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“Project” Interview

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From iPad Only, UberStylish, Project Magazine, intrepid reporter Josh Woodfin takes a look at How To Forget. (http://www.projectmag.com/)

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Q&A with Foyles

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“How to Forget combines the plot of a thriller with the wonder of magic and the sharpest of humour to tell a story that you’ll certainly never forget. In this exclusive interview for Foyles, Marius talks about his own dabblings in the world of conjuring, the prevalence of goatee beards in the Magic Circle and rats on acid”

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VIDEO: Welles on Cold Reading

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Cold Reading is the secret discipline behind the art of phoney fortune telling, of faking talking to the dead, of voicing the impossible and convincing the gullible. I works by making a little knowledge go a long way. But, my friends, a little knowledge is a dangerous thing…

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Talking about Memory on Radio 2

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I cannot describe how nervous I was after somebody mentioned there were 6 million listeners on a Friday.

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Wife? What wife?

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Butcher repeatedly forgets his wife and daughters after suffering five amnesia attacks out of the blue

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Naomi Jacobs forgets her son, 11, and 17 years of her life

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When Naomi Jacobs woke up from a rare form of amnesia she was unable to remember the past 17 years of her life. She had no idea she had an 11-year-old son, thought John Major was prime minister and that Google was a made-up word.

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VIDEO: Things not to leave on a bus

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Another Reminder: Do Not Read This Book if you are responsible for minors… you have been warned!

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Poor memory? Blame Google

Research finds people are losing their ability to remember because of the power of search engines to remember for them.

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What you looking at?

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How men and women really DO see things differently (or why the wife’s more interested in the price of the bikini and the husband the contents)

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We Control our Forgetfulness

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New research from Lund University in Sweden shows that we can train ourselves to forget things.

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