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The “plutocratisation” of the world’s elite cities

By Toby Manhire in The Internaut

And the chasm between London (or "Borisstan") and the rest of the UK.

Feature/ Quiz

Weekly trivia quiz

By The Listener

Feature/ Health

How to battle the common cold

By Margo White

Current Affairs

Facebook: is the social hydra on the slide?

By Toby Manhire

Bloated, exploited and commercialised, the social network is facing speculation its best days are over.

Culture

Diana Wichtel talks to Richard Clayderman

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By Diana Wichtel

The Prince of Romance and world's most successful pianist shares the love ahead of a trip to New Zealand.

Lifestyle

How portion distortion leads to obesity

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By Jennifer Bowden

Downsizing your plate size can help trim your waistline.

Commentary

The Friday quiz, 14.07.13

By Toby Manhire

Ninety seconds you'll never get back.

Money 2013

Money 2013: Pieces of eight

By Mark Lister

Investment analyst Mark Lister follows up last year’s sharemarket picks and recommends yield and growth stocks for the year ahead.

Competitions

Caption competition 28

Try your hand at this week's Caption Competition

Books

For the old salts: How to Sail a Boat, by Matt Vance

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By John McCrystal

When Vance introduces the personal stuff, it really picks up its skirts and skips along.

TV & Entertainment

Weekly trivia quiz

By The Listener

Why don't they make the whole plane out of that black box stuff? - Steven Wright

Film

On at the movies: Camille Rewinds, Still Mine

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By Helen Wong

Helene Wong reviews 'Camille Rewinds' directed by Noémie Lvovsky and Still Mine directed by Michael McGowan

From Our Archive

Mark Lundy: Three hours to kill

By Denis Welch

The Privy Council is hearing Mark Lundy's appeal to overturn his double murder conviction. In 2004 Denis Welch outlined the case against him.

Archive

June 22, 2013

COVER STORY: All hail the kingmaker

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