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Cardiff confidential: Saying farewell to Gavin & Stacey

'Gavin & Stacey' returns next week – but it will be for the last time, writes Gerard Gilbert Just 24 months ago, the first series of Gavin & Stacey had finished airing on BBC3, attracting a respectable but hardly...

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The Wild Things by Dave Eggers: review

Amanda Craig is dismayed by Dave Eggers's verbose reworking of Where the Wild Things Are, Maurice Sendak's classic children's picture book The Wild Things by Dave Eggers The current vogue for rewriting or adding sequels to...

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Designer Furniture- What is the Right Modern Furniture for Me?

and what is just too strange for our homes and businesses? There are a few basic requirements to deciding what the right modern furniture is for you. First and foremost on many clients' minds is functionality and practicality....

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Pirate Politics

The movie Pirate Radio is loosely based on the true story of a collection of renegade disc-jockeys that broadcast rock and roll from a ship on the open seas after that music was banned from the airwaves by a repressive British...

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What would you do if it wasn't me, it was you?

As per usual when I get paid, the first day is full of extravagance. I started at Cameron's, where I found the most recent issue of Esquire , the July GQ (fuck, gorgeous blue-eyed boys) and J. J. Abrams's Wired . Then, Borders...

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The Boundaries of a Breakup

WHEN I broke up with my live-in girlfriend of five years, we divvied up our things, helped each other move into our new apartments, and then stopped seeing each other altogether -- a cold-turkey breakup that I was sure was for...

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Fartology Beauty And The Crease Strangest Medical Spa Treatments Posted By Ben G

For some of us, looking good amounts to copious doses of hair gel, a quick acne wash and showering at least twice a week. But then again, there are cultures where the hand is still an acceptable substitute for toilet paper....

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TV's year of surprise successes

IT was the year of the surprise hit. Nervous network programmers, with little appetite for risk, suddenly discovered a hunger for a certain kind of cooking show, after the blockbusting debut of the Ten Network's MasterChef....

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Today's Birthday: Voltaire

Voltaire 1694–1778, French Philosopher and Author whose name was François Marie Arouet de Voltaire. In 1726 a young nobleman, the chevalier de Rohan, resenting a witticism made at his expense by Voltaire, had Voltaire beaten....

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Rihanna: 'That's a part of my life I want to throw away'

Days before her 21st birthday R&B star Rihanna was viciously beaten by her then boyfriend, the singer Chris Brown. The shocking police photo told the whole story. But now, with a new album, she explains why she's no victim...

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