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Travelling south-east Asia

Sunday, 15 May 2011 08:58

Travelling south-east Asia

Buzz recommends five must-visits in south-east Asia

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Reality TV: the final nail in the coffin of scripted programming?

Sunday, 15 May 2011 08:45

Reality TV: the final nail in the coffin of scripted programming?

The viewing figures are in, and the diagnosis is dire. The life and times of TV, as we know it
at least, is slowly circling the drain and any remnants of talented script-writing are dwindling. But, as Simon Black found out, TV won’t go down without a fight .

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It’s Knit Just for Grannies

Sunday, 15 May 2011 08:40

It’s Knit Just for Grannies

Susannah Redford explores the return of the knitting-needles

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Style Advisers

Wednesday, 11 May 2011 11:46

Style Advisers

For many people, having a few key items is great in theory, but what if you don’t know exactly what those items should be? Georgi Lindsay set about trying to change her look.

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The 64th Festival de Cannes: a great launch for the summer

Sunday, 8 May 2011 09:26

The 64th Festival de Cannes: a great launch for the summer

Tina Charon previews the 2011 Cannes Festival, one of the highlights of the summer

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Top 8 golden tips of fashion

Sunday, 8 May 2011 09:19

Top 8 golden tips of fashion

There are no rules to fashion. No guidebook or laws. But here are a few tips from Georgi Bomb to help inspire you to create some great outfits on a daily basis.

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