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    The cable crusade for all lost wires Jump to media player Meet the cable men, single-handedly trying to rid the area of unwanted cables
    • 14 Nov
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    British child prodigy composes opera Jump to media player Ten-year-old Alma Deutscher has composed an opera, concertos for piano and violin, and started writing a novel, as David Sillito reports.
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