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London KO's Paris for Olympics! Stunning fourth-round upset sends 2012 Games Thames-side. Dejected Parisians hint at retirement.
July 6, 2005
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Among the hundreds of thousands protesting in London, most saw Bush and Blair as a bigger threat than dictator Saddam Hussein.
By David Akerman
February 16, 2003
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Go to London and look at Lucian's paintings of nudes, which still contain the possibility of love.
By David Thomson
July 25, 2002
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Photographer David Bailey's sexy past work haunts nearly every shot on display in his new collection.
By Charles Taylor
March 29, 2002
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Art from the city that would become Tokyo shows a 17th and 18th century world of pleasure that was sexual, theatrical, discreet and elegant.
By Chris Moss
February 7, 2002
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The surrealists were funny, poetic and deeply transgressional all at the same time.
By Graham Joyce
October 5, 2001
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The case of a former Conservative MP and his wife, who were arrested on sex charges, has turned into London's weirdest political sideshow.
By Ian O'Doherty
August 30, 2001
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The Museum of London acquires a penis-shaped cup for its collection of 18th century pornographic objects.
By Jack Boulware
February 20, 2001
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How hype and urban legend made Red Bull into a commercial cocktail juggernaut.
By Jeff Edwards
February 2, 2001
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A man and woman conceive after having sex between cell bars.
By Jack Boulware
December 1, 2000
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A vodka company sponsors a public screening of art films -- one of which features a Princess Diana look-alike reenacting the crotch scene from "Basic Instinct."
By Jack Boulware
July 28, 2000
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England's newest art cause cilhbre is a massive power station turned gallery on the banks of the Thames.
By Alan Michael Parker, with paintings by Joe Morse
July 11, 2000
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A new show at London's Design Museum features underwear from sheepskin corsets to futuristic bras.
By Jack Boulware
June 8, 2000
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In Zadie Smith's remarkable debut novel, London is a merry capital of mismatched lovers.
By Maria Russo
April 28, 2000
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Our expert offers tips on visiting the Czech capital, exploring the U.S. Northwest and finding a flat in London.
By Donald D. Groff
April 20, 2000
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London's Regent's Park to be patrolled by "rollercops."
By J.A. Getzlaff
April 20, 2000
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Will lingerie model Laetitia Casta, appointed symbol of the French Republic, decamp to England to flee taxes?
By Debra Ollivier
April 17, 2000
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When you're always blown away by the things that happen to you, you get so you start missing being blown away by the things that happen to you.
By David Goodman
April 14, 2000
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My love smoldered in the margins of great books.
By Stephen J. Lyons
April 13, 2000
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Holocaust denier David Irving loses his London libel suit.
By Heather World
April 11, 2000
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Kathleen Turner shows all in stage version of "The Graduate."
By Jack Boulware
April 3, 2000
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A smuggler's body piercing set off airport metal detectors recently in Turkey.
By J.A. Getzlaff
April 3, 2000
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Two exhibitions, one in London, the other in Paris, offer clashing views of "Paris 1900" -- and 2000.
By David Downie
March 29, 2000
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Complaining about British food may be old hat, but, well, it's just so awful.
By Emily Wise Miller
March 3, 2000
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Michaeldouglas.com would like to apologize for any inconvenience ... an admirer would like to apologize for his "groins." Plus: Jewel had another book inside her after all. Too bad it's not staying in.
By Amy Reiter
February 2, 2000