Ian Tucker
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Ian Tucker is features editor for Observer Magazine.
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Evgeny Morozov: 'We are abandoning all the checks and balances'
Technology writer Evgeny Morozov on the political dangers of the internet, why newspapers are great – and his personal means of escape.
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Africa innovations: 15 ideas helping to transform a continent
A mobile phone database for dairy farmers and a strain of sweet potato that can help fight child blindness. These are just two of the imaginative new ideas that are tackling Africa's old problems.
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Why grooming is the fashionable way to make a real man of you
They are plucked, preened and pouting - and wouldn't raise a carefully groomed eyebrow at the notion of spending their pay cheque on a Comme des Garons blazer. The ever-deepening designer wallets of today's metrosexual men are being eyed by two new business ventures due to launch in the coming months, which hope that the flourishing male grooming industry will be booming in 2011.
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OFM awards 2010: Lifetime Achievement and Outstanding Achievement
The judges give Prue Leith and Sheila Dillon two of the most coveted OFM awards.
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OFM Awards 2010: Best bloggers
This was the year when food blogging came of age. Sometimes if feels like you can't enjoy a meal out without diners at the next table flash-photographing their food and posting a critique on the internet. In recognition of this phenomenon our panel sifted through a shortlist voted for by OFM readers seeking the most inspiring voices on the net.
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Chris Moyles: Oh dear, is this yet another DJ in high dudgeon?
The Radio 1 Breakfast Show curse has struck again. Chris Evans imploded under a pile of beer cans and Gazza. Last week, the incumbent, Chris Moyles, had an embarrassing hissy fit over the airwaves. His beef was that he hadn't been paid since July.
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Chris Evans: The latest (happy) twist in the life and times of the presenter
With his latest radio and TV successes and the purchase of a £12m Ferrari, is the one-time hellraiser now a role model for middle-aged Britain?.

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