Jaci Stephen
Jaci Stephen: 'I celebrate his life, not with a drink, but by doing the work he encouraged'
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Jaci Stephen: ‘As they scoop me off the floor, I see Victoria’s perfect form in the distance’
Wednesday, 5 August 2009
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Jaci Stephen: 'What was the nature of my crime? A heavy suitcase packed with books'
Wednesday, 29 July 2009
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Jaci Stephen: 'A crystal ball reader said I'd marry a man with the initial W. Never happened'
Wednesday, 22 July 2009
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Jaci Stephen: 'As I set off to the book store, I was optimistic about finding Buddhism'
Wednesday, 15 July 2009
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Jaci Stephen: 'Like snowflakes, every man is different. But an awful lot of them are alike'
Wednesday, 8 July 2009
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Jaci Stephen: 'It's Friday, and that damned "Thriller" video is still on every channel'
Wednesday, 1 July 2009
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Jaci Stephen: 'If you can slice it, snip it, or lop it off, there's someone to help you'
Wednesday, 17 June 2009
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Jaci Stephen: 'The Rolling Stones and their subwoofers arrived in my apartment'
Wednesday, 3 June 2009
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Columnist Comments
• Dominic Lawson: It's wasn't wishy-washyness that helped the Tories in 1979
It's not enough for Cameron to be the anybody-but-Gordon candidate
• Mary Dejevsky: Authority goes awol, savagery fills the gap
The cameras were watching – and much good that did Sofyen
• Steve Richards: And I thought the Tories had changed
What surprises me is Cameron and Osborne's amateurishness
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3 Dominic Lawson: It's not enough for Cameron to be the anybody-but-Gordon candidate
4 Mary Dejevsky: When authority goes awol, savagery fills the gap
5 Leading article: Precaution and prohibition
6 Philip Ridley: I grew up with racism, but now it's an even scarier threat
7 Rupert Cornwell: After this week, we may all owe Obama an apology
8 Leading article: Mr Osborne has given the voters something to chew on
10 Simon Carr: Audience succeeds in holding the men of finance to account
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7 John Rentoul: Dave has always been a good finisher
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3Tories will not raise national insurance
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5Minister apologises to Joanna Lumley
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7Adviser Dr Polly Taylor's departure derails mephedrone ban bid
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