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Creatively, the French have got things sewn up. All those artists (Monet, Rodin, Renoir and the rest), philosophers (from Descartes to Sartre) and filmmakers (say salut to Truffaut, Chabrol and Kassovitz). ...

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When it comes to travel, I'm not one of those people who says stuff like, You can't visit Italy without seeing [fill in the blank]. I know that everyone's

Speak the Culture It's Britain's warmest spots!
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Britain's 10 warmest spots, according to the Met Office.

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10 wettest inhabited villages and towns in Britain - Met Office figures
1. Dalness, Glen Etive, Highland
2. Seathwaite, nr Borrowdale, Cumbria
3. Glenfinnan, Loch Shiel, Highland
4. Inverarnan, Loch Lomond, Stirling
5. Inveruglas, Loch Lomond, Argyll and Bute
6. Capel Curig, Gwynedd
7. Wythburn, Lake Thirlmere, Cumbria
8. Chap...el Stile, Cumbria
9. Tyndrum and Crianlarich, Stirling
10. Lochgoilhead, Argyll and Bute
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Britain's 10 wettest places, according to Met Office figures.

Speak the Culture What happened to BBQ weather for the rest of the summer? What to do next... pack my swim gear and head off to Spain in search of a warmer and sunnier climate?
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A washout looks likely for the rest of the British summer – but there are still options for going away without breaking the bank.

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THIS VIDEO: As of 27/07/2009 there are three years to go until the London 2012 games. Here's the story so far...

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The South Bank Show, perhaps inevitably after Melvyn Bragg announced it was time to move on, has been lined up for execution by the taste-free muppets at ITV (Melvyn seems to be more than happy chairing one of the best radio shows in our time). Of course, we’ll still get a...

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It’s one of the iconic sights of Italian culture, the Sienese palio, the breakneck horse race that thunders around the Tuscan city’s medieval Piazza del Campo twice every summer. But the race could be ...
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