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• Dutch coach told to expect approach from Argentina • Hiddink also linked with return to Chelsea next seasonGuus Hiddink could be set for a surprise move to become the joint coach of the Argentina national team with Diego Ma (Read More)
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Extending property rights to those who move in together, but don't marry, will only lead to heartbreak and pain for the youngYears ago, I used to urge my students at Oxford to conduct their love affairs in silence. I told the (Read More)
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Ministers in minority governments live from day to day, hoping to find the right moment to call the general election that will give them a decisive majority but fearing that it will be forced on them at a time when their unp (Read More)
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She's funny, she's had a boob job and she's just written a book that could see her thrown out of her church. But, as Elna Baker tells Louise France, it's too late nowIf I told you that Elna Baker had written a frank and self (Read More)
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A new film bringing the life of John Keats to the big screen prompts a personal Romantic pilgrimage to RomeThe rose-seller is stalking me. It is a brilliant blue-skied November morning in Rome and I am standing on the Spanish (Read More)
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Nick Cohen suggests that Nacro, the crime reduction charity, no longer criticises government policy because it "has become dependent on the state" ("How the government buys the silence of charities", Comment). He argues that (Read More)
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A Tory landslide seemed inevitable at the next general election. But recent soundings show a different trend as Labour benefits from optimism about the economyAlastair Campbell is not normally one to trash the state of the na (Read More)
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The outgoing ITV supremo reflects on the appointment of a new chairman, bemoans the 'brand void' on British television and looks forward to switching off his BlackBerryI knew it was going to be a good week when it started wit (Read More)
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Muslim army doctor accused of shooting dead 13 people in Texas exchanged coded emails with radical clericThe Muslim army doctor accused of killing 13 people in a mass shooting at the Fort Hood army base in Texas had discussed (Read More)
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EU decides British government was wrong to allow exemptions under equality lawThe government is being forced by the European commission to rip up controversial exemptions that allow church bodies to refuse to employ homosexua (Read More)
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Robert Yates returns to the streets of Liverpool, where he grew up, to report on a story of deprivation and hopeIn a parade of shops on County Road in Walton, north Liverpool, a couple of signs compete for attention. "Slip! T (Read More)
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With today's poll suggesting a shrinking Tory lead, David Cameron could find himself governing with a tiny majority or none at allA spectre is stalking the corridors of Westminster, the spectre of a hung parliament. The prosp (Read More)
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My four-year-old says he wants to be baptised, but my ex-husband feels he's too young to decide. Should I nip this in the bud or embrace our son's spirituality?The dilemma When our sons were born, my ex and I decided to allow (Read More)
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If the Tory leader wins the next election, he faces a media battle between News Corp and Google which could split his inner circleIt's the war for Cameron's ear. Greeting David Cameron, should he win the keys to 10 Downing S (Read More)
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Spokesman says trade commissioner has not yet decided whether to attend crucial World Trade Organisation meeting after her unexpected elevation to foreign policy roleTrade commissioner BaronessBaroness Ashton will take up her (Read More)
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Machine gun prose meets labyrinthine plot in James Ellroy's latest, says Sean O'HaganThe title of James Ellroy's latest novel is taken from AE Housman's poem "Reveille", a very English meditation on life's brevity. Four lines (Read More)
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Jack Kerouac, William Styron and VS Naipaul among others offer stunning insights into the art of writing, says Jessica HollandWriting is difficult and painful and writers are all a little mad. That's the first impression you (Read More)
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Colleagues laughed when a young journalist in Palestine announced his intention to tell the story of that region though cartoons. Twenty years later, Joe Sacco is one of the world's leading exponents of the graphic novel form (Read More)
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Catherine Millet 60, writer, in a relationshipThe older I get, the younger I like my men. Young men have an energy that middle-aged ones don't. I live in artistic and intellectual circles, where the men are all a bit depresse (Read More)
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Aaron Cohen travels the world, rescuing girls sold into prostitution. He tells Carole Cadwalladr why he does it – and how a suburban kid turned heroin addict became a human rights campaignerI don't know where to even start w (Read More)