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After bypassing Florida, Sandy is churning towards the northeast coast of the US and is expected to bring extreme rain and flooding.
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Self-taught cook Bill Granger’s passion for cooking helped him to launch a series of successful restaurants and cooking titles. He talks to us about his latest Easy cookbook and his relaxed approach to everyday food.
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Nature photographer Rob Suisted has published eleven books, his latest showcases the best of New Zealand wild flowers . He tells us about shooting in Antarctica and how he sources his photo-shoot locations.
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Next seasons fashion trends have hit the runways in Paris, Milan and London. Our fashion editor Carolyn Enting walks us through the latest hot trends set to hit the streets this season, from bright colours to bold stripes to classic black and white.
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Indigenous Australian singer, Archie Roach has had to overcome many challenges, living through the stolen generation and surviving a stroke. He explains how he remains upbeat and creative and gives us a preview of his new album ‘Into the Bloodstream’.
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Shaun Cardillo, from NuYu Total Health, gives us his best tips for getting fit for summer, including incorporating more exercise into our daily routine.
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Researchers at the University of Cape Town say they may be close to producing a cure for malaria following their discovery of a compound that disrupts the malaria parasite’s lifecycle in animal models, effectively destroying it.
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MiNDFOOD’s Associate editor Carolyn Enting tells us about her recent travels through San Fransisco and the preparation for next year’s Americas Cup set to be hosted in the windy city.
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A donkey foal born prematurely has pink casts put on her front legs to support them until they strengthen.
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A “Facebook for Seniors” class in New York introduces the social media site to elderly students eager to learn new ways to keep in touch with family and friends.
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This week we talk to John Gabriel who has developed the Gabriel method, a new way of thinking about weight loss and we talk to resident sex therapist Jacqueline Hellyer about intimacy.
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NASA releases new images of Mars from its Curiosity Rover, comparing landscape to the Mojave Desert.
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General Manager of Le Meridian, Dominique Michaud transports us to the cultural fusion that is New Caledonia. From watersports to award-winning restaurants, we discover more about this land of contrasts.
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Fireworks over Cairo as Egypt celebrates the election of Mohamed Morsy. The new president maintains Egypt will respect the country’s commitments in his victory speech broadcast on TV.
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Five-year-old art prodigy Aelita Andre returns to New York with another vibrant solo show, “Aelita Andre: Secret Universe”.
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We talk to Ramin Jahromi about how Sydney’s VIVID Light Festival is helping to inspire a new generation of young designers through special workshops that emphasize the importance of design.
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Celebrities and designers were out in force at the Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute Benefit in New York this week. Here are some of the fashion highlights from the event.
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Some Greek residents in Athens are unsurprised by hung parliament, while others are pleased with the possibility of a new coalition government, the exact opposite of market sentiments.
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Danish architects are building a digitally fabricated house printed from a computer file – a new concept they say minimizes waste and simplifies the building process.
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View the latest pieces from fashion label Loobie’s Story’s Autumn/Winter collection for 2012. Featuring a mixture of patterns and textures in warm autumn colours, this collection screams woman of the world.
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This season the team at Benah were inspired by “ideas of the past and future together – of fate and destiny. There is a fantastic tension between the modernity of patent leather and the flash of holographic suede against a vintage dress and brushed-out curls. We love the way that the light plays off some of our more interesting materials, colours and textures this season.” Here is our gallery of images of items from the Limits collection.
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Geologist turned award-winning landscape designer Dan Rutherford talks to MiNDFOOD radio about how to approach garden design for Christchurch’s changing landscape.
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Shakespeare festival starts in London with a performance of “Troilus and Cressida” in Maori language by New Zealand theatre company Ngakau Toa. MiNDFOOD reports.
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