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| March of the Flamingos By David Jenkins Eighty per cent of the world’s most common flamingos are born on Lake Natron in Tanzania. Half a million birds gather there—a spectacular sight now captured on film for the first time Click here to read the full article. And to view the trailer for the film click here. |  |
| Green Dilemmas By Andy Simmons Simple answers to 13 common questions Click here to read the full article
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| I Remember Michael Palin shares memories of Sheffield, Elvis Presley…and thick thighs Click here to read the full article
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| Food Comfort food doesn’t get much better than this—and it’s really easy to make, too! Over to Nigella... Click here to read Nigella Lawson’s recipe
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| TELL US YOUR FAMILY’S SAYINGS AND WIN A BOOK We want to hear your family’s catchphrases—funny, wise, or peculiar. Anything from something your toddler said that everyone adopted as a joke, to your mother’s truisms.
Email sayings@readersdigest.co.uk or write to the address opposite, marking your envelope “Sayings”. Include your name, address and telephone number. The 100 best submissions win a copy of Reader’s Digest’s The Origins of Words & Phrases.
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Think of a witty caption for the picture below and you could defeat the comedy experts at their own game.
The three best suggestions will be posted on our website in mid September alongside an anonymous caption from our professional cartoonist. Visitors can choose their favourite and if your entry gets most votes, you'll receive our cash prize of £200 and the original, signed drawing.
Click here to submit your caption Closing date: September 10th 2010.
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