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Tuesday, 4 November 2008
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News
News RSS Feed - click to grab the feedWhite House
- The Life Browser: On The Celeb Trail
- Election tracker: What the pollsters say
- US Campaign Trail: Waiting for tomorrow
- Bush's brain calls it for Obama
UK
- Balcony-plunge father can challenge inquest verdict
- Train driver fled as Menezes shot dead
- 600 Legal Aid jobs face axe as offices close
- £230m boost for cross-London rail project
- Victory in fight to allow staff to keep diners' tips
- Trump gets his course, plus 500 luxury homes
- De Menezes police 'were out of control'
- The Big Question: Has the divide between Britain's social classes really narrowed?
- Brown hopeful of quick Middle East deal
- Today in Politics: Driller Brown
- Banks bailout fails to boost Labour ratings
- 'Shriti the Shriek' – the minister with Gordon's ear
- Underwear fetishist sentenced for disturbing behaviour
- Terror suspect arrested in Blackburn
- Lorry driver in court charged with killing family
- Brothel bosses jailed for up to 14 years
- Five released without charge in 'revenge killing probe'
- Three arrested over cadet murder
- The bespoke bookie who ran out of inside track
- Woman killed son who was an 'inconvenience' to her social life
- Man on trial for murder of teenager 17 years ago
- Boy, 15, killed in row over phone, jury hears
- Royal Mail puts secular stamp on Christmas
World
- Film comedy puts the boot into 'Das Boot'
- US election diary: Starbucks ticked off over coffee 'bribery'
- The world stops to watch as drama unfolds in America
- Huge turnout for poll that made history
- Elections that changed America
- 'Stand up and fight', McCain tells party
- Black voters in the south dare to dream
- Chicago waits for its moment in history
- Tina Fey to Yes We Can: the unforgettable moments
- US school votes to retain Klansman's name
- Palin cleared after 'Troopergate' inquiry
- Obama draws first blood in early vote
- DNA tests on remains confirm Fossett dead
- Obama's beloved grandmother dies
- Alaskans sing 'God Bless America' in honour of Palin
- Democrats expected to deepen majority in Congress
- What the stars say for McCain and Obama
- US voting day: The TV event of the year
- The Great American Election Quiz
- What if...? The Presidents we never had
- Dan Rather: When the going gets weird, anchormen punt
- White House Trivia: Would ya believe it?
- The last lap: Obama and McCain traverse US in final dash for votes
- Turmoil at the tape as voters flock to the polls
- Moment of truth – for the pollsters
- US election diary
- US Election Panel: 'It was close until the credit crunch
- Bin Laden's secretary guilty of terror crimes
- Palestinian power struggle swallows millions in aid cash
- Fake Oxford degree seals minister's fate
- Iraq bus station bombing kills 11
- Iran minister sacked over forgery
- Waitrose opens Dubai store
- Asian (con)Fusion: India's top 10 - The results
- India bus accident kills 45
- Bhutan to crown new king
- Four killed as Philippine ferry capsizes
- Bombs injure scores in Thailand
- Pakistan urges America to halt air strikes on militants
- Taliban forces advance across 'valley of terror'
- Former PM returns for Bangladesh poll
- Gunmen abduct aid worker in Kabul
- A cacophonous vigil in land of the senator's father
- Somali teen executed for adultery 'had been raped'
- Morocco bans magazine for insulting Islam
- UN aid workers stunned to find camps empty
- Farewell Dubya. Now to undo the damage done ...
Business
- M&S to slash food and clothes prices
- New RBS chief pledges group-wide shake-up
- Profits down by a third at M&S
- MySpace seals with Viacom to allow video clip sharing
- Debenhams loses managing director
- Dolce & Gabbana pays premium for New Bond Street site
- Hundreds of branches to close after creation of 'superbank'
- Skandia quits Association of British Insurers amid reform row
- Ryanair profits dive 47 per cent after oil price surge
- Private equity giant KKR postpones plans for listing in New York
- Lloyds TSB prepares to resume dividend in 2009
- SocGen profits fall 84 per cent on Lehmans write-offs
- We did not take taxpayer for a mug, Darling insists
- Jeremy Warner: Time for a public inquiry on the banking crisis
- Jeremy Warner: Dividend concession revitalises Lloyds merger with HBOS
- Made in Britain? The crisis in manufacturing
- Market update - 4 November
- Market Report: Investors scour mining sector for bargains
- Investment Column: International reach keeps WSP on target
- Business Monthly: Jargon Buster
- Profile: 'It was an expensive learning curve'
- Adventures in micro-business: Survive recession through spending and saving
- Me & my partner: 'We learnt that we complement each other'
- Book review: Creative thinking begins inside the box
- A lot of bottle
- How Daniel Rymer's business side-project became both his passion and livelihood
- How to sell ethical grooming products to men
- Analysis: Many small businesses will emerge from the downturn stronger than before
- Business Monthly: News in brief
People
Science
Media
Obituaries
- Professor Derek Brewer: Scholar of medieval literature who led the field of Chaucer studies after the Second World War
- Yma Sumac: Singer who moved from folk music to Broadway and Hollywood
- William Wharton: Artist and writer who found fame with the novel 'Birdy'
Opinion
Opinion RSS Feed - click to grab the feedLeading Articles
- Leading article: Obama may lack experience, but he doesn't lack command
- Leading article: For 'synergy' read job losses
- Leading article: Live forever
Commentators
- Ben Chu: Obama's restraint in victory
- Hermione Eyre: From behind Obama, I could see a girl moved to tears ...
- Susie Rushton: What's this crunch I'm hearing about?
- Brian Cox: It's the unanswered questions that make particle physics sexy
- Terence Blacker: We're living in the Great Age of Panic
- Simon Carr: Excellent questions, evasive answers
- Mary Dejevsky: Will Europe get the America it wants?
- Dominic Lawson: The French find our local obsessions simply ridiculous
- Donald Macintyre: This dispute is hurting the ordinary people of Gaza
Columnists
Letters
Environment
Environment RSS Feed - click to grab the feedNature
Sport
Sport RSS Feed - click to grab the feedRugby
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Cricket
Football
- Spurs may bid for Given
- Martins lifts Newcastle but Barton's troubles continue
- Boothroyd departs struggling Watford
- Richards insists City are tough enough
- Clichy: "Arsenal must pull together"
- FA wait for Bennett report on Barton
- James Lawton: Italians quick to see through Mourinho's threadbare clothes
- How do you stop the Human Sling?
- Gillett admits to feeling 'embarrassed' over Liverpool
- Morrison's header brings bad tidings for McLeish
- Chelsea suffer in Rome as Deco sees red
- Gerrard's controversial penalty saves Liverpool
- Lehmann escapes punishment
- Silva recovery on track and Aguero not for sale
- Mihajlovic takes Bologna reins
- Scolari plays down Chelsea's greatness
- Benitez to make late decision on Torres
Motor Racing
- 'I tried my best to the end' insists Glock after fateful finish
- Sky is the limit for high-flyer Hamilton
Racing
Rugby
- Four debuts and a Cipriani return for England
- Peter Bills: Talking rugby
- Blues duo make Wales debuts
- Four new caps for England
- Armitage set for debut
- Tait adds to Johnson's troubles
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Tennis
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Life & Style
Life & Style RSS Feed - click to grab the feedFood & Drink
Health & Families
Gadgets & Tech
- Google and Yahoo assure regulators they'll play nice
- MySpace ad deal lets members use copyright video
- Private info 'disappears into Googleplex black hole'
- The Life Browser: US election special
Arts & Entertainment
Arts & Entertainment RSS Feed - click to grab the feedArt
- Contemporary portrait photography: magical realism
- Lucian Freud: Early Works 1940-1958, Hazlitt Holland-Hibbert, London
Music
- Trouble in the Oval Office of rap
- Mariza, Barbican, London
- La Traviata, Theatre Royal, Glasgow
- The Walkmen, University of London Union, London
- The Killers, Royal Albert Hall, London
- Day in the life: Jazzie B, DJ & Producer
Classical
TV & Radio
- Miranda Raison: Life beyond Spooks
- Last Night's Television - My Family at War, BBC1; Prescott: the Class System and Me, BBC2; The Unsinkable Titanic, Channel 4
Books
- SAS hardman becomes Molly Jackson
- Nobel laureates defend Kundera over spy charge
- Obama and McCain: In their own write
- Happy Families By Carolos Fuentes, trans. Edith Grossmann
Money
Money RSS Feed - click to grab the feedMortgages
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2 The 50 Best Christmas Gifts for Women
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5 The dirtiest players in football
7 Renouncing Islamism: To the brink and back again
8 The 50 best rugby players in the world
10 'Female viagra' find boosts women's sex drive new
11 Heart-throbs! Hollywood's leading leading men
12 Barcelona to make cash plus players offer for Fabregas new
13 Actor Edward Woodward dies aged 79 new
14 Stagg welcomes apology from Rachel Nickell's boyfriend new
Emailed
1 Renouncing Islamism: To the brink and back again
2 After 50 years, the 'lost innocents' shipped from home win apology
3 Last-gasp cash keeps airline flying – for now
4 Actor Edward Woodward dies aged 79 new
5 Exposed: the most intimate secret of erotic blogger Belle de Jour
6 Three Briitons killed fleeing Dutch police new
7 Jeremy Laurance: Let down by the reality of swine flu
8 High-energy alcoholic drinks under US spotlight
9 X Factor twins John and Edward in final six
10 Barcelona to make cash plus players offer for Fabregas new
11 Former envoy makes devastating attack on Blair's 'bullshit bingo' management culture of diplomacy
13 James injury increases England's keeper crisis
14 The Vietnam vet who thinks MTV can make the world a better place
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Commented
1Renouncing Islamism: To the brink and back again
2'Cancel the Queen's speech ? and save democracy'
3Bruce Anderson: Why the public are wrong over our mission in Afghanistan
4Nick Clegg: Don't waste our time... bring forward real reform
5Mary Wakefield: Sex education classes are the last thing young children need
6British soldiers sexually abused us, claim Iraqis
7War in Afghanistan: Not in our name
8BNP leader to stand against minister
9Welcome to Club Bounce: Where the big ? and beautiful ? people go
10After 50 years, the 'lost innocents' shipped from home win apology
Columnist Comments
• Bruce Anderson: Why the public are wrong over our mission in Afghanistan
The West must be seen as a reliable foe
• Yasmin Alibhai-Brown: Libel laws silence our democracy
Most journalists have to accept severe limits on what we can say
• Philip Hensher: Computers have got to learn about grammar
Some of the things we are told in school are just terrible rules
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