Saturday 13 September 2008
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Tamsin Kelly meets the father of invention who repackaged fruit for a new generation. Should anti-terrorist legislation be used to target school-area cheats? Julie Flynn on a growing moral problem. |  | Christopher Middleton assesses the solitary but sometimes advantageous life of a child without siblings. |
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ADVICE Mary Common explains how she organised her daughter's start to school. Our pet guru, veterinary surgeon Pete Wedderburn, answers your queries. Mother and daughter agony aunts answer your questions.
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FEATURES Tamsin Kelly meets the real-life 'stars' of TV's The Family. |  | Tamsin Kelly asks whether children or their parents should decide on hairstyles. Local 'derbies' where state schools are giving independents a run for their money. Stephanie Calman and her mother reflect on the welcome change of parenting styles. Marianne Kavanagh meets a mother who felt driven to set up a special-needs school. |
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WHAT'S ON Can one suburban housewife save the world? Find out in our weekly eco-friendly column. Previews of the best theatre, dance and comedy in the West End and beyond. Don't miss our new Web TV show, The Culture Minute.
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