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Wednesday, 2 September 2009
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News
News RSS Feed - click to grab the feedUK
- Iraq body believed to be British hostage
- Wife killer studying to be taxi driver
- Bosses will not stand for any more 'lift allowance'
- 'Secret millionaire' declared bankrupt
- Man dies trapped under mower at golf course
- Airport baggage handlers end strike
- Husband in Britain's longest married couple dies aged 101
- Call for degree-educated prison officers
- PM 'did not want Megrahi to die in Britain'
- Clarissa Dickson-Wright escapes punishment for hunting offences
- Scottish Government loses Lockerbie vote
- Brown denies 'double dealing' over Megrahi
- Lib Dem leader condemns bomber release 'cynicism'
- Cameron calls for inquiry into Megrahi release
- Government drive to help jobless revealed
- Clegg calls for armed forces pay increase
- Cuts threaten schools and rubbish collection
- 70-year-olds 'helped flood Britain with cannabis'
- Estate shooting murder victim was targeted
- BNP candidate banned from driving after refusing breath test
- Girl killing suspect's former partners come forward
- Missing internet chat girl found safe
- Teenager admits murdering midwife
- Student accused over terror plot
- Driving ban for Chloe Madeley
- Police rescue sex slave children
- Murdered girl's mother tells of shock at daughter's killing
World
- Johnson warns over EU finance market curbs
- Woman and three children killed in Swedish house fire
- Greek cities hit by bomb blasts
- Survivors gather to pay tribute to 'British Schindler'
- Russia and Poland clash over who was to blame for the war
- Italian minister wants drink-drive limit raised
- Taxi drivers revolt at Paris airport over 'brutal' arrest
- Stalin's grandson fights for the good name of Joseph
- Wildfires advance on Los Angeles as temperature soars
- How Jessica's Law turned Antioch into a paedophile ghetto
- Iran moves to split UN with 'updated nuclear proposal'
- Strong earthquake strikes Indonesia's Java island
- Blast kills Afghan deputy chief of intelligence
- 'Spiderman' fined for climbing Malaysian twin towers
- UN reports sharp fall in Afghan opium production
- $600 for a Kalashnikov – a sign of bloodshed to come in Afghanistan
- 'Spiderman' scales new heights
- Gaddafi's forty years in power celebrated with a 'gallery of grotesques'
- Fragment from world's oldest Bible found hidden in Egyptian monastery
- History rains on parade
- Commonwealth suspends Fiji
Business
- Econoblog: Inside the Government's jobs guarantee
- BP hails 'giant' oil find
- Bank of America set to repay $20bn in bailout funds
- For sale: Madoff's $7m luxury beach house
- Rush to pay off debts threatens UK's recovery
- Chrysler misses out on clunkers boost as Ford enjoys the focus
- EBay escapes with small profit from Skype venture
- Credit crunch leaves M&A; activity at a 40-year low
- Business Diary: NPower's cricket parties run out of gas
- Make mine a half: Majestic cuts minimum purchase of wine
- James Moore: Banks need to cool it as anger grows
- James Moore: Why we should keep faith with child trust funds
- James Moore: New FD needs to help restore focus at L&G;
- Comic books left out in the cold
- Investment Column: Dechra takes the slow train to success
- Market Report: Falls herald first post-summer trading day
People
- Mel B celebrates lingerie birthday
- Guy Ritchie's 'noisy' pub faces inquiry
- Pandora: Anne would have been a weak link, says Ken
- Hit & Run: Twinning streak
Science
Media
Education
Obituaries
- Charles N. Brown: Sci-fi enthusiast and founder of 'Locus' magazine
- Simon Dee: Broadcaster who made his name on pirate radio and epitomised the Swinging Sixties
- Robert Novak: Influential and pugnaciously conservative political journalist
Opinion
Opinion RSS Feed - click to grab the feedLeading Articles
- Leading article: Another cut to the heart of local democracy
- Leading article: Climate of technological hope
- Leading article: Kindness of strangers
Commentators
- Geoffrey Robertson: Megrahi should never have been freed
- Nicholas Lezard: Lessons from lechers and libertines
- Grant Shapps: Cleverly designed houses can make better neighbours of us all
- Mary Dejevsky: Why is Britain so often blind to Germany's success?
- Johann Hari: Lies, damned lies... and the double-speak I would expunge
Columnists
- Jaci Stephen: 'I dozed off, hit a guy's wing mirror, and met my first US road rage'
- Alex James: Joy of the countryside gets lost in translation
- David Lister: The BBC does not have to pay the going rate
Letters
Environment
Environment RSS Feed - click to grab the feedClimate Change
- Man-made eruptions – 'Plan B' in the battle for the planet
- Feeling the heat Climate campaigners hit RBS
Sport
Sport RSS Feed - click to grab the feedCricket
Football
- Bendtner and Denilson pen Arsenal contracts
- James urged to focus on Portsmouth
- Hughes rules out massive spend in future
- Cole signs new Chelsea deal
- Aston Villa complete Dunne transfer
- Kranjcar reveals Everton snub
- Liverpool still in the title mix insists Carragher
- Bentley left stalled at the Lane by Spurs' failure to clinch swap
- Redknapp frustrated despite deal for Kranjcar
- Win a copy of Maradona DVD
- Player loses leg after lightning strike
- Boothroyd joins Colchester
- Search on for new FA Cup sponsor
- Defoe tired of Owen talk
- Milner slams Croatia 'targeting' conspiracy
- Stability helps Milner win call from Capello
- Brown and Barry pick up knocks on England duty
- No deal agreed with Real insists Ribery
- Ranieri agrees to take over at Roma
- Arsenal consider Uefa Eduardo verdict
- Arsenal fury at Eduardo suspension
- Recession? What recession? Football goes for broke
- Transfer deadline day: Best of the window shopping
Motor Racing
Racing
More Sports
Rugby
- Players to watch in the Guinness Premiership
- Blood abuse not widespread insists Johnson
- Harlequins escape Heineken Cup expulsion
- Richards 'central' to Bloodgate scandal
- Guinness Premiership: Summer of shame lingers on as clubs get back to work
More Sports
Tennis
- Murray named in Davis Cup squad
- Ivanovic's woes continue in New York
- Sharapova comfortably through at US Open
- Murray's clever play beats frustrated Gulbis
- Roddick shines on NY's 'crazy' nights
- Safina again fails to justify top billing
More Sports
Life & Style
Life & Style RSS Feed - click to grab the feedFashion
Food & Drink
Health & Families
- Man gains normal eyesight after stroke at 70
- Women encouraged to take extra folic acid
- Breakthrough for IVF egg-screening technique
House & Home
Gadgets & Tech
- Nokia bolsters phone lineup
- 'Digi-novel' combines book, movie and website
- Computer algorithm to decipher ancient texts
- Google says sorry for major Gmail crash
- Windows Mobile gets a makeover
- Sony 'to launch 3D TVs next year'
- Games preview: GTA IV: The Ballad of Gay Tony
- Ethical hacking: Protect yourself online
- Rhodri Marsden: Is the internet making us communicate better – or worse?
- Technology's big hitters battle it out
Pets
Arts & Entertainment
Arts & Entertainment RSS Feed - click to grab the feedMusic
- Gary Crosby's Nu Troop/Denys Baptiste Quartet, Ronnie Scott's, London
- Extracts from Graham Jones' 'Last Shop Standing': Week 5
- The Making of TAPE: setting up a label, Part 1
- WIN a pair of tickets to Bestival, plus wellies and a tent too!
Classical
- ENO podcast: Le Grand Macabre
- Prom 62: Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra/ Jansons, Royal Albert Hall, London
- Prom 61: Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra/ Jansons, Royal Albert Hall, London
- Admeto, re di Tessaglia, Festival Theatre, Edinburgh
- PROM 60: Royal Philharmonic Orchestra/ Charles Dutoit/ Martha Argerich, Royal Albert Hall, London
Films
TV & Radio
Theatre & Dance
Books
- Snark: Talk of the town
- Bertrand Russell: The thinking person's superhero
- The Shieling, By David Constantine
Travel
Travel RSS Feed - click to grab the feedNews & Advice
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7 I have been abducted by aliens, says Japan's first lady
8 Grand Designs: Shortlist announced for World Architecture Festival Awards
10 Indy Choice: Best of the new films
11 The supermodel from Somalia
12 Jack Tweed in court on rape charges new
13 Political infighting threatens survival of the bluefin tuna
Emailed
1 Sean O'Grady: Our debt hangover is stopping us joining the global growth party
2 Fragment from world's oldest Bible found hidden in Egyptian monastery
3 Ahern's hopes of re-election hit by row over £30,000 gift
4 Main players in the new Iraqi government
5 Fishing: Spindly hawthorn fly makes angling for trout such a joy
6 The Diary: Long-range lover from Rotterdam
7 Canabis growing in a greenhouse in Essex
8 Questions of Cash: Should I be starting to draw my pension now?
10 Pandora
11 Two deaths, one broken vertebra – but still Gilliam makes it to Cannes
12 Leading Article: Reasons to be cheerful
13 Mel Ferrer: Dashing actor-director disgruntled to become known as 'Mr Hepburn'
14 Michael McCarthy: It's time to emulate Europe - and Ken Livingstone
15 Tsotsi (15)
Commented
Columnist Comments
• Andrew Grice: Brown's day of reckoning is getting closer
Time is running out - this relaunch may be Mr Brown's last.
• Howard Jacobson: We already showed Megrahi compassion
Criminals we don't hang must serve the life sentence that's hanging’s substitute.
• Richard Ingrams: Millions of us live happily internet-free
It's estimated that about 17 million people are "excluded" from the internet.
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