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Letters Fallout over pupils on parade Michael Gove is not alone the shadow education secretary, Stephen Twigg, has also said he wishes to see military schools as a way of raising aspirations in poor areas. You probably have to go back to Westminster'
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She puts a cigarette to her lips, a lighter to her cigarette. It happened on her way home from the casino one morning, Helen noticed the two men through the side passenger window. A pair of homeless guys. one was tall and skinny, the other smaller,
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Dame Margaret Drabble has donated 90 boxes of papers, including original drafts of her novels and letters to fellow writers including Ted Hughes and Harold Pinter, to the Cambridge University Library. The institution hopes the material will bring a
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Today's letter from the Editor Today's Matrices Everybody's talking about... Small Wonder, Charleston, East Sussex Why is everybody talking about it? This short story festival celebrates one of the most testing literary forms with events and
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Press release (For immediate release) Domino's Pizza reformation project On Wednesday, april 18th I launched the Intelek International Domino's
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I like British novelist Dame Margaret Drabble! With time, as I become more acquainted with her work, I might even come to love her. On Monday, quite by chance, I heard Dame Drabble grapple (couldn’t resist) with the testy issue
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Read Trespassing a short story by Margaret Drabble In Trespassing, by Margaret Drabble, specially commissioned for our Autumn books season, a compulsion to explore forbidden territory leads a woman to a nuclear power station Photograph: Alamy When
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Margaret Drabble When she was a child, she kept on her bedroom mantelpiece a little oblong blue-grey leaden plate saying: "danger of death". It portrayed a rudimentary skull-shape and a symbolic zig-zag bolt of electricity and displayed these three
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Suggested Topics How successful would Margaret Drabble's publishing career be if she started out today? The doyenne of the "Hampstead dinner party" novel has become unfashionable, and this 2002 novel does not suggest that she was interested in
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Margaret Drabble Everyone, it seems, is obsessed with sleep nowadays. You can't move for competitive insomniacs who discuss how they spend the night hours obsessing about global meltdown or the future of the Labour Party. And each insomniac has
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