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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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Shady, wintry spots will soon be full of these diminutive flowers, from deepest purple to pristine whiteHardy cyclamen used to be the preserve of enthusiasts who swapped plants and seed with elaborate collectors' numbers and (Read More)
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Think a paradise break in the Indian Ocean will cost a small fortune? Not on Zanzibar where a clutch of new boutique hotels offers cool style and seriously good valueFragile thing holiday serenity. Zanzibar has the full deck (Read More)
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A book lover's guide to building a brilliant children's libraryNo 52 Finn Family Moomintroll by Tove Jansson (1948)Here we are at last, ensconced in the very last Book Corner (or at least, the last official Book Corner – a se (Read More)
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Administrators running company behind Threshers, Victoria Wine and Haddows announce closure of another 381 stores and loss of nearly 2,000 jobs after failing to find buyerFirst Quench, the off-licence group behind Threshers a (Read More)
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British peer says she will show she is the best person for the job of European foreign minister over the next few months and yearsEurope's eight-year quest to establish a simpler and more democratic regime came to a dramatic (Read More)
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Europe's eight-year quest to establish a simpler and more democratic regime came to a dramatic climaxtonight when the Belgian prime minister, Herman Van Rompuy, and Britain's Cathy Ashton, were appointed as the two top offic (Read More)
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Please don't let this distort the grim reality of prostitutionThe sanitisation of prostitution goes on, coercing us into a room where we will accept anything. This weekend "Belle de Jour", the middle-class prostitute (and bes (Read More)
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• Culture Secretary under pressure to delay consultation• FA makes seven-figure profit from Brazil friendlyBen Bradshaw, the culture secretary, has a tough call to make over the timing of his consultation on proposed changes (Read More)
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Conservationists call for drastic action to rescue the Juan Fernández archipelago's biodiversity from alien invadersThe unique wildlife of the island that inspired Robinson Crusoe is teetering on the edge of annihilation, acc (Read More)
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On my third day in Alexandria, I search in vain for Hindu creationists, but learn instead about Darwin's influence on ChinaAlexandria is the pearl of the Mediterranean.Steeped in history and knowledge, visitors gulp down colo (Read More)
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Fifty years ago, Holcomb, Kansas was devastated by the slaughter of a local family. And then Truman Capote arrived in town . . .River Valley farm stands at the end of an earth road leading out of Holcomb, a small town on the (Read More)
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Garden designer, writer, teacher and lecturerThe landscape architect Anthony du Gard Pasley, who has died aged 80, was a skilled and highly respected, yet largely unnoted, designer responsible for the creation of many large p (Read More)
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Margaret Haywood was struck off as a nurse after she secretly filmed the neglect of elderly patients on an NHS ward. Four years on, she's finally been reinstated, and is about to start workThe leaf-strewn streets are empty in (Read More)
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Subscribe here for your own daily copy delivered to your inboxANOTHER OVERBLOWN CAPTAINCY DEBATEThe Fiver knows more than most the pitfalls of getting your hopes up only to find them dashed on the rocks of despond. Pacing its (Read More)
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• Five members of same family held in Missouri• Alleged victims say they buried jars around housePolice were searching a house in rural Missouri today looking for a series of glass jars in which it is believed children may ha (Read More)
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• Footballer had spent years trying to hide illness• Country in shock as star player dies under trainOn the surface, Robert Enke's career appeared to be going from strength to strength. Widely seen as Germany's number one goa (Read More)
guardian.co.uk Politics:
Boss Justin King gives warning on economic recoveryA steady economic recovery throughout next year is not guaranteed, supermarket chain J Sainsbury warned as it reported a 19% increase in profits for the first six months of (Read More)
guardian.co.uk Sport:
• Enke killed after being hit by a train in Neustadt-Eilvese • 32-year-old was expected to be at next year's World CupGerman police have confirmed they have discovered a suicide note written by Germany national keeper Robert (Read More)