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Sunday, 6 June 2010
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News
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- Briton is first woman to row solo across Pacific
- Police investigate 999 crash that killed two
- Striking BA crew threaten another ballot
- IoS Happy List milkman to be made an MBE
- In memory of Raisa
- Ed Balls urges EU immigration cap
- Cameron warns of Government cuts
- Alastair Campbell: 'It doesn't bother me being called duplicitous'
- Tory right makes push for power on select committees
- Coalition reneges on pledge to scrap central NHS database
- Campbell: Ed Miliband isn't up to leading Labour
- Gunman's family 'utterly devastated' by massacre
- Cumbria tries to begin the healing process
- Something inside Birdy
World
- Londonderry turns swords into ploughshares
- Knox prosecutor tainted by 'satanism' case
- Apologetic BP ads draw criticism
- Court uncovers $21m Pinochet fortune
- BP directors call for chairman to go over Deepwater leak
- Gaza aid workers 'face deportation'
- Israel seizes second aid ship as protests grow
- Kidnapped by Israel and abandoned by Britain
- The hijacking of the truth: Film evidence 'destroyed'
- Soldiers' deaths take UK toll to 292
- US professor charged with genocide denial
- Zuma faces scandal over wife's affair
- Canine audience is bow-wowed by festival
- Deep in the desert – the gold mine that swallowed a town
Business
- Banned broker faces bankruptcy for failing to pay £2.8m fine
- Queen Rania: 'Injustice is a symptom'
- High speed sale of £2bn Chunnel link
- Co-operative is second firm to ditch longevity swap deal
- Pension Corporation rocked by senior management resignations
- Neck-break leads to bottle crushing idea
- Jarvis witnesses seek legal aid
- Owners hope sale of MeetingZone conference call group will raise £50m
- Thiam faces calls to quit from angry investors
- Hamish McRae: The club of the old, developed world is no more – now the forum is global
- Margareta Pagano: How far do we have to drill to find BP's chairman?
- BP's rivals rally round as industry faces turning point
People
- 'Twilight' star says sorry for claiming fame was 'like rape'
- How We Met: Raymond Blanc & Agnar Sverrisson
Media
- Comedy supplants news as most popular online video
- The Feral Beast: Lordy, lordy
- How a Whitehaven newspaper led the world's media for a day
- 'Erotic Review' goes for cybersex
Education
Opinion
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Commentators
- DJ Taylor: We talk people up, we talk them down. So what's the reality?
- Paul Vallely: If life makes no sense, we resort to detail
- Katy Guest: A tall skinny latte to go, then we'll crack world peace
- Matthew Bell: The IoS Diary (06/06/10)
- Ilan Pappé: The deadly closing of the Israeli mind
- Rhiannon Harries: 'I'll toast the family meal – but let's not pretend it's always been perfect'
- Rupert Cornwell: Obama and the oil: from 'Yes, we can' to 'No, we can't'
- John Rentoul: Unaccustomed as they are....
- Sarah Sands: Community viewing is back in style
- Brilliant new women are Labour's USP
- Editor-At-Large: The media have turned a tragedy into a spectacle
Columnists
Letters
Environment
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Sport
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Cricket
- Bangladesh collapse hands victory to England
- On the Front Foot: Red Rose in the red but I can see the point of the Point
- Patience pays off with Shahzad's late flourish
- Swann turns tide as Bangladesh collapse
- Ntini is fired up for a whole new ball game
- Read in bloom as Notts climb to top of the tree
- Kent keen on spreading T20 fare throughout the season
Football
- Capello 'won't protect star players'
- Welcome to the world's toughest job, Mr Capello
- Lampard the survivor is ready to step up for fallen friend Ferdinand
- 'Ridiculous' to blame Heskey for Rio injury
- Hall or nothing: why Stuart's still such a knockout
- It's one of our best chances ever, says Cohen
- Banks of England: We put 10 past USA but Capello will settle for 1-0
- Soccer City can be a pot of gold at end of the rainbow
- Chiellini: the key to defence of Italy's crown
- 'Football has never needed a quota system and it never will'
- Californian dreaming of being England's worst nightmare
- Bert Williams: 'The pain has been with me ever since'
- Buddle hits double with perfect sense of timing
- Samba hard to beat but it takes two to tango
- Outside the Boks: Traffic-heavy roads drive us mad so let train take the strain
- Mikel falls victim to the curse of Chelsea
- Rio will miss the World Cup, but you can still make it
- James Corrigan: In debt, nothing to spend, stars may leave and owners hated. Interested?
- Ian Holloway: English spirit is essential but Spain are a pain
Golf
- Dyson ready to clean up in pursuit of Ryder Cup berth
- The Hacker: Our serviceman misses out on medal as Max tames Barbarian
Racing
More Sports
Rugby
- David Flatman: 'Dirt trackers' we may be but we're ready to kick up a storm
- Close but no celebration as Wales come up short again
- Johnson given fillip by Australia's front-row worries
Tennis
- Nadal outclasses Soderling to take French open title
- Net Gains: Moving the French Open to Disneyland is a Mickey Mouse idea
- Schiavone is just the ticket after favourite falters
- Nadal relaxed as he chases No 1 spot against Soderling
- King of Queen's passes the crown to his son
More Sports
- Boxing: My weapons were my fists – now it's guns and knives
- Sport in Brief: Leg break puts Rossi's title chase in a spin
- Outside Edge: 06/06/10
- The week ahead: 06/06/10
- Inside Lines: Cumbrian tragedy puts British Olympic medal hopes at risk
Life & Style
Life & Style RSS Feed - click to grab the feedFashion
- Old gold: seniors find second life in modelling
- Cosmetics contestants demonstrate "saho" and "omotenashi"
- US digs UK high street fashion cool
Food & Drink
- A botanical garden in your mouth
- Sneaking sips in Paris, Amsterdam, Melbourne, LA, NYC
- Bar Boulud 66, Knightsbridge, London, SW1
- On the agenda: Café a Vin; The Flavour Thesaurus; Cath Kidston; Nick Lloyd Webber
- The soft sell: Is Beverage No 7 a drink worth staying sober for?
- High on the hog: How Percy Pig came to dominate the sweetie market, and win the nation's hearts
- Souped up: A whistle-stop tour of Tokyo's best ramen restaurants
- Goodbye Mr Whippy: Tristan Welch shares the simple secrets of his family’s favourite ice-creams
- Picnic paradise: Skye Gyngell's al-fresco feast
- Roast chicken
- Orange with orange flower water
- Grilled red peppers, aubergine and roasted beetroots
- Yoghurt and dill
- Fig and almond biscuits
Health & Families
- My blood is ‘gay’, is that ok?
- Dramatic advance in treatment of breast cancer
- The caring killers: Death by night shift
House & Home
- Football: World Cup betting big business in Asia
- All fired up: Why Gwyneth Paltrow has joined a throng of fans championing outdoor pizza ovens
Gadgets & Tech
- Asia's iPad imitators hope to bite into Apple's lead
- Global downturn a thing of the past for Asia's top IT show
- How to personalize your search engine homepage with customized pictures
Motoring
Arts & Entertainment
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- Artist in attack on YBAs who sold out in pursuit of fame
- Rude awakening: A new Tate exhibition details the revolution fomented by visual satire (and downright smut!)
- Newspeak: British Art Now, The Saatchi Gallery, London
Music
- US rock band The Pixies cancel Israel gig
- Rock history for sale: UK's first 'country studio'
- Album: The Drums, The Drums (Moshi Moshi)
- Album: The Ipanemas, Que Beleza (Far Out)
- Album: Marc Almond, Varieté (SFE/Cherry Red)
- Album: Christina Aguilera, Bionic (RCA)
- Album: The Mynabirds, What We Lose in the Fire... (Saddle Creek)
- Album: Pete Molinari, A Train Bound for Glory (Clarksville)
- Album: Heath Brothers, Endurance (Jazz Legacy)
- Album: Uffie, Sex Dreams and Denim Jeans (Ed Banger/Elecktra)
- She & Him, Fox Theater, Oakland, California
Miike Snow, Music Box, Henry Fonda Theater Los Angeles - Album: Various Artists, Palenque Palenque! Champeta Criolla etc (Soundway)
Classical
- Pelléas et Mélisande, Holland Park, London
The Pearl Fishers, Coliseum, London
Carmen, Holland Park, London - Album: Britten, String Quartets 2 & 3/ESQ (Sonimage)
- Album: Boccherini Symphonies/London Mozart Players (Chandos)
Films
- Documents cast new light on murder of Italy's Pasolini
- Iraqi cinemas struggle to restore former glory
- '3 Idiots' sweeps protest-hit Bollywood awards in Sri Lanka
- 'Blomkvist, Mikael Blomkvist'
- Cameras in pursuit of the unfilmable: Hollywood's impossible dreams
- The Killer Inside Me (18)
- DVD: A Prophet
- DVD: A Single Man
- DVD: Crazy Heart
- Also showing
- The Brothers Bloom (12A)
Videocracy (15)
Kicks (15)
TV & Radio
- Acrobatic troupe Spelbound wins 'Britain's Got Talent' final
- How I helped bring television history to an inglorious end
- The Secret Diaries of Miss Anne Lister, BBC2
Pulse, BBC3 - Sport on TV: Absurd Arena, and the struggle of Iranian women to get inside
- Vicki Wickham's Sixties, Radio 2
Jagger's Jukebox, Radio 2
Theatre & Dance
- The Late Middle Classes, Donmar, London
The Crucible, Regent's Park, London
Joe Turner's Come and Gone, Young Vic, Llondon - Michael Clark, Barbican, London
Royal Ballet, Royal Opera House, London
Books
- Tales from the river bank: Children's author Michael Morpurgo returns to the source of his inspiration - the Devon waterway
- Africa United: How Football Explains Africa, By Steve Bloomfield
- Sports Book of the Week: You Are The Ref by Paul Trevillion and Keith Hackett
- Tell-All, By Chuck Palahniuk
- An Empty Death, By Laura Wilson
- False Economy, By Alan Beattie
- Grass Stains, By Kirsty Robinson
- The Children Who Fought Hitler, By Sue Elliott with James Fox
- Blood's a Rover, By James Ellroy
- Superconnect, By Richard Koch and Greg Lockwood
- The Terrible Privacy of Maxwell Sim, By Jonathan Coe
Travel
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- Don't look to the skies this summer – snap up a no-fly deal
- Tips and deals of the week: 06/06/2010
- Kate Simon: Where you take your holiday can become a point of principle
- Imperial to mark anniversary with traditional dances
Africa
Europe
UK
- Anyone for tennis? Head to Eastbourne
- To see the world, just take a ride on the new East London Line to Forest Hill
- Follow the sea to St Ives on this prettiest of trails
Money
Money RSS Feed - click to grab the feedSpend & Save
- Don't fall foul of mobile costs in South Africa
- 'Postcode lottery' could add hundreds to household energy bills
- Wealth Check: Can I do an MBA and save for a house as well?
- Julian Knight: Codes of conduct do little to stop bad practice
Loans & Credit
Mortgages
Insurance
the 50 best swimming pools
Most viewed
Read
1 The strange life and death of Raoul Moat
2 Manchester United: Potential transfer targets
4 Spanish bulldozers target Britons' homes
5 Is Clegg the man leading Lib Dems into oblivion?
6 Private viewing: Our tour of the pick of the property market
8 The ten most ridiculous lawsuits
9 Hollywood star shows how aid can help Haiti
10 Mandy: If he was made of chocolate, he'd eat himself
11 Sacked NHS whistleblower vindicated
12 Chernobyl's children refused entry to UK
13 Winners and losers: The legacy of the 2010 World Cup
14 Joan Smith: In the face of narcissism, the police should stick to policing
Emailed
1 Spanish bulldozers target Britons' homes
2 Speculators' new craze for chocolate leaves a bitter taste
3 Study that 'solves' chronic fatigue syndrome blocked
4 Mandy: If he was made of chocolate, he'd eat himself
5 The Complete Guide To Guatemala
6 America agog as biggest star in basketball 'betrays' his old team
8 Thailand allows Russian pianist on child sex charge to leave
9 Sacked NHS whistleblower vindicated
10 Tesco, dirty tricks, and the battle over a new store in rural Norfolk
11 Attorney General hints BP's partners may face criminal investigation
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13 Chernobyl's children refused entry to UK
Commented
1Coalition marks permanent political change, says Clegg
2Is Clegg the man leading Lib Dems into oblivion?
3Chernobyl's children refused entry to UK
4Joan Smith: In the face of narcissism, the police should stick to policing
5Police demanded Moat news blackout after 'rules changed'
6Sacked NHS whistleblower vindicated
7Five injured in running of the bulls
8Editor-At-Large: The C of E will die if it shuts out gays and women
9Pope's visit could cost Britain more than £20m
10Naomi Campbell will testify at war crimes trial
11Mandy: If he was made of chocolate, he'd eat himself
12Something is rotten in the state of English football
13Cameron urged to rethink referendum date
Columnist Comments
• John Rentoul: Labour must leave a door ajar for Clegg
Cameron wants to absorb the Lib Dem leader, who is not for being absorbed
• Janet Street-Porter: The C of E will die if it shuts out gays and women
Our church seems to be turning into a club I'm not sure I want to be part of