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The Sunday lunch Club
For the best walks, wine, places to eat and things to watch, welcome to the Sunday lunch Club.
14 Oct 2007

Quite Interesting
A quietly intriguing column. This week: A Thread of Threes.
13 Oct 2007

Culture clinic
Blur bass-player Alex James submits to a little light therapy. Kate Weinberg reports.
13 Oct 2007

Diary of a rugby widow
If France win on Saturday, Janine di Giovanni plans to make some delicate requests.
12 Oct 2007

Samantha Cameron paints Bond Street pink
The wife of the Tory party leader is shaking things up at Smythson, the Queen's stationers, foregoing its traditional conservative products for thoroughly modern must-haves. Elizabeth Grice goes shopping.
12 Oct 2007

Ultimate Roast Beef
As the Rugby World Cup final against France beckons, we show you how to cook up the perfect celebration of Englishness.
12 Oct 2007

30 reasons why we hate the French
As Les Rosbifs and The Frogs scrum down for tomorrow's Rugby World Cup semi-final, Alex Clarke and Jules Eden remind us of the infuriating habits of our cousins across the Channel.
12 Oct 2007

The sad story of Ursula's ashes
Like broadcaster Alistair Cooke, Mary Kenny's sister was a victim of New York bodysnatchers.
11 Oct 2007

Michael Fish: 'It wasn't me  the French were to blame'
Twenty years on from the Great Storm of October 1987, Michael Fish looks back on the defining moment of his career. Neil Tweedie battens down the hatches.
11 Oct 2007

Posh but poor
Harriet Carew's ex is making life difficult for her at the office – as well as at home.
10 Oct 2007

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Stephen Osborne: Telegraph?s Clipper Venture Competition winner.
In May, Stephen Osborne won a place on a leg of the Clipper 2007 Round the World Yacht Race, as part of a Telegraph competition. He suffers from incurable cancer and is recording his experiences via an on-board blog.
Motor-racing hero, crack shot and gifted entrepreneur, Sir Jackie Stewart has always lived life in the fast lane. As his autobiography is released, he talks to Cassandra Jardine.
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