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Is James Bond still just a Boy's Own adventure? Seven women examine the phenomenon
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A decade of cheap credit is now causing problems for once well-off people, writes Jill Insley
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Kathryn Flett: They did mutton dressed as glam and gave great frocks. But SATC: The Movie isn't the Big happy ending we once wished for
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John Brunton presents a cheapskate's guide to the French Riviera most famous resorts
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Why vegetables are taking over from flowers in the gardening stakes
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Reality show runner-up, festival virgin and suddenly Britain's bestselling star. Sarah Boden catches up with Duffy in California
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Gallery (6 pictures), Alex Sturrock's portraits of ravers at the Bang Face weekender in Camber Sands
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Could the surprise stars of the festival season be a group of Ethiopians whose haunting records were made 40 years ago?
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Andrew Flintoff can add the venom Peter Moores needs to complete his bowling unit, writes Vic Marks
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Ed Vulliamy reports on what happened next for the heroes of the FA Cup, Havant & Waterlooville
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Public Enemy's Chuck D tells Sean O'Hagan why now is the right time to re-form
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If Barack Obama does make it into the White House, his shrewdness at the poker table will be invaluable
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This city has something to offer both to art lovers and football fans this summer
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Edward Marriott travels to Transylvania
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Audio (29min 30sec), Live from the film festival with reviews of Fernando Meirelles's Blindness and an interview with the star of the film, Alice Braga
