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Maurice Sendak: Call of the wild

The truth behind the children's classic 'Where the Wild Things Are' – now a $100m movie – is that growing up can be painful. Having already sold 10 million copies worldwide, they have this year inspired a 300-page novelisation...

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Martin Johnson has yet to impress as team manager of England

As England prepare to face New Zealand at Twickenham, the gamble of employing Martin Johnson to manage them increasingly has the feel of a long shot and the news from the All Blacks camp is that it is the kind of risk they...

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Squad sheets: Chelsea v Wolverhampton Wanderers

Despite injuries to key players this is a game Chelsea should win easily. The interest, then, lies elsewhere. First, there is Kevin Doyle's reunion with Nicolas Anelka and Florent Malouda days after his heart was broken in...

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Katie plus booze equals Jordan

Hello girls! You're my breast pals in here... THIRSTY Katie Price has begged I'm A Celebrity bosses to ban booze in the jungle - because it turns her into man-eating alter-ego Jordan. The glamour model, 31, was so worried drink...

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Dannii: I'd never go in jungle

DANNII MINOGUE may be a huge I'm A Celeb fan but she's ruled out ever appearing on the show. The Aussie is used to the obligatory bickering and backstabbing through her role as an X Factor judge but she claimed she'd never be...

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Jack Rodwell will break through, Chelsea pip United for the title, City can crack big four and...

Jack Rodwell is set to take the Barclays Premier League by storm, admit admiring rival bosses. The Everton midfielder has overwhelmingly been singled out as the English prospect who will have the biggest impact this season,...

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Allardyce: 'Bolton was a fantastic time, a great era for me'

Rain hammering down on Pendle Hill from storm clouds as black as night: it is an early morning scene in Lancashire that Sam Allardyce has observed a thousand times before, but there seemed to be a particular poignancy in it...

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Children In Need: Taylor Swift donates £13,000, JLS perform and fans get Doctor Who sneak peek

Taylor Swift performed on Children In Need last night - and then donated £13,000 of her own money. During an evening of perfromances from the likes of the BBC newsreaders, EastEnders, Peter Andre, JLS, Spandau Ballet and...

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Irish eyes not smiling: Game won't be replayed

Country's appeal is rejected by both FIFA and French soccer federation France's captain Thierry Henry, and teammate Nicolas Anelka celebrate their victory over Ireland on Wednesday. Nov. 19: John Delaney, the Head of the...

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SkyTeam Willing to Invest More in JAL

Richard Anderson, chief executive at Delta Air Lines, said the SkyTeam alliance of global carriers would be willing to invest more than $1.02 billion into ailing Japan Airlines as it tries to cement a trans-Pacific partnership.

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