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Week beginning22 Mar 2004
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Wednesday 24 Mar 2004
Renee Fleming
Vogue described her as the most gorgeous and busiest opera star on the circuit. Classic CD magazine say she has "a natural girl-next-door approachability" and the "presence of a diva". Critics cast her as "an inspired scene painter, moodsetter and storyteller".

Restorative justice
The successful use of restorative justice in Britain and across the world over the last twenty years has led to calls for it to be used with the victims and offenders of more serious crimes.

Lady Anne Clifford
Visitors to castles across Yorkshire and Cumbria will undoubtedly have seen the name of Lady Anne Clifford. In the 17th century she was a great patron of the arts. Her legacy was a huge rebuilding programme which helped preserve many grand buildings, including Skipton and Broughan Castles.

The appeal of the Frenchman
Do you melt as soon as you hear a French accent? From Gerard Depardieu to Thierry Henry, what gives Frenchmen that particular va-va-voom? Is it their style, their seduction technique, or do they simply like women more than British men do?

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