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Roseanne and Sabrina the Teenage Witch star, 80, dead after 'long illness'
The Sun· 5 days agoHis childhood was split between North Ridgeville, Ohio, and New Canaan, Connecticut. He had plans of...
A Noisy Office Is A Nuisance–And A Business Opportunity
Forbes· 6 days agoAs people have returned to the office either full- or part-time, complaints about a long-standing...
Martin Mull, Comic Actor Who Rose to Fame on ‘Mary Hartman,’ Dies at 80
New York Times· 5 days agoMr. Mull, who was also an artist and a musician, had a long list of credits that included the...
Kiss Me, Kate: What you need to know about the hilarious musical comedy and how to find tickets
Daily Telegraph· 3 days agoWhat is Kiss Me, Kate about? Kiss Me, Kate follows a theatre company who are putting on a musical version of Shakespeare’s play The Taming of the Shrew. Fred Graham (playing ...
You have 20/20 vision if you can spot the piece of fettuccine in under 9 seconds
The Irish Sun· 3 days agoTHERE is no reason to cry over spilled pasta, but you may have a hard time locating it in this...
Marvin Harrison Jr. Inks Historic Shoe Deal
GiveMeSport· 4 days agoHarrison has signed a lucrative shoe deal with a company that's just forging its way into the football space, as the No. 4 overall pick will become the...
I got married less than a year ago but have 5 wedding regrets
The Irish Sun· 4 days agoSOMETIMES the best day of your life can leave you with some of the biggest regrets. A bride has...
Revealed: Farmers’ desperate appeals to Minister for support – from handwritten letters to emails
Irish Independent· 7 days agoDesperate farmers wrote to Agriculture Minister Charlie McConalogue about being left in severe...
Glastonbury: Marina Abramovic leads seven-minute silence for peace
BBC News· 5 days agoIf there’s one thing Glastonbury Festival doesn’t do well, it's silence. The interlude between...
Wimbledon Headlines - The Telegraph Custom Gift Book
Daily Telegraph· 6 days agoThis Telegraph Custom Gift Book charts the history of Wimbledon through reproduced reports, features and images from the paper’s archives. It picks up the story in 1922, when The Championships ...