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2001 - IT'S BEHIND YOU: Oh no, it's not! Oh yes, it is! The year is as good as over, so if you're sitting comfortably, let Jeremy Lee guide you through its main events in suitably festive style

, who persuaded the Brothers Grimm (S. Allan and Allan R.) that such a move was desirable ...

Sunday Business in PA link to stay alive

brothers - who own the paper - will continue to support Sunday Business, but the paper will share ...

BACK PAGE: EVENING OUT AT... DURRANTS' POP QUIZ - From the Quo to Dolly, no one's work was left unsullied by a quick 'tribute'

's not long before The Telegraph's Ken Breen is on the table executing his best Blues Brothers Rawhide ...

BACK PAGE: Keep it in the family

. Their working relationship hasn't affected their family relationship, as the brothers have recently ...

IS ALL OK AT DESMOND'S EXPRESS?: Richard Desmond's first year as owner of Express Newspapers has been marked by staff disaffection and sliding sales. But are its fortunes changing, asks Colin Grimshaw

Barclay brothers about taking a stake in Sunday Business. Daily Express sports editor Chris Baldock ...

KEEP IT IN THE FAMILY

." The Holdom brothers still share clothes and try to go shopping together to avoid buying the same ...

Davidoff creates scented peelable 'bottle' sample

company Alderson Brothers and Celessence, the insert-fragrance specialist. In another innovation ...

KEEP IT IN THE FAMILY

Ask who's in charge in the Arnold house and you could be stuck for an answer. Brothers Daryl and ...

TEENAGED: Kids are growing up ever faster, and fragmenting media makes them even tougher to target. So how, wonders Colin Grimshaw, can magazines ensure they hook these influential little grown-ups?

, while older brothers read NME, Melody Maker or perhaps The Face. But times have changed. The ...

DIARY: Evening out with ... Adedayo Adebayo - Samesy meets some blokes who like odd-shaped balls

twelve brothers (slight exaggeration), who all have names you can't pronounce, although a drunken ...

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