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Saturday, 18 October 2008
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News
News RSS Feed - click to grab the feedWhite House
UK
- Three-year-old boy in care after fire
- Move to stop councils prosecuting 'metric martyrs'
- Your pledge to freeze council tax bills does not add up, SNP told
- Huge weapons stash found
- George accused of stalking Burley
- Acts of love that risk a jail sentence
- At 23, Daniel chose to end his 'second class' life
- Matt Hampson: Where I used brawn, now I use my head
- Bankers' £16bn bonus bonanza
- 'Unbridled' capitalism one cause of crisis, says Brown
- Immigration to be curbed amid credit crunch
- Stricken councils advised by Tory treasurer's firm
- Credit crisis truce over as Cameron attacks
- OECD says Britain lacks the will to tackle corrupt business
- PM 'used crony to fix nuclear power inquiry'
- Crime maps 'will guide criminals'
- A taste of how the other half lived in the Blitz
World
- Austria pays tribute to late Haider
- Court throws out tax claim on British Council
- Battle for the White House: Snapshots from the front line
- The honeymoon's over for gay newlyweds as Mormons lead revolt
- The week the wheels came off the McCain Express
- Thai PM: 'I will not resign over clashes'
- The US agrees: only a 'surge' can beat Taliban
- Zimbabwe talks fail over allocation of ministries
Business
- Fears for jobs at beleaguered MFI
- Worried investors pull $31bn out of hedge funds
- Finger points at Icelandic crisis as Sugar's Woolworths share swoop is scuppered
- It's a huge injustice that we have to sell ITV stake, says Murdoch
- Profit warnings and sagging retail salesadd to recession fears
- Spanish airline LTE suspends flights as operating costs soar
- French bank hit by €600m rogue trading scandal
- On Monday, the crisis seemed to be abating. But now we know better ...
- Jeremy Warner's Outlook: Bankers beware. Regulators are back in the saddle
- Credit crisis diary
- Market Report: Miners and energy stocks light up FTSE 100
People
- My secret life: Ed Byrne, comedian, 36
- Roberto Saviano: Author of 'Gomorrah' the book exposing the Naples mafia
- My Week: Toby Jones, Actor
Education
Obituaries
- Peter Vansittart: Inspirational teacher
- John Houston: Painter and teacher whose greatest subject was the Scottish landscape
- Edie Adams: Actress, singer and comedienne and widow of Ernie Kovacs
Opinion
Opinion RSS Feed - click to grab the feedLeading Articles
- Leading Article: Off the ball
- Leading Article: Black, white and shades of grey
- Leading Article: Mr Cameron's struggle to regain the initiative
Commentators
- Robert Fisk's World: From the fourth century BC, words our leaders should heed
- Andrew Grice: Tories haunted by Hague and Howard failure
- Deborah Orr: Let's keep this loner in perspective
- Christina Patterson: Soup for us, canapés for the fat cats
Columnists
- Philip Hoare: On the shores of Cape Cod, I see an America that is closing in on itself
- Quentin Letts: In my day, school dinners toughened us up
- Richard Ingrams's Week: Fred the Shred loses the job but not the gong
- Talk of the town: We are living in an age in which art galleries are more popular than theme parks
- David Lister: Nice festival. Shame about the city
- Brian Viner: Heroes denied a sporting chance in the game of life
Letters
Environment
Environment RSS Feed - click to grab the feedClimate Change
Green Living
Nature
Sport
Sport RSS Feed - click to grab the feedCricket
- India 311-5 Australia : Tendulkar surges past Lara mark to top Test list
- The Little Master who was born to runs
Football
- Chelsea hit five as 'Big Four' all win
- The other boy from Brazil: Afonso Alves
- Ferguson maintains Rooney is still evolving
- Petrov may be out for six months
- Moyes plans to rebuild squad if troubles go on
- Spurs face football meltdown
- Terry would die to play, says Scolari
- Information blackout in 'thorough' betting probe
- James Lawton: Match-fixing is a very real danger to our football – so when will the FA act?
- Neil Warnock: Bruce will be hopping mad after Heskey's Herculean performance
- Managers join in to end WAG culture
- Basile resigns Argentina role
- Catania executive bites off too much with Mourinho jibe
- Robson grasps Thistle before Celtic's big European night
Golf
Motor Racing
Racing
- Stan Hey: 6-5 Against
- Chris McGrath: Champions' Day to be enlivened by Classic awakening of Rip Van Winkle
Rugby
- Eddie Jones: Player power no substitute for team spirit
- Wasps need high gear to put brakes on Leinster
- Wanted on two counts: Luke McAlister
More Sports
Tennis
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Life & Style
Life & Style RSS Feed - click to grab the feedFashion
Food & Drink
- York & Albany, 127-129 Parkway, London NW1
- Less is more: Mark Hix serves up a budget feast
- Wine: Something for the weekend?
- Wine: The price is right
- Chicken liver kebabs
- Slow-roasted shoulder of mutton
- Roast saddle of rabbit with shoulder and leg cottage pie
- Boiled ox tongue with vegetables and green sauce
House & Home
- The 50 Best Storage Ideas
- Bella vista: Stuart Wheeler's model mansion
- The way we live now: Cabin fever
- Urban gardener: Norman conquest
- Weekend Work: Get pruning
Gadgets & Tech
- Games Review: Line Rider 2: Unbound
- Games Review: Saints Row 2
- Games Review: BioShock
- Games Review: Line Rider 2: Unbound
- Games Review: Fracture
Motoring
Arts & Entertainment
Arts & Entertainment RSS Feed - click to grab the feedArt
Music
Films
- 'Countdown' conundrum solved
- Pitt's voyage through classics continues with 'The Odyssey'
- Bond ambition: Gemma Arteron swaps Thomas Hardy for Ian Fleming
- Latest Bond shakes and stirs, but where’s the old humour?
TV & Radio
Books
Travel
Travel RSS Feed - click to grab the feedSimon Calder
News & Advice
- Something to declare: Rail links from London to the Midlands; Greeks bearing drinks; St Albans
- My life in travel: Lorraine Kelly, TV presenter
- The week in travel: Hotel Loden Vancouver finally opens
48 Hours In
Americas
Asia
Australasia & Pacific
Europe
Hotels
Money
Money RSS Feed - click to grab the feedSpend & Save
- The Analyst: The painful truth about land values
- Wealth Check: 'I want to get back into the property market – is that totally insane?'
- Want to find a stock market bargain? First-time investors should read this first...
- Spotlight: Cater Allen investment plan
- How to prepare for a recession
- Questions of Cash: 'My bank charged me for going overdrawn – but it's Vodafone's fault'
- No Pain, No Gain: Pride, it seems, always comes before a free fall
- Beginner's guide to: Personal loans
- In The Red: 'As high street profits plummet, the bargain outlets boom'
- The Insider: You will rock
- James Daley: I'm getting back into the market
Extras
Extras RSS Feed - click to grab the feedSaturday Magazine
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10 Vampires: From freak to chic
11 Private Viewing: Pick of the property market
12 The ten best acts of sportsmanship
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14 Scientists take the first step in unlocking origins of universe
Emailed
1 Johann Hari: The real reason Obama is not making much progress
2 Facebook 'Kick a Ginger' day sparks attacks new
3 Iraq invasion discussed in 2001 – but was dismissed as illegal
4 Scientists take the first step in unlocking origins of universe
5 Apple's Tablet: Just what the doctor ordered?
6 Patrick Cockburn: Britain's ignorance of Iraq is already apparent
7 Lost in Lagos? The mystery of Jack Straw and the Nigerian scammers
8 Maurice Sendak: Call of the wild
9 Mankind using Earth's resources faster than replenished
10 Have you seen the earless man? Bolivia's public enemy No 1
11 RSS feeds
12 Toys that will push all the right buttons
13 The Big Question: Does Charlie Chaplin merit a museum in his honour, and what is his legacy?
Commented
1US 'discussing Iraq regime change' two years before war
2Dominic Lawson: Europe will always be a foreign land for the British
3Scientists take the first step in unlocking origins of universe
4Banks win overdraft charges battle
5Osborne: we will pay people to recycle
6World on course for catastrophic 6° rise, reveal scientists
7Peter Popham: Will Knox find justice in Perugia?
8Leading article: The crucial questions that the Iraq inquiry must answer
9Iraq invasion discussed in 2001 ? but was dismissed as illegal
Columnist Comments
• Hamish McRae: A time for giving with a difference
With the recession, there is a shift from giving people things to giving them services
• Mark Steel: Come rain or revo- lution, it's money they want
Haven't the 20th anniversary celebrations of the overthrow of communism been miserable?
• Terence Blacker: Science must never be political or emotional
Politicians and action groups select favourable data, ignoring inconvenient evidence
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