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Their views on food and body image could not be more different: Susannah Jowitt is the author of Fat, So?, which celebrates larger women. Candida Crewe wrote Eating Myself about her battle with anorexia and bulimia. So what happened when they met...
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Boy meets girl, they fall in love and have four children. The problem is they are brother and sister. Now they're at the centre of a moral and legal storm...
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1. Forbidden love of the brother and sister
2. Don't hate me for being so skinny
3. Harry Potter and the curse of the screaming groupies

As Playtex announces that it is to make bras in half-sizes, JILL PARKIN explains why half an inch makes all the difference...
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We all know what's coming. At exactly 9.30pm and after weeks of feverish anticipation, Harry Potter (a.k.a. Daniel Radcliffe) takes off his clothes - every last pant and sock - and drops them in an untidy pile on the floor before us ...
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Party animal, girl about town and successful novelist, Lisa Jewell thought having aq child would ruin her idyllic life - until she became pregnant ...
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Just a single joint set this pampered middle-class girl on a path that led to heroin addiction and selling her body. So how can ANYONE still claim that cannabis is harmless?...
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A young British model offers a provocative defence of the vogue for shocking thinness and reveals that prejudice against women with her body-type is on the up...
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This week a Mail writer urged women to have more children. Martin Newland, who grew up with five siblings, begs to differ...
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Carol Sarler looks at why, from cooking to cleaning, men will never win when it comes to helping out around the house...
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So this is the end product - little girls dressed as sex bait. This is what the manufacturer of one of the most successful children's toys ever is really turning out...
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Jane Russell is the last of the living Hollywood legends, a sultry ravenhaired temptress who costarred with Marilyn Monroe in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, whose impressive embonpoint launched a thousand quips and who once inspired Bob Hope to introduce her as 'The two and only Jane Russell'. ...
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Millions wasted on legal bills. Tacky deals to sell margarine. And today, the start of a massive hand-out to asylum-seekers and prison groups. How the Diana Memorial Fund has squandered her precious legacy...
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For those who are too big for a B but can't quite fill a C, it is welcome news indeed. From September, Playtex will offer bras in half cup sizes - such as 32A½ and 38C½...
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My father walked out on my mother when I was four years old. I was crying as he left, because he'd just slapped me for wanting a bite of his toast ...
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Where was the only place to be seen on Sunday night? Not the stuffy official post-Oscars Governor's ball with its 1,500 guests, 500 bottles of champagne, smoked salmon 'Oscars' and truffle risotto. ...
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Historian Amanda Foreman had just published her best-selling biography of the Duchess of Devonshire, when she met her husband. Now the couple have three children with another two on the way. Here she explains why she thinks big families are best...
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A young British model offers a provocative defence of the vogue for shocking thinness and reveals that prejudice against women with her body-type is on the up...
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Miracle baby comes back from the dead
A battling baby stunned medics with his remarkable recovery after coming back from the dead. Doctors tried and failed for a full 30 minutes to resuscitate little Woody Lander after he suffered a massive heart attack at just two weeks old
Your house of health horrors
Air fresheners that make your skin peel. Polish that can wreck your nervous system. Here Good Health presents an A to Z of the chemical hazards that lurk in your home - and their danger-free alternatives
Don't banish ketchup - it's an OK sauce
Every Tuesday, Britain's leading nutritionist explains how to eat your way to health. This week she tackles the nutritional value of tomato ketchup and foods to aid a pelvis injury