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Guest work December 2007 Guest behaving badly makes the festrive season a nightmare ...make sure it’s not you. Etiquette expert Laura Jane William helps you through the manners minefield. |
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The festive set December 2007 Jane Rutherford starts thinking about Christmas as far back as January. Katharine Capocci catches up with Mrs Christmas… |
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A Floral Feast December 2007 Martine Gray, florist at Cinnamon Rose shows you how to create astunning centrepiece ... |
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Double take December 2007 Actress Elizabeth Carling has just been killed off in Casualty …and she couldn’t be happier. It means more time to spend with her ‘twinnie’ Laura back home in the North East. Kathryn Armstrong joined them as they glammed-up for a festive photo shoot especially for Exclusive. |
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SOS…..Save our sanity December 2007 The plea from many a mum as the festive frenzy takes hold. Clare Barber shows us how to get away with it and keep looking gorgeous. |
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Wynyard November 2007 A third generation of Sir John Hall’s family dynasty is taking on the task of restoring Wynyard Hall to its glittering glory days. Kathryn Armstrong meets the clan. |
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Game Boy October 2007 Ian Greensitt’s polished bronze sculptures are so exquisite they cry out to be touched. Katharine Capocci uncovers the artist’s wild side |
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Period Drama October 2007 Eshott Hall, a fabulous 17th Century country house in Northumberland, was derelict and facing the bulldozers just 10 years ago. Today it’s been restored to its former glory after a dramatic transformation. Katharine Capocci takes a look around |
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Arts Notes October 2007 Arts Update for October |
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The Good Shepherd September 2007 Bruce Shepherd, the younger, quieter brother of Freddie, hates the limelight and rarely gives interviews, but his charity work speaks volumes. Katharine Capocci met the businessman at the family’s 3000-acre country estate |
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My Favourite September 2007 Tim Lamb is the man responsible for leading Eldon Square Shopping Centre through a £170 million development over the next three years, revitalising the North East’s favourite city centre shopping destination. |
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The Queen’s Captain September 2007 Captain Ian McNaught will be one very proud man when he guides the QE2 into the Tyne this month on its 40th anniversary tour of the UK. The Sunderland-born seaman tells Kathryn Armstrong why. |
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Ball Boys and Girls - Durham's June Ball July 2007 It’s reckoned to be one of the country’s most decadent summer events... Sarah Robertson heads for Durham’s June Ball to see what all the fuss is about. |
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Blow Out - Baltic Celebrates its 5th Birthday July 2007 Baltic is celebrating its fifth birthday. Sir Ian Wrigglesworth, as chairman of the board at the iconic gallery, is helping to blow out the candles. |
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Mathew's Memory July 2007 Sir Ian Botham has this month added his name to a charity set up in memory of a cricket-mad young doctor whose death shocked his community and colleagues |
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Art tour June 2007 Northumberland turns into an art gallery this month for the annual Art Tour. |
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Shedding light June 2007 A summer exhibition in rural Northumberland taps into a national passion. |
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Keeping it real June 2007 Anyone for real tennis? Fans of the ancient noble sport are making a racket down at their club. |
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Good Sport - Jonathan Edwards’ charity mission June 2007 King of the triple jump Jonathan Edwards is still a good sport. Katharine Capocci meets the golden boy as he prepares for a star-studded summer charity challenge. |
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Shaggy coos May 2007 The Highland Cattle Centre is a touchyfeely kind of farm where you can comb the cows and bottle-feed the lambs. Katharine Capocci gets back to nature. |
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Picture this May 2007 Another artistic transformation is on the cards for Belsay. Sam Wonfor gets the low-down from curator Judith King |
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Lord of the rings May 2007 Boxing legend Glenn McCrory is still packing punches in his busy, glam lifestyle. With a new boxing school venture, films projects, and his TV commentating, life's all go. Katharine Capocci caught Glenn and his wife Miranda. |
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Cement In The Blood April 2007 George Clarke Cut His Architectural Teeth On Newcastle Quayside And Washington New Town In Very Different Ways. |
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Spring Intensity April 2007 Shopaholics Of The Arty Kind, Your Time Is Now. Here's A Brief Focus On Some Exhibitions And Markets Not To Be Missed |
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The Way We Live April 2007 How Has The Way We Work, Rest And Play Changed Over The Past Four Centuries? A Stunning New Exhibition At The Laing Art Gallery Investigates |
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Picture of health April 2007 Feeling a little jaded or out of sorts? A health MoT could help you get back on the right track to feeling tip-top again. Katharine Capocci finds out more |