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Arianna Huffington, the editor-in-chief of The Huffington Post, explains why she thinks we need a new approach to how we work and how we define success, and she says that this change will only succeed if it's led by women. Tutoring over the summer holidays, do children really need it to avoid the 'summer slide'? We hear from the victims of trafficking who are being helped to become entrepreneurs by a leading business school. Africa Fashion Week starts this Thursday in London. We'll be talking to two designers about why African fashion has become such a hit in the UK and how we can update our wardrobes with some African prints. Will some women's sports records never be beaten? Many womens records were set in the 1980s and some are now over 30 years old. In a era when there was controversy over the use of performance enhancing drugs, are these records ever likely to be broken again? And is it time to restart the clock for women's world records?
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