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Service marks lost WWI generation new

The nation fell silent on Armistice Day as the passing of the First World War generation was marked at a moving memorial service today.

Stewart Lee and Jimmy Carr have both had instances when their jokes have been reproduced

Plagiarism is no laughing matter for comedians

Chris Green: A performer has highlighted the growing problem of material being reproduced online

Accept the facts – and end this futile 'war on drugs'

Johann Hari: We are handing one of our biggest industries over to armed, criminal gangs.

Officials test the lighting at Cape Town's Green Point stadium

Will the lights go out on South Africa's World Cup?

Daniel Howden: A race row at the top of the national power company has left it without a leader

Youth unemployment hits record high new

Number of 16 to 24-year-olds out of work is up by 15,000 to 943,000, a rate of 19.8 per cent.

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Lifestyle gurus: Odes to recovery

Do artists, musicians and writers make for good lifestyle gurus? A new project asked leading cultural figures to contribute their personal take on addiction for a series of self-help guides with a difference

Apple tops phone chart as Nokia and Samsung step up  new

The world's two largest cellphone makers, Nokia and Samsung Electronics, unveiled yesterday their latest rivals to the iPhone as Apple became the top profit generator in the handset industry.

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Catholic bishops to address challenge of cyberspace

Dozens of European Catholic bishops and media experts are to convene this week at the Vatican to be shown the mysteries of the Internet and discuss the challenges it brings, a spokesman said Monday.

Discussing the disabled: Readers' views

Last week, Ian Birrell wrote calling for an end to the casual use of words such as 'retard' that reveal the bigotry with which disabled people are treated. Here, readers offer their views



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