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Buying up baby: The IVF journey
No area of medicine has advanced more rapidly, nor created more controversy, than the treatment of infertility.

Hitler exhibition opens in Germany
The first German exhibition since the Second World War to deal exclusively with Hitler and Nazism opens in Berlin.

Muting its message
How chick-flick Eat, Pray, Love sold out to the forces of materialism. By Guy Adams.

L'Oreal shakes up make up
L'Oreal is considering a bid of US$44 ($58.16) a share for Avon, the UK's Daily Mail reported.

London: Back to reality after a 27,000km journey
As the 51st Traverse team complete their epic journey, Rob Gray looks ahead to new adventures.

Governor tweets of fine time in Moscow
California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has been busy telling his Twitter followers about 'having a blast' in Russia.

Don't miss: Ball Season
The elegant waltzes of Johann Strauss are synonymous with Vienna, and glamorous public balls are a Viennese tradition.

The curious relationships between people and animals
Hal Herzog, one of America's foremost psychologists, is dedicated to understanding our often contradictory behaviour towards different species.

White shirt looks set to be everywhere next year
Sometimes the simplest of garments brings out a display of virtuosity in designers more effectively than anything more obviously sensational.

Riot follows Gay Pride march
Far-right extremists hurled molotov cocktails at marchers in a Gay Pride parade in Europe.

Galicia, Spain
Galicia is well-known to the tens of thousands who arrive on foot each year at the end of the pilgrimage known as The Way of St James (in Spanish: El Camino de Santiago).

Spain: Pilgrim's progress
Galicia is well-known to the tens of thousands who arrive on foot each year at the end of the pilgrimage known as The Way of St James.

<i>Richard Loe</i>: Timing all wrong for Boks to play political game
It was interesting to hear Graham Henry say that Australia will be the All Blacks' biggest competition for the World Cup.

Bubbles and chic
When a champagne house can name Marie Antoinette and Marilyn Monroe as fans, you'd think the brand couldn't get any more glamorous - then they announce a collaboration with shoe designer Christian Louboutin.