Archive: November 18, 2012
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The News Matrix: Monday 19 November 2012
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Open Letter: The Biblical case for women bishops
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Anand Vasu: Dhoni's dual burden comes into question after exhausting day
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Pardew seeks calm heads as Newcastle cast adrift
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'Massive relief' for Reading
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Gooch: 'As good an innings as I've seen from the captain'
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Clergy demand women bishops ahead of General Synod
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Twinkie demise sends prices sky high
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Farc demands land in return for peace
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US Grand Prix: Lewis Hamilton victory makes it a shoot-out in Brazil
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Burma visit is not just about trade. The President's aim is to counter the challenge of China
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Twinkie demise sends prices sky high
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Obama urged to keep pressure on Burma, not simply reward it
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MPs set to rule against prisoner voting rights
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Police team axed for playing poker
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Mentally ill children locked up by police
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Backyard ornithologists chart disappearance of 44m birds
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First Night: Twelfth Night/Richard III, Apollo Theatre. London
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His mother's from Surbiton but he was blown up near the border with Gaza
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Iran denies supplying Hamas with missiles
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Overwhelmed Palestinian doctors run out of life-saving medicines
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Soak the rich? Cable renews property tax demand
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Sunderland winger James McClean received death threats over refusal to wear poppy, says Martin O'Neill
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Editorial: Time to make the case for Britain in Europe
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Editorial: Keep up the pressure on Burma
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Letters: Biblical case for women bishops
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Editorial: Just what the Church needs... women
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Match Report: Relief for Martin O'Neill as Sunderland finally find scoring boots against Fulham
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Truman Ale pours again: Britain's new brewery is 300 years old
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HBO celebrates forty years of sex, violence and... Fraggles
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Get ready for your own Truman Show with the Memoto Camera
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The war between Israel and Hamas has its roots in Britain's shameful betrayal of the Palestinians
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Get ready for your own Truman Show with the Memoto Camera
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Breivik writes fan letter to German ‘Nazi killer’
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'Gasman' Charles unveils plans to take on the Big Six
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Lynton Crosby is a disastrous signing for the Tories
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Kate Moss shows us tattoos can be priceless and very personal works of art
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Busting Unionmade's manufacturing myths
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Get ready for your own Truman Show with the Memoto Camera
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Truman Ale pours again: Britain's new brewery is 300 years old
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Jaguar Land Rover to open China plant
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HBO celebrates forty years of sex, violence and... Fraggles
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Vendée Globe turns demolition derby as fifth starter retires
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The traditional British surname is dying out? Good
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US Grand Prix: Ferrari take Felipe Massa penalty to aid Fernando Alonso title bid
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Thank heaven Tory relations with the police are so cordial, or Lynton Crosby might be in trouble
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Scientists develop nanoparticle method to help tackle major diseases
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RMT mark 25th anniversary of Kings Cross fire by demanding the scrapping proposed staffing cuts
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As Israel and Hamas open the 'gates of hell' in Gaza, all the journalistic cliches of war are here again
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Alastair Cook rallies his troops by raising the standard of defiance
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The 10 Best winter moisturisers
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See photos of Einstein's brain
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Emancipate yourself from irony
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Concerns raised over number of children held in police cells under Mental Health Act
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The 72-year-old Chinese grandfather who models teen-girl clothes
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The pachyderm Picasso? Elephant causes a stampede on the abstract art scene
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From Pauncefoot to Patel and Piotrowski: Traditional surnames are becoming extinct because of immigration, research shows
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UK needs to 'beef up' action against tax avoidance, says Cable
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Billions spent on flood barriers now might save New York later
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'Devil Wife': All hell breaks loose when a Japanese woman wants a career and a family
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Would you get your DNA analysed for $12,000?
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Russian traders lose to cows as winter crimps Moscow market
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An opportunist who made his won luck
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Obama heads to Asia as Clinton touts region's importance to US
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Israel pounds Gaza from air as troops assemble
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Broadwell case underscores broad scope of US email investigations
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Parliament to consider giving prisoners votes as European ruling deadline looms
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David Cameron calls for end to conflict in Gaza
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Megaupload's Dotcom rejects responsibility for users' actions
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Father of Savita Halappanavar calls for change to Ireland's abortion laws after death of his daughter
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Authorities investigate after dolphins are found with gunshot wounds in Gulf of Mexico
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Residential tower block in Dubai evacuated after fire breaks out
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Police investigate baseball cap clue after monkey is beaten to death at zoo in Idaho
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British luxury car-maker Jaguar Land Rover to open plant in China
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Leading medical bodies call for minimum alcohol unit price
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Irish demand reform to abortion law
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Health alert over energy 'shot' drinks
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Junk-food fortunes: Sports stars cash in on advertising
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Face time: Taylor Wessing Portrait Prize gives exquisite collection of images a new lease of life
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Call wardrobe! The dress code for opera is changing
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Alabama Shakes: The band from the backwoods that has become the year's new big hitter
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Hooray for Holyrood! Triumph of Scots film
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Nicola Benedetti: The 'classical babe' with a cause
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Henry Moore's cooling towers under threat
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William Boyd: From Chaplin to Chekhov
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Omar Sharif: 'It is a great film, but I'm not very good in it'
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Hit me one more time: Ricky Hatton reveals why he is entering the ring once again
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Wallabies leave England in purple daze
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Hughes on brink as fans turn on team
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Match Report: Arsenal's Santi Cazorla tears ten-man Tottenham apart
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Match Report: Roberto Mancini hails spirit as Manchester City get job done
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Match Report: Swansea exploit the key absences in Alan Pardew's side
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Match report: Southampton step up the pressure on Mark Hughes’s band of no-hoopers
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Quito: A capital city that's high and mighty
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Match Report: Scotland Cup hopes hit as Boks win ugly
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Jordan: A land that has fascinated visitors for thousands of years
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Fill your boots
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Match report: Toothless Manchester United run out of comebacks as Norwich take three points
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Match report: Adam Le Fondre lengthens Brian McDermott’s odds after first win for Reading
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Match Report: Luis Suarez walks on, but mostly alone
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Match report: Roberto Di Matteo on the attack over Chelsea’s defence as winless run continues
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Match Report: Australia make no mistake in punishing England’s errors
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How We Met: Nadja Swarovski & Julian Fellowes
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'How I fell in love with Alan Titchmarsh'
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Tom Hodgkinson: 'The machine told me the flight was closed'
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Agenda: Little Nikki; Ugg ear-muffs-cum-headphones; Domingo Milella; Jo Malone crackers; Claire Danes crying
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Daisy Lowe: 'I'd rather be nice and warm at home than go out and get drunk'
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Being Modern: Speed-dating
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Portfolio: The nature detectives
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The Insider: How to decorate on a budget
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Hooked on you: We're hung up on these clever coat stands
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Wines of the Week: Cordillera Carignan 2008; Bodegas Gallegas Solano Tinto 2011; Brancott Estate Sauvignon Blanc 2011
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Madhur Jaffrey: 'I have two coffee grinders – one for my coffee, one for my spices'
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Every little helps in war against inflation
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Co-op bucks trend by cutting energy bills
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Investment Insider: Is Britain turning into a nation of internet shopkeepers?
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Consumer Rights: 'I signed up to my firm's pension scheme, but can I really afford it?'
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Potholes litter Scots' high road to independence
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Blackout fears as energy bill is delayed again
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Poorest families hit hardest by income squeeze
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Branson diagnoses the profit in health care
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Margareta Pagano: Bank of England needs to keep its brave maverick
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Business week in review
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Mail group set to hive off stable of regional newspapers
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Tobacco firms warn of flood of illegal cigarettes into UK
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Seasonal cheer: Christmas needn't be stressful with these indulgent breaks
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Kate Humble: A taste, a smell – and holiday memories come flooding back
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Great getaways: Winter warmer in Luxor, budget Barcelona, Stateside shopping in Boston, Austrian Christmas ski and winter sun in Fuerteventura
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B&B and Beyond: Montague House, Sheringham, Norfolk
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Tips and deals of the week: The Bak'tun Route, Air Europe to Bolivia and Kuoni honeymoons at John Lewis
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Also showing: Up There, Jason Becker: Not Dead Yet, Hit So Hard and The Pool
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Album: The North Sea Scrolls, The North Sea Scrolls (Fantastic Plastic)
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Album: Little Mix, DNA (Syco)
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Album: Snarky Puppy, Ground Up (Art of Groove)
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Album: Soothsayers, Human Nature, Red Earth Records
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Album: 10cc, Tenology (Universal)
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Album: Amy Winehouse, Amy Winehouse at the BBC (Island/Lioness
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Album: Various artists, Delta Swamp Rock Vol 2 (Soul Jazz)
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DVD review: Dr Seuss's The Lorax
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DVD review: Arthur Christmas
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Album: Agostino Steffani, Mission – Bartoli/Fasolis/ Barocchisti (Decca)
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Album: Eivind Aarset, Dream Logic (ECM)
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Album: Rihanna, Unapologetic (Mercury/Def Jam)
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IoS book review: The Corn Maiden and Other Nightmares, By Joyce Carol Oates
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IoS book review: Gossip from the Forest: The Tangled Roots of Our Forests and Fairytales, By Sarah Maitland
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IoS book review: Best European Fiction 2013, Ed Aleksandar Hemon
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IoS book review: Ban This Filth: Letters from the Mary Whitehouse Archieve, Ed Ben Thompson
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IoS book review: Citadel, By Kate Mosse
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The Blagger's Guide To: Maeve Binchy
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IoS book review: A Cat, A Hat and a Piece of String, By Joanne Harris
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Invisible Ink: No 150 - Anthony Berkeley Cox
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Between the Covers 18/112012
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IoS radio review: Enquirer, Radio 4, Friday Free Thinking Festival, Radio 3, Tuesday
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IoS classical review: TheSiegfried Idyll, Barbican, London Fiftieth Birthday celebrations, Fairfield Halls, Croydon Orfeo, The Gatehouse, Highgate
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IoS theatre review: The Effect, NT Cottesloe, London The Orphan of Zhao, Swan, Stratford-Upon-Avon The Dark Earth and the Light Sky; Almeida, London
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IoS pop review: Jake Bugg, Koko, London Bellowhead, Dome, Brighton
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IoS jazz review: Brad Mehidau Trio, Barbican Hall, London
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IoS art review: A Bigger Splash, Tate Modern, London
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IoS exhibition review: Death: A Self-portrait, Wellcome Collection, London
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IoS dance review: Jasmin Vardimon, Sadler's Wells, London
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Men to be hit by early moves to ban gender pricing in insurance
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Heat turned up on 'Big Four' accountants
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Tesco's woes continue as director leaves
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IoS film review 2: Mental The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2
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Hamish McRae: Adapt now, or our children will suffer
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IoS letters, emails & online postings (18 November 2012)
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A half-time summary of my game of life
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Rant & Rave (18/11/12)
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Hollywood director lays into Uncle Sam
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Jane Austen made those long nights in Tripoli bearable
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Zlatan Ibrahimovic: Hero or Villain?
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The Emperor's New Clothes (18/11/12)
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Let's hear it for the other woman
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An officer and a gentleman? In his own head, maybe
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The Feral Beast: Laughing all the way to the altar
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A modernised China is a place to fear
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Back to basics for the BBC
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The sporting week ahead (18/11/12)
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Rangers legend Jardine battles cancer
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Cardiff battle to see off Boro
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Inside Lines: Caborn - why did they kick my stadium plan into touch?
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McKay drives Rangers into top gear on the road
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Floyd Patterson, by W K Stratton
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Al Ferof shows promise of youth
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O'Neill invokes the spirit of Clough in adversity
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Outside the Box: It's grim up north for official England supporters' club
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League round-up: Freedman demands change after ref Berry leaves him sour
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Gatland back for Wales' greatest challenge
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End of the line for Germany's Last Emperor
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Care homes scandal: *Gulp* How tweeting can damage your wealth
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Twitter has changed the rules of the game
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Things must be bad when even Gove disagrees
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Editorial: We cannot fail children again
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Stone Age home found
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Hamilton holds the key to Alonso's title hopes
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Gove heckled by teachers
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Storm looms for PM over EU budget
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Church of England poised to vote for women bishops
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Circuses blow their top at lion licensing plan
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Hillsborough: Fears of delay and duplication
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Oxford erupts in 'Battle of the Bod'
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Press regulation a minority concern, according to poll
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William Boyd: From Chaplin to Chekhov
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Labour jubilant as poll lead increases
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No 10 signs up Boris's campaign manager
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John Prescott vows: I'll be back!
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Nicola Benedetti: The 'classical babe' with a cause
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Cyril Smith abuse claims 'covered up'
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Fugitive! McAfee on run in Belize
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Fifty die as train ploughs into school bus
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Defeats leave Lions share of problems
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Boxing: Absurd Flintoff fight is disrespectful, says Price
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Junk-food fortunes: Sports stars cash in on advertising
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Lancaster needs to become the father of invention – and fast
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Cycling: Triumphs of 2012 could bring Le Tour back to UK
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International round-up: New Zealand and France made to battle hard for expected victories
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Henry Moore's cooling towers under threat
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Hit me one more time: Ricky Hatton reveals why he is entering the ring once again
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Boxing: Froch clinical in title defence
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Hooray for Holyrood! Triumph of Scots film
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Brits follow the sun to Barbados for affordable holiday homes
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Julian Knight: Rising prices and lower annuities prey on the elderly
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Insurance: Get covered in all the right places
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Unloved, but are bank shares also underpriced?
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Call wardrobe! The dress code for opera is changing
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Molly Ringwald: 'My role model writes – and plays the banjo'
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IoS film review: Amour
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Alabama Shakes: The band from the backwoods that has become the year's new big hitter
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IoS television review: The Killing 3, Saturday, BBC4 The Hour, Wednesday, BBC2
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General alert: The fall of David Petraeus
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Andre Villas-Boas refuses to blame Adebayor for sending-off
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A Guide to the future of feminism
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Inept England still in with a second chance
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Sport on TV: The times are a-changin' but can we change the ball too?
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Spin twins' threat overlooked even by India
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On the Front Foot: Mumbai Test in doubt after death of spiritual leader
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The Last Word: Rangers court the Premier League as a friend in greed
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Takeover stalemate adds to humbling of once-mighty Leeds
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Hughes on brink as fans turn on team
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Fracking: A new dawn for misplaced optimism
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Wallabies leave England in purple daze
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Face time: Taylor Wessing Portrait Prize gives exquisite collection of images a new lease of life
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Britain is now most powerful nation on earth
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Israel ready to invade Gaza as troops mass on border
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New alliances in the Middle East mean that, for Israel and Hamas, the worse is still to come in Gaza
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Health alert over energy 'shot' drinks
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Irish demand reform to abortion law
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Omar Sharif: 'It is a great film, but I'm not very good in it'
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Heads Up: A Young Doctor's Notebook
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The haunting natural beauty of Forks – and there's more to it than 'Twilight tourism'
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