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  • Matt Big Cheese Prior shaped into vital England ingredient by French


    The Guardian - guardian.co.ukAuthority Authority: 984
    Prior almost gave up wicketkeeping after being dropped from the Test team four years ago but his place is now assured thanks in part to coaching from Bruce French Matt Prior will this week play his 11th Lords Test, the venue of his debut six years ago and his favourite ground ever since. His place among Englands most ...
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  • Stoke City 1-2 Tottenham


    The Guardian - guardian.co.ukAuthority Authority: 984
    Emmanuel Adebayor has come to life just in time. Following his man-of-the-match display against Chelsea in mid-week, the striker who has spent most of this season fending off accusations of uselessness swooped to score an 83rd-minute winner against Stoke City and keep alive Tottenhams chances of claiming fourth place ...
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  • Adam Ant – review


    The Guardian - guardian.co.ukAuthority Authority: 984
    Roundhouse, London When Adam and the Ants played the  Roundhouse in May 1978 , they were greeted by fans in fetishwear, a testament to the bands interest in sexually leftfield lifestyles. By that standard, the crowd at this 35th anniversary gig are a sartorial disappointment. Almost to a man and woman, theyre ...
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  • Major Tom – review


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    Basement, Brighton Major Tom is a basset hound. He has met Jodie Marsh, Preston from the Ordinary Boys and George Bests son and ex-wife. He is a bit of a celebrity himself. He was awarded biggest ears in a south-east England dog competition. But his owner, Victoria Melody, wants more for him. She wants him to make it ...
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  • Northern Sinfonia/Dean – review


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    Sage, Gateshead Under normal circumstances, a violin bow without rosin has the same practical value as a glass hammer or a chocolate teapot. Without it, the smooth hairs produce only a ghostly whisper of a sound, yet the receipt of a rehaired, un-rosined bow caused the composer and viola player Brett Dean to make a ...
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  • Wozzeck – review


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    Coliseum, London Carrie Cracknell s new ENO production of Wozzeck relocates Berg s masterpiece to post-Iraq, recession-ridden Britain, and forges from it a bitter indictment of the political failures of our times. As an interpretation of Berg, it is at times wayward. But it makes for utterly compelling music ...
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  • Academy of St Martin in the Fields – review


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    Wiltshire Music Centre, Bradford-on-Avon Commemorating Britten is what every self-respecting ensemble is doing in this centenary year, but the Academy of St Martin in the Fields (ASMF) made their Britten UK tour all the more distinctive by commissioning from Sally Beamish a companion piece to Brittens Variations ...
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  • Lionel Shriver: ‘If you’re thin, you are a kook; if you’re fat, you’re a failure’


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    The rise of Lena Dunham, Adele and Christina Hendricks might challenge the tyranny of thin, but our obsession with body size is still out of control, argues Lionel Shriver
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  • Syria Opinion: How to Meet the Challenge of Covering Conflict


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    James Miller, Joanna Paraszczuk, and Scott Lucas write: There has been a curious and telling juxtaposition of events and coverage in and about Syria this month. On the one hand, a series of important stories --- some of them "real", some of them spin --- raised the political and military stakes both for Syrians and ...
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  • Which literary novels should daredevil film directors adapt next?


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    The same daredevil spirit that has informed many an apparently insane film or TV version over the past decade has seen adaptations of literary novels
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  • Make your own lime rickey


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    Angostura bitters and lime combine in this refreshing classic
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  • Privatised justice is no justice at all


    The Guardian - guardian.co.ukAuthority Authority: 984
    Chris Graylings radical changes to legal aid could mean being represented by the same company that jails you Imagine the following scenario: youre on a protest with thousands of others about something you believe in strongly – against the government going to war , say, or against a massive rise in tuition fees , ...
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  • Our murdered sons legacy of hope


    The Guardian - guardian.co.ukAuthority Authority: 984
    Jimmy Mizen was murdered in an unprovoked attack, aged 16, in 2008. Erwin James meets his parents, Barry and Margaret, who have turned their familys tragic loss into a legacy of peace and hope "There are three things that every child needs," says Barry Mizen. "To feel loved, to feel valued and to feel safe." Sitting ...
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  • Ask Alys: your gardening questions answered


    Life and style: Gardening blog | guardian.co.ukAuthority Authority: 131
    Is there a good alternative to box? Is there a good alternative to box ( Buxus sempervirens ) that is low-growing and doesnt suffer from box blight? Buxus sempervirens is actually a small tree and will reach 5m in height and spread. You can clip it into submission, but left to its own devices it will grow ...
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  • Restaurant: East Coast Dining Room, Tankerton, Kent


    The Guardian - guardian.co.ukAuthority Authority: 984
    This is the kind of place where customers become regulars, then friends The self-evidently posh US publication Elite Traveler (ooh, get you) has just awarded the title of best eating-out city in the world to London. Yes, ahead of Paris or New York. Their selection is a bit silly and ludicrously high-end, but its a ...
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  • On the road: Fiat Panda 1.3 Multijet 75hp 4x4


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    This is one Panda thats at home in the wild – even if youre unlikely to ever take it there So I get in this one, put on the radio – 5 Live – and theres a story about pandas. Honest. Theres my way in, Im thinking, always on the lookout for a way to make a car review not too car-reviewy (or more ignorant, say ...
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  • Buying your own island tends to be a rich persons hobby. Which is a shame | Ian Jack


    The Guardian - guardian.co.ukAuthority Authority: 984
    The Scottish island of Tanera Mor could be yours for £2.5m. Better it continues as a tourist business than as a rich persons hobby though, surely? If selling an island, always advertise it for sale on a bank holiday weekend. Newsrooms are at their quietest then, and what might on a different day have been the lead ...
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  • The father I loved is all but gone


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    In her final column, Rebecca Ley explains why she will no longer be writing each week about her fathers life with dementia On my last trip to Cornwall, it was clear that things for Dad are not good and are only going to get worse. The intermittent flashes of the father I loved are all but gone. What remains is just a ...
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  • Melvyn Bragg | My mothers descent into dementia


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    As an only child, and with his father away for years during the war, Melvyn Bragg was very close to his mother. He tells Angela Wintle about his love for her and her final descent into dementia It started in church. Melvyn Bragg was sitting beside his mother one Sunday morning in the parish church where she had been ...
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  • Which literary novels should a daredevil film director choose to adapt next? | John Dugdale


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    The same daredevil spirit that has informed many an apparently insane film or TV version over the past decade has seen adaptations of literary novels When the Cannes film festival starts next week, William Faulkner s As I Lay Dying , adapted and directed by James Franco , will be in the lineup. The Spider-Man ...
    1 week ago

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