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THE REVIEW
Published: 4 February 2008
 
Rose Hacker
Death of Rose Hacker, the oldest columnist in the world

ROSE Hacker, who has been writing a fortnightly column in the Camden New Journal died this afternoon (Monday) at the age of 101.
Rose, who had been a successful author and sex therapist in the 1950s and 1960s, began the column in September 2006 after being approached by the Editor who had heard her deliver a speech on nuclear disarmament.
Rose was taken ill a fortnight ago and admitted to the Whittington Hospital in north London where she died.
During her illness wellwishers have inundated the CNJ's offices with cards and messages from all over the UK.
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Music
Panic in the streets of Camden

VERY few music artists going into the 26th year of their career could aspire to do a week-long residency at a venue like the Roundhouse – but then Morrissey has always ... > more
Books
Journey to a world beyond time

READING India Russell’s new collection of poems is like walking through a large and rather overgrown garden, full of sudden vistas, hidden surprises and flashes of light. ... > more
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Features

A tale to revive the passion in democracy
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Boys just wanna have fun in pseudo-soap
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Clover and out for US in handy style
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Food & Drink

Old school approach to cooking is back
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Middle East Eye

Iran Today
Why the West’s learning curve is flat on Iran
 
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Rose Hacker

Rose Hacker
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St Pancras International Magazine
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Adebayor is a ‘dream striker’
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KIND words about Mrs Thatcher are not such a rarity these days – perhaps political expedience or the passage of time make them easier to utter.
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Chestnuts coated in vinegar, varnish and vindaloo – what a smashing day out for the kings and queens of conkers!
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Complain to me, pleads publican
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Goodwill flows as fountain is switched on
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A poet’s life after a loved one’s death
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Grayling chips in on ID tags
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CAMDEN NEWS
Published: 31 January 2008
HERE COME THE ‘SICKO’ SURGERIES

GPs warn patient care is at risk as US health giant moves in

AN American health giant is to take charge of three doctors’ surgeries, sparking fury from Camden GPs who have warned the controversial contract will hit patient care.
The Brunswick Medical Centre in Bloomsbury, The King’s Cross Road Practice and... > more
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ISLINGTON NEWS
Published: 1 February 2008
DOCTORS’ BASE LIES EMPTY AS SURGERY SHUTS

Medical centre ‘mothballed’ but patients face search for new GP


ANGER mounted this week over the “scandal” of a new purpose-built medical practice which has remained empty for two years – while yet another GP surgery in Highbury... > more
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WEST END NEWS
Published: 1 February 2008
IT'S THE WAR ON TERRIER!

FEARS that dangerous dogs are being used as “weapons” by rival gangs has led to no-go zones being set up on estates in Queen’s Park and Churchill Gardens.
Controversial dog control orders are being piloted in danger hotspots for six months following a raft of complaints from... > more
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