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Saturday 16 October 2010

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  • I told them to be brave

    norman morrison Norman Morrison set fire to himself in front of the Pentagon as a protest against the Vietnam war, leaving his widow to bring up their three young children. By John-Paul Flintoff

    Family features p3

  • Amy Hardie: Yay! My dream didn't come true

    Edge Of Dreaming

    When Amy Hardie had a dream that correctly predicted her horse's death, she became convinced by another dream that said she was going to die before her 49th birthday

    Family features p4

  • Patrick Barkham: Hunting butterflies, finding Dad

    patrick butterflies For Patrick Barkham the summers of his childhood looking for butterflies wasn't just about cataloguing their obscure varieties, it was also a chance to connect with his busy, distant father

    Family features p6

  • Family life

    snaphot oct 16

    Readers' favourite photographs, songs and recipes

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