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Young British Muslims hit back

A group of young British Muslims have launched a YouTube and Twitter campaign #NotInMyName to condemn ISIS terrorism.

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Licence to shoot – Should Children be allowed to handle firearms?

While the answer seems obvious enough, a recent fatal shooting in Arizona by a nine-year-old girl has left us wondering what sort of parents would let a child handle a submachine gun?

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Five Minutes With Sophie Henderson

Young New Zealand actor Sophie Henderson is a familiar face on the country’s stage and screen. She stars in her first screenplay, Fantail – a drama set in a petrol station and revolving around a white girl who thinks she’s Maori – in cinemas now.

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3D foot scanner reveals health risks for high-heel fashion slaves

The health risks for high-heel wearers are known. But now 3D scans can show them exactly what damage they’re doing.

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Pope Francis urges priests to drive ‘humble’ cars

Priests should buy humble cars and not be afraid to renew the old, Pope Francis has argued.

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Changing shape of fashion

If the vision of emerging fashion students globally ever makes it into production, we will no longer have to worry about our bottoms being on the large side.

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No Tan Jan

For some, summer just wouldn’t be the same with out a sun-kissed tan. But one organisation is asking us to “fake it don’t bake it” this January.

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Sparking a love for reading

Frustrated by a lack of interesting books for her children, children’s book author Alexandra Yatomi Clarke, began to create and source books to spark the interest and reading appetite of young minds.

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Stopping homelessness, the delicious way

CEO and founder of STREAT, Rebecca Scott provides hospitality training to young people who are on the brink of homelessness.

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Cooking for life

Renowned fine dining chef Rob Auger has taken on a new challenge – teaching young homeless trainees to become chefs and baristas, in order to avoid a life on the street. We chat to him about the unique and life-changing concept behind STREAT.

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Buddhist novices are on the ball

South Korea’s biggest Buddhist order holds a soccer match among young novices to celebrate Buddha’s upcoming birthday.

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MiNDFOOD Radio: Chris Thornton

Clinical psychologist Chris Thornton talks to us about eating disorders, one of the most common chronic diseases amongst young women in Australia today and the rise of bulimia in recent years.

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Pole dancing, an elderly sport?

Sun Fengqin is a 60-year-old grandmother who has taken up the art of pole dancing in China. MiNDFOOD reports.

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French candidates contest first round

French President Nicolas Sarkozy prepares to cast his vote in the first round of the presidential elections. But many workers and young voters are deserting him as jobless claims hit their highest level in 12 years. MiNDFOOD reports.

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Steinem laments elusive equality

Pioneering feminist Gloria Steinem looks back on her career as a Playboy bunny, ardent critic of Sarah Palin, and journalist advocating for female equality, reports MiNDFOOD.

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New Zealander auctions ghosts in a bottle

A New Zealand woman sells two vials that she says contain the ghosts of an old man and a young girl for almost $2000, MiNDFOOD reports.

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Autism awareness

As we approach Autism Awareness Week, Dr Robyn Young explains the warning signs of the condition, on MiNDFOOD.

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Nature starvation

Britons are increasingly missing out on the stress-relieving benefits of nature, MiNDFOOD reports.

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India’s new frontier wine market

Old World Wines are being snapped up by wealthy, young professionals in India, MiNDFOOD reports.

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Five minutes with: Poppy King

Ten years after the public demise of her lipstick company, Poppy King is back with a new range and a book to boot, MiNDFOOD reports.

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Fragrance Guide

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Five minutes with Jean-Pierre Vincent

Jean-Pierre Vincent is head winemaker at Champagne 
Nicolas Feuillatte, one of the youngest champagne houses in France. Vincent speaks of the controversial planned extension 
of the Champagne region, MiNDFOOD reports.

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