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1. How Netflix's supernatural 'Siempre Bruja' missed its mark

2. How temptation in 'Bird Box' changes perspectives

3. '3%' series inspires viewers to explore diverse television

4. Health Canada Releases Guidance On Tamper-Resistance Formulations Of Opioid Drugs

6. U.K. investigators say diabetes drug may target pancreatic cancer stem cells

7. Penn scientists identify viral products that defend against respiratory syncytial virus

8. Anti-inflammatory nanoparticle could treat sepsis and acute respiratory distress syndrome

9. TSRI researchers spotlight a hidden cause of antibiotics resistance

10. UC Berkeley team says brown fat implants may effectively tackle obesity

12. Johns Hopkins team points to a new therapeutic approach to hearing loss

14. UCSD researchers point to promising new drug target for glioblastoma

15. Falsely accused 'Rambo' protein actually guards against heart failure

16. Salk investigators develop a new autophagy combo drug to starve tumors

17. Antibody 'cocktail' looks promising against deadly Marburg virus

18. Ontario Introduces Tiered Generic Pricing Framework

19. Health Canada Publishes Draft Guidelines Interpreting Vanessa's Law

20. Extensions Of Time Under The Federal 'Access To Information Act'

22. Royal babies didn't always enjoy loving domesticity

25. Sherlock is cheap fiction(it's the perfect cure for TOOTHACHE!).

26. Sherlock is cheap fiction (it's the perfect cure for toothache!).

28. ARE YOU A GOOD LITTLE WOMAN OR A DRAMA QUEEN? The death last week of legendary Cosmopolitan editor Helen Gurley Brown has sparked debate about her brand of 'having it all' feminism. Historian Lucy Worsley believes today's feminists can be determined by the characters of Henry VIII's six wives. Here, she offers a Cosmo-style quiz to discover which type you are

31. Kensington's extreme makeover; Welcome to Weekend's new History Page, in which writers and scholars will be explaining how they work to make the past come alive. This week, curator and historian Lucy Worsley offers on exclusive preview of a revamped royal palace; below, Anthony Seldon singles out the year he wishes he'd seen

34. AT HOME IN CASA NOSTRA At Home in Renaissance Italy

35. Look - it's the invisible house Architects are bypassing the planners by building homes that can't be seen from the outside. Giles Worsley reports

37. Out with garish blobs, in with glass and glamour REVIEW

38. Viewfinder Pont de l'Europe by Santiago Calatrava (1996-2000)

39. Viewfinder Zhivopisnaya Tower by Zaha Hadid

41. A delightful tortoise in the gardens The latest pavilion to spring up outside the Serpentine Gallery resembles nothing so much as a 'tortoise', the defence that Roman soldiers created with their shields. You need to penetrate its shell, says Giles Worsley, to appreciate its subtlety

42. Viewfinder Arsenal's new stadium

44. LAYERED LEGACY

47. Stairways to sociability; In the BBC's newest buildings, the stairs are designed to encourage chance meetings, while outside a street has been built to establish links with people living nearby. It's a triumph of mature thinking, says Giles Worsley

50. How Britain's piers could rule the waves once more; Is the pier destined for a revival? Yes, says Giles Worsley, who asked an innovative architectural practice to design a replacement for Brighton's ailing West Pier, and overleaf reports on a revolutionary new landing pier on the Thames

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