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Nation at the National Theatre, review
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Book Talk - Michael Morpurgo fuses facts with fiction
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Book Talk: Michael Morpurgo fuses facts with fiction (Reuters)
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Visiting the sites of the invasion of Japan that never happened
Canada.com
Author Michael Morpurgo fuses facts with fiction
Reuters
Nation | Theatre review
Guardian.co.uk
Entrepreneur's Journal: Why a Brooklyn Company Outsources to China
BusinessWeek
The Fahrenheit Twins at the Barbican Pit review
Telegraph
Catch up on the week The Government is listening to concerns over plans to scrap tax relief on childcare vouchers and an announcement will be made next month, said Children's Secretary Ed Balls.
Scotland on Sunday Online
Take A Needs-Based Approach To Boost Enrollments
National Underwriter
Cosmos going cuckoo
Sydney Morning Herald
Kelly's quality control
Irish Times
'The Tyranny of E-mail,' by John Freeman
San Francisco Chronicle
Robert Fisk’s World: Scars of the past reveal Britain's doomed empire in Hong Kong
The Independent
Why Brooklyn Industries Manufactures in China
BusinessWeek
The Queen's speech, train fares and Archie Norman
Guardian.co.uk
Half of U.S. children will use food stamps, study finds
Philadelphia Inquirer
East Asia and Pacific: World Bank Teams at Work in the Aftermath of Disasters
World Bank
Greatest U.S. Health Threat: Obesity
BusinessWeek
America's Greatest Health Threat: Obesity
BusinessWeek
Boy murder suspect could face 15 years in prison
Jakarta Post
Ten children elected as International Child Stars
People's Daily Online
Recession intensifies GenX discontent at work
Boston Globe
Disaster holds no fears for Indonesian tsunami-surviving child
People's Daily Online
In love with the sound of music
The Hindu
Xtremely restless: Recession intensifies Gen X's 'middle child' syndrome, urge to job hop
Chicago Tribune
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