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  • REPASTS: JOHNNYCAKES FOR BREAKFAST

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    Hoecakes and johnnycakes are like bouillabaisse: "the only thing their partisans agree on is that everyone else gets them wrong", writes Jon Fasman ...  read more »


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    • Lifestyle
    • autumn 2008
    • Food & Drink
    • REPASTS
  • DRIVING ECONOMICALLY

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    How thriftily can you drive? You'll need to ape the hypermilers, writes Paul Markillie, "who disdain the brake, coast into parking spaces and even turn the radio off. And, of course, they are deeply nerdy"...  read more »


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    • autumn 2008
    • cars
    • technology
  • THE MISSION: LEARNING TO PLAY BRIDGE

    After months of lessons, Will Smith is delighted to learn that he is a "natural" at bridge. "It is a milestone in my life to be declared a natural at a sport. Any sport", he gloats. Here are ten of his discoveries ...
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    • autumn 2008
    • Sport
    • THE MISSION
  • OUT THERE: ROLL WITH IT

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    Overland travel is back on the map. The Man in Seat 61 chooses his favourite scenic train journeys around the world...  read more »


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    • Places
    • autumn 2008
    • OUT THERE
    • Places
  • GLOBAL TRADING: CHEESE SHOPS

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    The best cheese shops in London, Paris, New York, Los Angeles and Milan. Follow your nose ...  read more »


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    • Lifestyle
    • autumn 2008
    • Food & Drink
    • Global Trading
  • THE RISE OF THE JOURNO-GURUS

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    Businessmen used to get their big ideas from management gurus; now they turn to journalists like Malcolm Gladwell and Thomas Friedman. Adrian Wooldridge examines their rise ...  read more »


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    • Ideas
    • autumn 2008
    • books
    • ISSUES & IDEAS
  • 7 WONDERS: ILSE CRAWFORD

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    These days she is best known as the designer behind Soho House in New York and the Olde Bell Inn near Maidenhead. Before that she was a pioneering magazine editor, at Elle Deco and Bare. Ilse Crawford talks to Rebecca Willis about the seven wonders of her world ...  read more »


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    • Places
    • autumn 2008
    • Places
    • SEVEN WONDERS
  • THE BEST RETAIL WINE LIST IN LONDON

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    Dodge the tourists wandering around Fortnum & Mason's food hall, and head to the wine bar in the basement, writes Tim Atkin. An oenophilic hush pervades 1707, where patrons can sample from the 1,200-bottle wine-list ...  read more »


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    • Lifestyle
    • autumn 2008
    • Food & Drink
    • THE WINE INSPECTOR
  • INSIDER TRADING: WOODLAND

    Buying a wood brings many benefits, and it’s not necessarily the preserve of the super-rich. Pete Leeson of the Woodland Trust UK explains...

    From INTELLIGENT LIFE magazine, Autumn 2008

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    • autumn 2008
    • INSIDER TRADING
    • shopping
  • THE PLAYLIST: ALFRED BRENDEL

    A great pianist is about to play his last note in public--but the recordings will live on. Richard Morrison chooses Brendel’s best ...

    From INTELLIGENT LIFE magazine, Autumn 2008

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    • Arts
    • autumn 2008
    • MUSIC
    • THE PLAYLIST
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