World / Science & Education
05.07.2008 20:13
telegraph.co.uk
Our mother and daughter agony aunts answer your questions.
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Science & Education
05.07.2008 20:13
telegraph.co.uk
After years of living with her headstrong husband, Gordon, and their four children, Tana Ramsay knows all about domestic discipline.
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05.07.2008 20:13
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Aminatta Forna reviews The Legend of Colton H. Bryant by Alexandra Fuller
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05.07.2008 20:13
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Jane Shilling reviews Rancid Pansies by James Hamilton-Paterson
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05.07.2008 20:13
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Melissa Katsoulis reviews The Return by Victoria Hislop
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05.07.2008 20:12
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Charles Fernyhough reviews Crime by Irvine Welsh
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05.07.2008 20:12
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Jonathan Keates reviews Who Owns Antiquity?: Museums and the Battle Over Our Ancient Heritage by James Cuno
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05.07.2008 20:12
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Alasdair Palmer reviews An Appeal to Reason by Nigel Lawson and Fixing Climate by Robert Kunzig and Wallace Broeke
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05.07.2008 20:12
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Andrew Martin reviews The Importance of Being Trivial by Mark Mason and Real Men Eat Puffer Fish by Robert Twigger
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05.07.2008 20:12
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Susanna Yager reviews crime fiction
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05.07.2008 20:12
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Gary Dexter investigates 'Blood Wedding' by Federico Garcia Lorca
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05.07.2008 20:12
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Mark Sanderson at large in a world of books
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05.07.2008 20:12
telegraph.co.uk
The Discovery of France; The Boy Who Loved Books; A Voyage Round John Mortimer; Wildwood; The Ghost
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05.07.2008 20:10
nytimes.com
The president of the University of Connecticut, a onetime “safety school” that now boasts sparkling new buildings and attractive programs, plans to raise its profile.
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05.07.2008 20:10
nytimes.com
Ronald O. Perelman, the billionaire New York businessman, names a building on the University of Pennsylvania’s campus after his ex-wife, Claudia Cohen, and causes a stir.
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Date: 28 August 2008 - 18:24
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