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Mix and Match Quiz: Day three 

Can you match the famous faces to the animals they have cherished as pets?
Each day this week, we are setting a Mix & Match challenge to test your
knowledge and tease your brain. Complete all of them correctly for a chance
to win. We have five stylish Apple MacBook Air notebooks worth around £1,200
each for the winners, and 10 Apple iPod Touch music players (8GB) worth
around £200 each for the runners-up. The Macbook Air boasts a 13.3-inch
wide-screen with a 2GB memory and five-hour battery life. The iPod Touch
comes with the iPhone’s multi-touch interface – and storage for 10,000
photos or up to 10 hours of video.

Mix and Match Quiz: Day two 

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here for day two of the mix and match quiz- match the stars and their cars

Can you match the famous faces to the models of car they have owned? Each day
this week, we are setting a Mix & Match challenge to test your knowledge
and tease your brain. Complete all of them correctly for a chance to win. We
have five stylish Apple MacBook Air notebooks worth around £1,200 each for
the winners, and 10 Apple iPod Touch music players (8GB) worth around £200
each for the runners-up. The Macbook Air boasts a 13.3-inch wide-screen with
a 2GB memoryand five-hour battery life. The iPod Touch comes with the
iPhone’s multi-touch interface – and storage for 10,000 photos or up to 10
hours of video.

Carla’s casebook 

Arrival, Wednesday

In the loop: Freeman’s greatest acquittals… and one that got away 


Walter Wolfgang: ‘We saved the world’ 

Walter Wolfgang is an awkward customer – so awkward he should get an awkwardly shaped gold watch from the Awkward Squad for half a century’s loyal service. You may remember him as the old boy thrown – forcibly – out of the Labour conference two years ago for responding to a Jack Straw speech with the shout, “Nonsense!”.

My Secret Life: Rory Stewart, author & traveller 

Rory Stewart OBE was born in Hong Kong on 3 January 1973 and grew up in Malaysia, Vietnam and the UK. He was educated at Eton and Oxford and was briefly an officer in the Black Watch before joining the Foreign Office, where he was posted to Indonesia, Montenegro and Iraq. During the Nineties, he was a summer tutor to the Princes, William and Harry. He is the author of The Places in Between, the bestselling account of his 6,000-mile walk across Asia, and Occupational Hazards: My Time Governing in Iraq. Currently he is CEO of the Turquoise Mountain Foundation, a charity established to train Afghans in traditional craft techniques. He lives alone in Kabul, Afghanistan.