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A Crisis of Brilliance: Five Young British Artists and the Great War by David Boyd Haycock | Book...

Jenny Uglow follows the careers of five artists whose lives were defined by the first world war The friendships made in early youth, writes David Boyd Haycock, are more open and intense than any others. In the heady student...

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The drawing power of a US burger chain

The election of Barack Obama lifted the hopes of millions of people, not least the many Americans who are passionate about food. But 11 months into the Obama administration, it seems the biggest winner in the culinary realm is...

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Audiobooks roundup

Sue Arnold on Stephenie Meyer, Michael Crichton, Michael Morpurgo, Neil Gaiman and others Breaking Dawn , by Stephenie Meyer, read by Ilyana Kadushin and Matt Walters (21hrs unabridged, Hachette, £24.99) Having been rudely...

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The office Christmas party is cancelled

Two years ago they would have been dancing until dawn, having sunk a three-course dinner and magnums of vintage champagne. Now workers in Britain's formerly booming banks are having to dip into their own pockets to fund their...

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Satellite radio set to challenge DAB thanks to backing from BMW and Nissan

DAB radio has been dealt a huge blow as satellite radio group Ondas Media has brokered a deal to provide satellite radios to car manufacturers such as BMW and Nissan. Ondas boss Dave Krueger has seen the move as a pivotal step...

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Boeing Breaks Ground on Plant

BY PETER SANDERS Boeing Co. on Friday broke ground in North Charleston, S.C., on a second assembly facility for its long-delayed 787 Dreamliner—across the country from its traditional plane-making hub in Seattle. The aerospace...

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New Economy cities: A Seattle slew of advantages

In some ways, Seattle is the prototype city of the future. It embodies in one leafy landscape virtually all of the forces driving the New Economy – exports, an educated workforce, a vibrant high-tech base, a budding green-tech...

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Interview: Mexico improves science education

MEXICO CITY, Nov. 20 (Xinhua) -- The state-run Mexican Academy of Sciences has been using a teaching method which may probably revolutionize the way that science is taught in the nation, SilviaRomero Hidalgo, coordinator of the...

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Man charged with planting fake bombs downtown

November 20, 2009 8:42 PM | No Comments A West Side man faces felony charges after he was arrested on suspicion of planting fake bombs near the headquarters of the Boeing Co. and One Prudential Plaza, police said. Chicago...

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AbitibiBowater juggles to avoid large tax bills from $250-million loan

MONTREAL - The Montreal-based company, which is operating under court protection from creditors, faces $55.25 million in withholding tax in Canada, and potentially more in the United States, unless it is able to repay a...

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