat at Heston Blumenthal’s Fat Duck restaurant, you have a whole sensory experience. Ginny Dougary drops by…

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Toni Mascolo: King of the hairdressers

The Times
25 October 2008

The man is a babe-magnet. “Hi, Toni,” shout the gorgeous women in Toni Mascolo’s hairdressing academy as we walk up…

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