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The best Bond for decades

Telegraph Arts — 17th Nov 2006, 04:55 GMT

You've heard the hype, read the controversy and seen the trailer - now Sukhdev Sandhu will
tell you what the film is really like The best Bond for decades

It's got everything you want from a Bond film

Telegraph Arts — 17th Nov 2006, 04:55 GMT

'Fast Show' star and writer of the 'Young Bond' books, Charlie Higson gives his verdict on
Casino Royale It's got everything you want from a Bond film

Why I had to tell the same story twice

Telegraph Arts — 17th Nov 2006, 04:55 GMT

Clint Eastwood has made two films about the Battle of Iwo Jima – one inspired by the
iconic image of GIs raising the Stars and Stripes, the other through the Why I had to tell the same story twice

Must-have movies: Pygmalion (1938)

Telegraph Arts — 17th Nov 2006, 04:55 GMT

Rachel Simhon reviews a classic that every film-lover will want to own. This week:
Pygmalion Must-have movies: Pygmalion (1938)

Searing drama of possession

Telegraph Arts — 17th Nov 2006, 04:55 GMT

Sandra Hüller deserves every award going for her performance as a devout young woman who
believes her illness is caused by demons, says Tim Robey Searing drama of possession

What do you think: Bond or bust?

Telegraph Arts — 17th Nov 2006, 04:55 GMT

The premiere of Casino Royale, Daniel Craig's first foray into Bond-land, was the most
talked-about event of the cinematic season What do you think: Bond or bust?

Bring on the Test and the quick stuff

Telegraph Sport | Cricket — 17th Nov 2006, 01:34 GMT

First of all, I would like to wish Marcus Trescothick the best of luck in dealing with his
illness. The first priority is that Marcus gets back to being the Bring on the Test and the quick stuff

Harmison setback shakes England

Telegraph Sport | Cricket — 17th Nov 2006, 01:34 GMT

England's Ashes preparations suffered another setback when Steve Harmison was ruled out of
the final warm-up match after waking up with tightness in his side Harmison setback shakes England

Church could think again over women, says Williams

Telegraph News | UK News — 16th Nov 2006, 23:43 GMT

The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, has reopened the debate on women priests
by suggesting that the Anglican Church may one day "think again" about the issue Church could think again over women, says Williams

British label heads for Paris

Telegraph Fashion — 16th Nov 2006, 23:33 GMT

The acceptance of Boudicca, the British fashion label, for the prestigious haute couture
season in Paris is a radical step towards modernising and revitalising the ancient French
business, writes Hilary British label heads for Paris

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