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RESIDENTS of a Somers Town tower block have spent days in dire conditions without electricity, heating and water after a major power cut.... » MORE
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CAR REVIEWS
FORGET the latest Ford Mondeo, the all-new Honda Accord is setting its sights far higher – at BMW, Audi, Mercedes and Lexus to be exact. Neil Greenfield reports.... » MORE
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EATING OUTCOR,"" I exclaimed. ""It's like being back at school!... » MORE
CINEMA
JUSTIN MATLOCK reviews BODY OF LIES (15).... » MORE
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THEATREIT IS a timeless tale – boy meets girl, families block the path of true love, war ensues and tragedy strikes – but it is still one of the best.... » MORE
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FOOTBALLKENTISH Town suffered an agonising exit from the FA Vase after coming within moments of booking their place in the third round in a pulsating contest on Saturday. After trailing early on... » MORE
KENTISH Town boss Frank Zanre says his side will go all out to attack in this Saturday s FA Vase battle against Biggleswade Town. The two Spartan South Midlands Premier Division sides clash at Barnet Copthall Stadium, with the winners netting £1,200 and... » MORE
ATHLETICSHIGHGATE Harriers women top the Metropolitan Cross-Country League at Wormwood Scrubs on Saturday and are now favourites to win the league for the seventh successive year. In the second of five league matches and out of 32 club teams...... » MORE
BOXINGGEORGE KEAN of the Times Boxing Club shows off his gold medal after he became London champion on Sunday night. George, 17, of Highbury Station Road, Islington, only progressed to the senior ranks last month, but showed no fear in amongst the men after... » MORE
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Go! Get it November 10th By comparison, Pixar s Cars is pedestrian The Sun**** Fabulous family entertainment Sunday Mirror**** Thrilling The Daily Telegraph We have three copies... » MORE
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QUIRKY CORNER
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The key to surviving the credit crunch could be to stay single. Nearly half of all Britain s single men admit that the key to saving money is staying relationship free – that s according to new research out today from Skipton Building Society, the UK s 6... » MORE
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