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Gillian Gibbons: Three cheers for a bit of all right
Saudi teacher Gillian Gibbons has a genius for understatement, applauds Max Davidson.
06 Dec 2007

Who's Who? Just don't mention the coup
More on this year's new Who's Who tome.
05 Dec 2007

Missing canoeist: If you had your time again...
Reinventing yourself is the stuff of fantasy - and fiction. As the missing canoeist returns, Cassandra Jardine examines the appeal and the pitfalls of starting over.
05 Dec 2007

So just how well do you know your spouse?
Has there ever been a better way to test the mettle of a marriage than the TV game show 'Mr & Mrs'? More than 30 years after it first launched, the cosy quiz that pitted husband against wife is making a comeback. Just how much - or how little - do today's couples really know about each other, and how far have the dynamics of married life shifted? To test the strength of your relationship, we have devised 10 pertinent questions. Note down your answers and ask your other half to guess your responses
04 Dec 2007

Bridge: Bringing back standards
Bringing back sartorial standards at the card table would curb aggressive behaviour, says Tony Forrester.
04 Dec 2007

50 ways to prepare the perfect Christmas: Party time
Be the hostess with the mostess this year.
03 Dec 2007

Shirley Conran: 'Never, ever give scented candles as a present'
Superwoman Shirley Conran is on a mission to rescue us from our festive nightmares. The original domestic goddess tells a relieved Judith Woods why it's OK to serve tinned soup on Christmas Day.
03 Dec 2007

50 ways to prepare the perfect Christmas: Out and about
Ideas for days out during the Christmas period.
03 Dec 2007

50 ways to prepare the perfect Christmas: Stay at home
Essential tips to help you cope with the family this year.
03 Dec 2007

50 ways to prepare the perfect Christmas: Gifts
Present ideas for all the family.
03 Dec 2007

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Take a moment to reflect upon the dreaded round-robin letters you've received over the years. Then send your worst examples to us to be exposed.
Jeremy Paxman
The great, the good and the vainglorious: Jeremy Paxman reads between the lines of the latest edition of Who's Who and wonders what the 2008 intake tells us about the state of Britain today.
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