World / Science & Education
13.06.2008 20:13
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As we prepare to mark Father's Day tomorrow, leading figures - including the Prime Minister - share their paternal memories.
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Science & Education
13.06.2008 20:13
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... life coaching might be the answer, says Tamsin Kelly.
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Science & Education
13.06.2008 20:13
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From a London school, Janie Lawrence reports on a cool initiative to fight crime.
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13.06.2008 20:13
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Books are good for their brains and your pocket, says Tom Hodgkinson.
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13.06.2008 20:13
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Marianne Kavanagh explores the sinister side of a favourite 'girly' colour.
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13.06.2008 20:13
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Mary Common finds boredom has replaced competition.
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13.06.2008 20:12
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Sinclair McKay reviews The Telling by Jo Baker
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Books & CD
13.06.2008 20:12
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Bevis Hillier reviews Off the Page ed by Carole Burns
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13.06.2008 20:12
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Robert Douglas-Fairhurst reviews The Flash Press by Patricia Cline Cohen, Timothy J Gilfoyle & Helen Lefkowitz Horowitz
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13.06.2008 20:12
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Duncan Fallowell reviews Snowdon: the Biography by Anne de Courcy
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13.06.2008 20:12
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Every book is a tiny club of people who've come and gone within it. And sometimes one of them leaves something for the next, explains Tim Martin.
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13.06.2008 20:12
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Nicholas Shakespeare reviews Semi-Invisible Man by Julian Evans
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13.06.2008 20:12
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Andrew McKie reviews science fiction
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13.06.2008 20:12
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Frances Wilson reviews The Pain and the Privilege by Ffion Hague
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Date: 01 December 2008 - 15:23
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