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Feast on art exhibitions
The 67th Milldon Arts Society Annual Exhibition will house the work of 62 artists from the Mill Hill and Hendon area. The show will exhibit 200 figurative, landscape, and abstract works of art in watercolour, oil and acrylic. Guitar duo, Paul J. Pulati
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Yes, you should have some bananas
As the ultimate in convenience food, bananas are the perfect healthy snack. Crammed full of nutrients and presented in their own handy packaging, bananas have virtually no fat in them and are ideal for eating on the run. Like other fruits, bananas are
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Kneesy does it
Our love of extreme sports and the Government-led healthy lifestyle push, coupled with growing clinical obesity and a rapidly ageing population, have all contributed to Britain's latest epidemic -knee injuries. "Without appropriate medical care, a knee
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Ask about Jewish twist
In a new series of evening events, the topical radio debate programme Any Questions is being given a Jewish twist. Political commentators, authors and journalists will provide the panel for this first installment which will focus on the Middle East,
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Indulge in succulent dishes
After four years, Pandora's Bistro is well established as one of the best restaurants in north London. Owned by award-winning chef Paul Lee, the restaurant uses the best fresh ingredients, and put together to create a wonderful and creative menu. Paul
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Learning with bogeys and goo
Children are notorious for their mucky habits - rolling in the mud, playing with food and picking their noses are just a few. So credit must go to Dr Nick Krasner, who has just compiled his first book of poems, entitled Oozing Medical Poems for Kids.
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Councillor outs former prime minister
As London Assembly chairman and a Barnet councillor, Brian Coleman is no stranger to speaking his mind, but last week he sparked uproar in Westminster - by apparently outing former prime minister Edward Heath. In an article for the online edition of
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Recycling is going fine... just fine
As residents around the country get their knickers in a twist over the prospect of only having their bins emptied once every two weeks, Between the Lines decided to investigate whether Barnet Council planned to implement a similar waste removal policy
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In search of the sauce
"John has been very good to me," says Graham Fellows, creator of the quiet-mannered and benevolent John Shuttleworth. Fellows is now in his late forties, having given birth to his alter-ego in 1985, and is about to start his With My Condiments tour.
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Revision is easy if you’re organised
Nearly everyone has to take exams at some time in their life, and it's fair to say that nearly everyone finds it stressful. Now that the Easter holidays are over and the summer term has started, exam season is looming, and if you are taking exams this
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Who’s got the key to the door?
As interest rates begin to creep up and the mortgage repayments become a bit more expensive, you may find yourself looking for ways to economise. But if you don't fancy tightening your belt any further, why not consider making some extra money from your
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Just whose side are you on?
Are you a team player? The chances are, if you have had a job interview in the past ten years, that is a question you will have had to consider. A quick glance through the job adverts in any newspaper or website will show that teamwork' seems to be a