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           <description><![CDATA[  A muscled blue Minotaur is counting out 26 pills for a wheezing rhino connected to a canister of oxygen. So opens Brighton-based Aneurin (Nye) Wright’s epic Things To Do In A Retirement Home
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  After almost 50 years in the same job, one might expect the novelty to have diminished somewhat. But Argus Appeal Patron Nick Owen admits he still gets a thrill from seeing his byline on a story,
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  Growing up in Zimbabwe, Fungi Woolnough-Murau spent many evenings sitting around a fire in her grandmother’s hut, listening to stories. “We were always encouraged to daydream and have fantasies,”
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