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Thursday, 22 October 2009
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News
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- Anti-BNP protesters breach BBC cordon
- Q&A: The Royal Mail strike explained
- Post workers set to strike again
- 1,500 land registry jobs axed
- Tories would privatise Royal Mail, says Clarke
- Watchdog gives pub industry the all-clear
- Mail pickets say they have no choice
- Outrage at government plan for secret inquests
- Post strike begins after talks collapse
- Griffin: 'I am not a Nazi'
- Andrew Grice: BBC hypes BBC shock
- Nick Griffin: 'Question Time will be a political blood sport'
- Home office staff paid to compete in tug-of-war contest
- 'Bigoted' BNP will be exposed on TV, says Gordon Brown
- 10 things you should know about the BNP when you watch Question Time tonight
- Party faces fine for filing accounts late
- BBC 'will lose trust for giving airtime to BNP'
- MPs challenge payment demands
- You would be daft to scrap Trident, Hutton tells Brown
- One in four households trapped in fuel poverty
- Suspect held over homeless man's killing
- Rapist escapes court after leaping from dock
- Bomb explodes at Belfast Territorial Army barracks
- Burglaries up - but overall crime is down
- Violent crimes are being ignored by police, says report
- Man charged over dog walker's 1995 murder
- Fraudster jailed for crash-for-cash scam
- The Big Question: Why is the Catholic church offering a home to congregations of Anglicans?
- Zimmer-frame nation: a vision of Britain in 2083
World
- Italy fears effects of shrinking families
- 1989 Europe's Revolution: The lost city of Bonn
- Pop stars demand details of Guantanamo music 'torture'
- Cheney tells Obama to 'stop dithering'
- Boston arrest 'thwarted terror attack'
- TMZ boss sues police over Mel Gibson scoop
- Bottom bunk and pizza: Madoff's new life in jail
- Roll up, roll up – Colorado newspaper seeks marijuana critic
- No way home: The tragedy of the Palestinian diaspora
- Tehran edges towards nuclear deal
- £1bn for NI policing, now just do it
- Man cut off genitals to join eunuch beggars
- Army officer killed in Pakistan attack
- Two charged over girl's death in Goa
- Afghan run-off may force US hand on troops
- The accidental diplomat in Kabul
- Pakistan shuts schools and colleges after attack
- Cleric 'sent hate mail' to bereaved families
- Hague tells Clinton not to fear Tories' EU allies
Business
- Aviva chief's love affair with married director revealed
- Fashion chain reports return to profits growth
- Sterling makes gains as economic cloud begins to lift
- King and Brown in rift over whether to split the banks
- Business Diary: Plane Stupid gatecrash the PR party
- BAA cuts its debt pile with sale of Gatwick for £1.5bn
- Primark plans 100,000 sq ft store in £675m Cardiff mall
- Kraft under pressure to raise its offer after Cadbury beats targets
- Galleon's founder to wind down $3.7bn hedge funds
- Sterling gains as economic clouds begin to recede
- Morgan Stanley $757m in the black after months of losses
- US business lobby spent $35m fighting Obama plans
- Microsoft to avoid 'wow' factor with Windows 7
- Simon Calder: Everyone's a winner now the big three airports are competing
- David Prosser: Brown takes on the Bank, not the banks
- David Prosser: Cadbury to milk Kraft
- David Prosser: Attacking the middle classes by stealth
- From 'hood to boardroom: Would you take career advice from George Bush and 50 Cent?
- Market Report: Land Secs climbs on hopes of recovery
- Investment Column: Yield is what makes listless Drax a buy
People
- 'The postal system is reliant on minimum wage temps'
- Katherine Jenkins tells of rape attempt ordeal
- Passed/Failed: An education in the life of broadcaster Jeremy Vine
- Tom Alexander: Orange boss heads for pole
- Pandora: Rushdie's an open book over his love life woes
- Hit & Run: A Marr, superstar?
Science
Media
- Current Twitter trends: 'He's cute but...', 'she's cute but...', Windows 7
- Microsoft, Google integrating Twitter into search results
- Has the costume drama had its day?
- Independent launches new video channel
Education
- 'Rent arrears' student wins right to graduate
- Digital resources: Find out what teachers think of the latest educational products to reach the classroom
- Education Quandary: Parents have been banned from drinking lager at the school gate. What other school gate behaviour should we clamp down on?
- Dude alert: How to keep beach teens in the classroom
- Big ambitions: Queen Mary's new head sets targets to push college up the league tables
- Alan Smithers: Keep education academics well away from running our schools please
- Diary of a Third Year: What am I going to do with my history degree ... frame it?
Obituaries
- Richard Hatchwell: Antiquarian bookseller whose customers included Betjeman, Sassoon, Russell and Rowse
- Julian Hope: Opera director noted for his work at Glyndebourne and with the Welsh National Opera
- Celia Mariano Pomeroy: Communist revolutionary who went on to teach in London primary schools
Opinion
Opinion RSS Feed - click to grab the feedLeading Articles
- Leading article: Resist these attempts to make justice secret
- Leading article: Let airport competition begin
- Leading article: A surfeit of crinoline
Commentators
- Ben Chu: Hutton's frightening nuclear logic
- Ben Chu: Opponents of a return to Glass-Steagall miss the point
- Brendan O'Neill: Censorship is being justified by imaginary Muslim outrage
- Lisa Markwell: Don't judge addicts. Treat them
- Guy Adams: Careful with those reality TV hopefuls
- Alistair Darling: Restoring growth has to be the Government's top priority for now
- Robert Verkaik: Bereaved families have a right to know truth
- Alice-Azania Jarvis: It's time to junk the breeches and bonnets
- The Sketch: A racially inclusive constitution is the BNP's Clause 4 moment
- Robert Fisk: End of an era for Lebanon's free press
- Adrian Hamilton: Welcome to another false election
- Christina Patterson: If you want to be adored, just shut up
- Steve Richards: The enemies of democracy are very grateful for this free gift
Columnists
- David Lister: It's not time to junk the breeches and bonnets
- Brian Viner: 'If I was going to jump out of a plane, I'd avoid Friday 13 and Halloween'
Letters
Environment
Environment RSS Feed - click to grab the feedClimate Change
Green Living
Sport
Sport RSS Feed - click to grab the feedCricket
Football
- Ferdinand expresses confidence in Valencia
- Hart wants unity at Portsmouth
- Robinho injury woes continue
- Wenger confident of Arsenal trophies this season
- Huth hit with three-game ban
- Kroenke remains silent over Arsenal takeover
- Chelsea launch transfer ban appeal
- Benitez retains Gillett support
- Aquilani appearance a relief for Benitez
- Benitez's best buys (and Rafa's rejects)
- Storrie 'astonished' at tax evasion charge
- The Andy Cole Column: The sign says 'This is Anfield'. The heart says 'This is it. This is what it's all about'
- James Lawton: Rafa show is ready for the final curtain
- Hughton ready to accept Newcastle job
- Strachan set to become Middlesbrough boss
- Boro aiming to replace Southgate with Strachan
- Mandaric insists Foxes have muscle to sign Davids
- Ribery set to miss Ireland play-off
- Maradona has no regrets over outburst
- Real Madrid coach concerned by big-match failings
- Benitez opts to blank team for lack of 'intelligence'
- Rangers hit all-time low, admits Novo
- Ranieri heads for Fulham on 'cloud nine'
- Saha back for Blues' Benfica test
- Wenger tells Arsenal to smarten up
- Valencia proves worth to reward United
- Lampard's strike caps Blues stroll
- Rooney fear takes shine off United's late triumph
- Champions League round-up: Pato stars to leave Raul and mighty Madrid in the shade
- Stranger supplies Ronaldo moment
- Restoration of Deco's art leaves Cole in the cold
- Rangers continue hunt for 'racist fan'
- Barcelona deny further moves for Robinho
Motor Racing
Olympics
- The ten worst Olympians: loveable losers from the Games
- South Africa may bid to host 2020 Olympics
- Forget Eric the Eel... meet the Snow Leopard
Racing
More Sports
- Australia unveil new brigade for Four Nations
- Sailor pondering Dragons return
- Briscoe rewarded but Tomkins misses the cut
Rugby
- Shaw desperate to make England comeback
- Danny taking Care of himself
- Bell set to return as injuries take toll
- Jennings loses gouging appeal
Tennis
More Sports
Life & Style
Life & Style RSS Feed - click to grab the feedFashion
- Bridal Fashion Week trends: diamonds, tulle, and Jackie O
- London beauty brand to sign three ethnic models
- Weekly fashion videos: Bridal dresses
- Hot 'how to' video tutorials: dress to suit your body type
- New fashion iPhone apps: Gucci, supermodels, Norma Kamali
- The rise of the Jade shade
Food & Drink
- Blueprints laid out for Hong Kong's food and wine-led recovery
- The ten best toasters
- Core values: It's time to go scrumping
- Making lunch for a legend: John Walsh meets Albert Roux
- Baked salmon with pistachio and honey crust
Health & Families
- Flu jabs campaign starts with health workers
- A few coffees a day keep liver disease at bay
- Catholic Church urges AIDS testing in Brazil
- Alcohol killing Indian men in Britain: study
- Egypt to vaccinate hajj pilgrims against swine flu
House & Home
- Europe vows to liberate online shopping
- Anthropologie opens first store outside North America
- 'Room in a box' takes Japan overseas
- More Internet users sharing status updates: report
- Tokyo Sky Tree ups the ante
- Milan's new all-city design event kicks off October 22
Gadgets & Tech
- Google 'to launch music service'
- Microsoft and Google draw in race to index Twitter
- Google CEO: Chinese language will dominate web
- Amazon reduces the price of its International Kindle e-reader
- Microsoft launches Windows 7
- Weekly top iPhone Apps: Halloween
- Closer Look: Adopting Sony's Eyepet
- Can Windows 7 make PCs fun again?
Motoring
- Japan's carmakers turn page with ultra-luxurious vehicle
- Mazda maps out its eco future at the Tokyo Motor Show
Arts & Entertainment
Arts & Entertainment RSS Feed - click to grab the feedArt
- American icon Warhol's works on display in Argentina
- The unholy trinity: The three rebel sculptors that shocked the art world with their pagan forms
- Yinka Shonibare: Willy Loman – The Rise and Fall, Stephen Friedman Gallery, London
Music
- Rihanna reveals 'Rated R' as title to November 23 album: UPDATE
- Barenboim "proud" to lead Berlin anniversary concert
- McCartney to launch Europe tour in Hamburg
- Google, partners to offer music downloads: reports
- Britain's Robbie Williams wows critics with comeback gig
- Chris Brown solidifies Fan Appreciation Tour dates for November
- Jack Riley: When it comes to stopping the BNP, folk music is leading the way
- Robbie Williams, Roundhouse, London
- The Making of TAPE: setting up a label, Part 4
Classical
Films
- Georgia welcomes 'President Garcia'
- Holiday season movie conference scheduled in Orlando
- Late October film festivals
- London Film Festival 2009: Our Pick of the Highlights
TV & Radio
- Eastenders spin-off puts Walford on the web
- The Week In Radio: Comedy gems in a digital wilderness
- Last Night's Television: Defying Gravity, BBC2
Who Made Me Fat?, BBC3
Jimmy's Food Factory, BBC1
Theatre & Dance
Books
- Comic book releases (North America): The Avengers continue the hunt for Captain America
- Kindle bestsellers: 'Lost Symbol' knocked from its perch
- The Winter Ghosts, By Kate Mosse
Travel
Travel RSS Feed - click to grab the feedNews & Advice
Europe
Student
Student RSS Feed - click to grab the feedCareer Planning
- New graduate survey reveals enduring appeal of the retail giants
- Visual merchandising: 'When a new range is doing well, it is a personal achievement'
- Sitting pretty: The idea that sent Cath Kidson from one shop to a global chain
- Queen of the high street: Mary Portas is hoping to help independents with her new retail masterclasses
- Anne Seaman: 'Retail will be instrumental in bringing us out of recession and reducing unemployment'
Student Life
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1 The ten best Manchester United v Liverpool encounters
2 The BBC gave Griffin the oxygen of publicity. He choked
3 The greatest playboys in sport
4 The ten worst Olympians: loveable losers from the Games
5 Benitez's best buys (and Rafa's rejects)
6 Notes on a small island: The things that really make Britain great
7 Matthew Norman: Of all the New Labour toadies, Jack Straw must be the worst
8 The funniest football chants
9 Private Viewing: Pick of the property market
10 January window to be opened for Chelsea
11 Alarm at routine patrols by armed police
13 Griffin under fire: 'Send him to the South Pole. It's colourless there'
14 Chairman Mao as you've never seen him before (and as the Chinese government would rather you hadn't)
Emailed
1 No way home: The tragedy of the Palestinian diaspora
3 Plastiscines - Zut alors! Bébé rock est arrivé!
4 Bon Jovi to take up residency at O2 Arena
5 Microsoft and Google draw in race to index Twitter
6 Men who voted McCain saw testosterone drop: study
7 How technology drives us to distraction
8 Sworn enemies across the disarmament table
9 Caught in the crossfire of war against the Taliban
10 Stanford 'was informant for US anti-drug agents'
11 Alarm at routine patrols by armed police
12 These Are The Days That Must Happen To You, By Dan Walsh
13 Hindu tolerance runs dry as bigotry rears its ugly head at the greatest show on earth
14 Anti-BNP protesters breach BBC cordon
15 Rugby Union: Mordt banned from tour: IRB refuses to accept fitness instructor
Commented
1Outrage at government plan for secret inquests
2Robert Fisk: End of an era for Lebanon's free press
3James Lawton: Rafa show is ready for the final curtain
4Georgia welcomes 'President Garcia'
5'Bigoted' BNP will be exposed on TV, says Gordon Brown
6Hurling: Ireland stunned by gay star
7Government launches map to highlight global warming threat
8Union boasts solid support for national mail strike
9Johann Hari: The three fallacies that have driven the war in Afghanistan
Columnist Comments
• Matthew Norman: New Labour toadies
Jack Straw's entire career is a gruesome paradigm of the enfeeblement of Westminster politcs
• Donald Macintyre: American jewry and Israel's interests
J Street challenges the monopoly of AIPAC which sees itself as the voice of US jews
Politics meets Twitter