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           <title>All booked up until spring 2013</title>
           
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  They say that everyone has a book in them. That's possibly true, but it takes a lot of time and effort to get it out and onto the page...
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           <title>Golden lining for back to school blues</title>
           
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  Back to School - surely one of the most dismal, soul-sapping combinations of words in the English Language? Unless, of course, you are a parent, in which case you are probably thinking about
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           <title>I've been to a marvellous party</title>
           
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  I have to put my hand up and admit I was wrong about the Olympics...
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           <title>Barry Potter and the tea urn of terror</title>
           
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  Will the publication of JK Rowling's next blockbuster, set in the cut throat world of parish councils, provide opportunities for a whole new tour at Leavesden Studios?
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           <title>Mind the manners gap</title>
           
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  These days, if you have the temerity to make a gesture that could be interpreted as socially graceful or just plain kind, people usually stare at you as if you are an alien visiting from a distant
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           <title>Time to celebrate the annual midsummer monsoon</title>
           
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  Despite appearances to the contrary, this is the height of summer. Around this time of year newspapers are usually full of photos of mud-splattered music-lovers pretending to enjoy Glastonbury as
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           <title>A jubilant holiday... mostly</title>
           
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  You might imagine that a couple of weeks away on holiday would have left me in a relaxed and mellow mood, and, for the most part, you’d be right.
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           <title>We won't be winning any medals for design this summer</title>
           
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  Any day now the Olympic torch will be passing through a town or a village near you. No doubt hordes of people will turn out to cheer on the progress of an object that looks like a golden cheese
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           <title>A ghostly tale from your lobby correspondent</title>
           
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  Being trapped in a pitch black lobby in my 300-year-old office after hours has made me reassess my love of the ghost story.
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           <title>The ultimate trolley dolly</title>
           
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  A couple of weeks ago, an ill-advised woman called Samantha Brick wrote a feature in the Daily Mail about how beautiful she was. Ms Brick was, apparently, possessed of such pulchritudinous power
  that airline captains would spontaneously deliver a bottle of champagne to her seat when she boarded their plane and lustful men would pay for her train ticket the moment she joined the queue at
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