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On Agoraphobia by Graham Caveney review a brilliant memoir

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Autobiography and memoirReviewFrom Franz Kafka to Anne Tyler, literature amplifies the author’s moving insights into living with agoraphobia and the remedies that have helped him The term is treacherous and sometimes unkind; Graham Caveney imagines taking revenge on it by writing “agoraphobia” in the middle of a page, surrounded by scary white space. In Greek, agora means marketplace and phobos means fear. But the condition is thought of as modern, or as a terror of modern amplitude. Read More...

Ruth Langsford and Eamonn Holmes in awkward This Morning blunder as competition goes wrong live on a

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By Naomi Bartram @naomibartram This Morning descended into chaos on Friday after the phones broke during the show’s ‘Spin To Win’ segment. Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford were looking after This Morning today in place of Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield. But it didn’t take long before the pair were left red-faced when the phone lines broke live on air. During the competition segment ‘Spin To Win’ at the start of the show, the couple tried to call four different people, but couldn’t get through to any. Read More...

The Jeffrey Dahmer Tapes' Tells a Different Story About the Killer's Neighbors

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Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story was revealed to have warped the story of Jeffrey Dahmer’s neighbors. The Glenda Cleveland audiences see in the Netflix series is not the full story of the real-life neighbor. In the series, Cleveland had her suspicions about Dahmer, his nightly activities, and the foul odor from his apartment. She ultimately feared him. But in Conversations With a Killer: The Jeffrey Dahmer Tapes gives testimony from one of Dahmer’s neighbors who describe him differently and not as the heinous killer. Read More...