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Tuscany is known as one of the most romantic regions of the world, inspiring art from Michelangelo, thoughts from Machiavelli and words from Petrarch. Travel w...
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A. J. Hodson critiques the latest supernatural film Chronicle .
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It was an outstanding performance from the Britten Sinfonia on Saturday (25 February), of their repertoire, Concentric Paths . writes Marian Davidson.
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Japan’s culture is rich and often welcomed by people from around the world. Unfortunately, it is the fascination people have with the nation that gives rise to...
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Wired writer Joe Fitzsimmons looks at the presence of sex in video games.
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Faster than light neutrinos
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Science writer Toby Samuels looks at the alleged discovery that neutrinos can travel faster than the speed of light.
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Former Chelsea winger scored an injury-time winner to condemn England to a 3-2 defeat at the hands of the Netherlands, writes Sports correspondent Rich Canton....
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The concept of the professional soldier has existed since the dawn of civilisation. For about the same time, it has been a profession enshrined in “glory”, “ho...
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Will you marry me?
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You’re 22. You’ve been with your boyfriend for a while. He’s a little slow on the commitment front. Your love life is a stalemate. Your mother has just been on...
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800x600 Venue’s George Hawes-Gatt caught up with Emma Panas, lead singer from London pop-duo Paper Crows.
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Take it off
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Hana Lockier on what to wear when getting down to it.
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A quintessentially ecological day
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This April, many throughout Norfolk will be travelling to attend the North Norfolk Coast Earth Day, writes Helen Martin. It is a free event which takes place a...
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RTD and LGBT: sexuality on TV
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Writer Russell T. Davies has been changing perceptions of sex on TV for over a decade, but has there been lasting change?
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