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Tuesday, 2nd December 2008
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Leonard Cohen's Hallelujah is set to be the Christmas No 1 thanks to Simon Cowell. So how did it become a universal anthem for our age
THOSE of a precious disposition should look away now. The song that the winner of this year's X Factor will release as a single – which effectively means the song chosen by Simon Cowell for this year's Christmas No 1 slot – has been named. It
Tights for men - Women have been creeping closer to equality over the decades, but now men are getting their revenge
WHEN it comes to fashion, there are two things we can be sure of. First, things are rarely "new" in the true sense because trends are really only variations on a theme. Second, what starts off as a trend for women is increasingly being repac
Two of his current films tackle big issues – racism and the theory of evolution – but it is the third, Inkheart, which sees actor Paul Bettany face his toughest critics: his children.
IN ONE of those Tommy Lee Jones-winning-an-Oscar moments, Paul Bettany is finding himself having to explain to more and more people that he's not actually bald. The 37-year-old actor may have been spotted recently sporting a hairline more reminis
We need to push the festive drink-drive blitz up a gear
AS the police get ready to launch their annual festive blitz on drink-driving, we find sobering evidence that the message is still not getting through to some drivers.
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Is it better to have children when young, but relatively poor and inexperienced, or when you're older and wealthier, but more prone to health risks?
Irish actress Eva Birthistle has just made three spine-chilling films about diabolical children, back-to-back. But was it the kind of experience that might put a young woman off the idea of starting a family
Black model Jourdan Dunn's rapid rise to the top of her profession has merely served to highlight the lack of ethnic diversity on catwalks around the world
Untried and hugely expensive – but the cost of delaying any longer on carbon capture and storage may be too big a price to pay
Robert McNeil: Championing the third way between our splendid lotteries of patronage and funding
An open letter to.. John Leighton, director-general of the National Galleries of Scotland
Fiona McCade: Revenge for neglect best served with the common cold
Life&Arts: What's on today
Last night's TV: This World: Forced to Marry - Sex, Drugs And Rock'n'Roll: The Sixties Revealed
What I know about women - James Cracknell
Real lives: Family always came first for golf-mad Sandy
Susan Dalgety - My grown up gap year
The Siren: A style icon is usurped
Ten Questions: Jan Andrew Henderson
Scottish Woman Agony Aunt
Gig review: Steel City Tour
Comedy review: Tim Minchin
Gig review: Cliff Richard
High 5: Gerry McGarvey
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