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Once children longed to put away childish things and be an adult. Today we are reluctant to grow up, wanting to stay forever young, says Laurie Taylor, in his weekly column for the Magazine.
Has the Democratic victory has changed the model of US presidential politics in the longer term.
A group of Orangemen have ensured that one corner of the Boyne battlefield will be theirs forever.
British-born trainer Jonathan Sheppard wins the $2m Breeders' Cup Filly and Mare Turf with Forever Together.
People are forever complaining about it, but has political correctness had its day and what has it achieved? Broadcaster Clive Anderson considers its value and its future.
New Oxford United chairman Kelvin Thomas says the club's poor run of results cannot go on forever.
Jade Goody is set to have a hysterectomy after being diagnosed with cervical cancer, but what does the operation entail?
Socialite Paris Hilton is looking for a new "best friend forever" on a UK reality TV show.
The Saturday afternoon that changed a town forever
BBC website readers have been sending in their memories of Mahmoud Darwish
The parents of a French student stabbed to death and burned in a London flat say his killer "cannot hide forever".
Sunday 6 July marks the 20th anniversary of 167 workers losing their lives in the Piper Alpha disaster.
A man who died when a car collided with a group of pedestrians will be "cherished" forever, his family say.
More than 85,000 people are vying to become Paris Hilton's new "best friend forever" in a reality TV search.
New medical treatments will be lost forever unless the rate of species loss is reversed, warn scientists.
The mother of a teenager attacked with a hammer at his school says it was an "incredibly testing time".
Socialite Paris Hilton is looking for a new "best friend forever" on a US reality TV show.
Parents fighting the closure of a Guernsey school give pupils vests with a "St Andrew's Forever" slogan.
A children's home at the centre of an abuse inquiry has long been accused of holding a dark secret, finds the BBC's Matt Prodger.
False allegations of rape may make for gripping headlines in the newspapers, but they can also ruin the lives of those men who've been accused despite being innocent.
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