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Hay's fertile field feeds minds
It's a pop-up world of panama hats and outdoor reading (when it's sunny), scarves and cups of coffee (when it's not), and an erudite audience.

Soccer: Swansea a step closer to EPL
Swansea are one step away from the English Premier League.

Who knows what's next for Doctor Who?
The new Dr Who is off to Nixon-era America says sidekick, Karen Gillan, but that's one of the few details about the new series she'll let slip to Scott Kara.

Rugby: Wales' Henson may be sacked after club fight
Wales coach Warren Gatland may have the final say on a decision which could cost talented but trouble-prone back Gavin Henson a rugby career of any further significance.

Star takes barbs for Passion play
As people relaxed at Easter weekend, Michael Sheen endured incarceration in a police cell, slept rough up a mountain and was crucified, then resurrected in front of hundreds of onlookers.

Tears flow at quake memorial service in London
Prince Charles has comforted grieving family members of Christchurch earthquake victims in London.

David and Victoria Beckham invited to royal wedding
The superstar couple have been invited to Prince William and Kate Middleton's wedding.

Online map tracks streets of crime
England and Wales yesterday became the first countries in the world to release street-by-street information on crime.

All Blacks: French factor still unknown
The Six Nations rugby tournament kicks off on Saturday morning (NZT) with an unprecedented Friday night match. Paul Lewis figures that's not all that is different in Rugby World Cup year.

Till death do us part: Why marriage leads to a long life
A study of the benefits of relationships has confirmed a truth that many have long held to be self evident: marriage is good for you.