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Thursday, 9 July 2009
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News
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- St Therese of Lisieux: Bigger than the Pope
- Firm fined over Wembley stadium death
- High wheelclamping charges illegal, says RAC
- Stockbroker wore a designer suit, ordered a glass of champagne – and jumped
- The Big Question: How is Britain implicated in the torture of terror suspects?
- The victim: 'These suspects get hot running water... We victims are poor'
- Legacy of genocide: alive, well – and living in Britain
- Bloody reality of Afghan war hits home
- 'Free speech' defeats incitement laws
- Harriet Harman defends £5.9m bid to cut teen pregnancies
- Cameron backs Tory chief over phone taps
- Prescott attacks Cameron over phone tap claims
- Has politics lost the art of culture?
- Cameron aide in phone hacking row
- Teacher held for 'attempted pupil murder'
- View from the Yard: the Yates statement in full
- Prosecutors review phone-hacking claims
- Phone 'blagging' methods exposed
- Murder gang 'cowards' jailed for life
- Extradition battle over 'onion risk'
- Parents convicted of abusing three sons
- Former terrorists could join forum for victims
- Jersey senator charged with data offences
World
- BNP struggling to make friends in Brussels
- Virgin Mary seen in tree stump in Limerick
- Five injured in superfast Pamplona bull run
- Ireland to hold second EU vote referendum
- New evidence may solve mystery of decapitated monks
- Cyber attack targets include White House and the Pentagon
- Massive power outage hits west Los Angeles
- Washington Post sorry after sale of political dinners turns sour
- Israeli agents to screen judges before appointment
- Family berate murder suspect's parents
- Women's rights 'in decline' in Afghanistan
- Ben Chu: Pakistan ends its state of denial
- Andrew Buncombe: Power cuts all round but not for India's politicians
- Clegg: Lives 'thrown away' in Afghanistan
- David Kilcullen: The Australian helping to shape a new Afghanistan strategy
- Soldiers storm city in turmoil
- Detained doctors recant Sri Lanka death reports
- Game on for Zuma as workers strike at World Cup stadiums
- Jury finds banjo killer guilty of manslaughter
- Australian town bans bottled water
- Obama says still time for climate deal this year
- US agrees landmark pledge to slash emissions
- Silvio plays host to a powerful lady – and the earth doesn't move
Business
- Bank rate-setters adopt wait-and-see mode
- Job axe falls in fresh steel industry blow
- Companies listed in London 'used to defraud investors'
- Primark overseas director steps down
- Business Diary: Ex-Anglo executive has nookie on the brain...
- M&S bruised by vote on succession plan
- Critics savage Darling's shake-up
- Chancellor moves to rein in 'risky' banks
- Demand for oil in the OECD will not recover until 2013, says Opec
- IBM ready to close its UK final salary pension plan
- Competition Commission fights on against PPI
- EU promises crackdown on pharma industry
- Rio exec held in China is accused of spying
- IMF sees shoots of recovery for UK economy
- Ben Chu: Is the wrong man in charge of RBS?
- Sean O'Grady: Bank looks to be backing a feeble recovery
- David Prosser: Google's next move flies in the Windows
- David Prosser: Will Darling's plan pass the litmus test?
- Angela Knight: Reforms risk crippling Britain's financial system
- Market Report: BHP Billiton bucks weak market trend
- Investment Column: Investors should dig deep and buy Tullow
People
- New boiler on the horizon for Bono
- Michael Jackson's death certificate leaves cause unknown
- Paris Hilton sued in fraud case
- Passed / Failed: An education in the life of the 'Springwatch' presenter and wildlife photographer Chris Packham
- Pandora: Hot Shot Shahid relinquishes his title
- Hit & Run: Lust at first flight
Science
Media
Education
- Battle for healthy school food is struggling
- Thousands to miss out on university places
- Bringing language learning to life
- Universities say A-levels lack creativity
- Why it's cool to touch type
- Education Quandary: Now the national literacy and numeracy strategies have been abolished, won't we just return to the old free-for-all that harmed so many children?
- Brandon Robshaw: The burqa should not be worn in class
- Leading Article: Academic doubts
- Diary of a Fresher: 'If I do OK in exams, I'll be allowed to carry on acting'
- Welcome to the new frontier – Central Asia
- Make a living out of wasps and rats
- Research matters: Cash for questions
- Postgrad Queries: How can I find work with a disaster management firm?
- Is further study the 'least worst' choice?
- Postgrad Lives: 'Distance learning gives me a much broader perspective'
- The science of journalism: Reporting on matters of life and death
Obituaries
- David Pears: Philosopher renowned for his work on Wittgenstein
- Fleur Cowles: Writer and well-connected socialite who edited 'Flair' magazine
- Obits in Brief: John A. Keel
Opinion
Opinion RSS Feed - click to grab the feedLeading Articles
- Leading article: Royal green
- Leading article: Europe's democratic deficit
- Leading article: This was not the historic reform that was needed
Commentators
- Simon Wright: Save the Children or Save the Monuments?
- Ben Chu: The banking cuckoo in the nest
- Richard Kemp: Western armies require discipline and openness to fight the enemy
- Dr Kerry Brown: Chinese will never leave a region rich in black gold
- Mark Lynas: It's never very comfortable to be ahead of your time
- Guy Adams: Overlooked death of a true legend of TV
- Denis MacShane: This bill is going to reduce us all in the Commons to poodles
- The Sketch: No boom, big bust, in Chancellor vs the banks
- Mary Dejevsky: The future is warmer – and smaller
- Adrian Hamilton: Why China's President left the G8
- Matthew Norman: She might be crazy, but could she end up in the White House?
- Christina Patterson: Here's how we know our feelings are real
- John Rentoul: 'I'm not going to tell you that'
Columnists
Letters
Environment
Environment RSS Feed - click to grab the feedClimate Change
Green Living
Nature
Sport
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Cricket
- Cool Aussies take control
- Pietersen positive despite blunder
- Australia steal initiative in tense battle of equals
- Noise and passion show success of Cardiff gamble
- James Lawton: Pietersen had them by the throats... then let his grip slip
- The Australian angle: Ponting's tactics let home side off hook
Football
- 'Crazy' money frustrates Benitez
- Aston Villa poised to make Delph bid
- Manchester United move surprises Obertan
- West Ham sign teenager Lampe
- Manchester United to 'launch Ibrahimovic bid'
- Messi wants Fabregas and Mascherano at Barcelona
- Real Madrid chase Arsenal star Fabregas
- Arsenal 'tracking' Newcastle's Bassong
- Terry to have crucial talks on Chelsea future today
- Usmanov bemused by Arsenal rejection
- Swiss billionaire rescues Saints
- Doha to host England friendly with Brazil
- Real drop interest in Maicon
- Laporta continues tirade against Real Madrid
- Ronaldo wants more trophies
- Celtic complete deal for Fortune
- Transfer talk (Thursday, 9 July)
Golf
Motor Racing
Racing
More Sports
Rugby
Tennis
More Sports
- Federico Bahamontes: The fiery Eagle who flew up the mountains
- Tour de France: Cavendish stays in green despite Voeckler's win
Life & Style
Life & Style RSS Feed - click to grab the feedFashion
Food & Drink
- Win a case of beer with BeerHere.co.uk
- Exposed: The big waste scandal
- Cocktails remixed: Exotic molecular mixology
- Saffron fish stew
Health & Families
House & Home
Gadgets & Tech
- Thick thieves flog fake phones
- Google declares war on Microsoft
- Want to get email on your mobile? Avoid Norfolk...
- Is there money to be made from Twitter?
Motoring
Love & Sex
Arts & Entertainment
Arts & Entertainment RSS Feed - click to grab the feedArt
- Gilbert and George make bid for establishment status
- A breath of fresh air: The new Serpentine pavilion
- Michel Auder Survey, Cubitt Gallery, London
Music
- The ten best rock'n'roll frontmen
- Mr Hudson, The Roundhouse, London
- The Killers, Royal Albert Hall, London
- First Night: Elbow and the Halle Orchestra, Manchester Festival
- Standon Calling, 31st July - 2nd August 2009, Hertfordshire
- Extracts from Graham Jones' 'Last Shop Standing': Week 3
- Live Review: Blissfields, Bradley Farm, 3-5 July 2009
Films
TV & Radio
Books
Travel
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Asia
Europe
Money
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Mortgages
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11 Johann Hari: A morally bankrupt dictatorship built by slave labour
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Emailed
2 Dubai's debt shakes world markets
3 Dubai: The party in the desert ended months ago
4 Blair's son to become a football agent
6 Merciless Ikea memoir flat-packs a punch
7 China takes dog off the menu for Olympics
8 Michael Oher: The American dream fulfilled
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12 Britain pledges 'open-ended' military support for Sierra Leone
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Commented
1Banks go on the offensive against customers
2Johann Hari: A morally bankrupt dictatorship built by slave labour
3France beats Britain in race for key EU job
4Mary Dejevsky: Why not call Blair now and wrap up the affair?
6Current Google Insights trends: Michelle Obama, Black Friday sales
7Lord Pearson plays the Islam card to win leadership of Ukip
8Johann Hari: The real reason Obama is not making much progress
9Blair's son to become a football agent
10Richard Ingrams?s Week: Will Zionists' links to Iraq invasion be brushed aside?
Columnist Comments
• Andrew Grice: Enough of the philosophy, Mr Cameron.
Think-tanks play an important role in politics. But they have their limits.
• Christina Patterson: Very nice - but forgiveness is overrated
Sometimes, as Lydon sang, in his post Sex Pistols band, 'anger is an energy.'
• Mary Dejevsky: Why not call Blair now and wrap it up?
The enquiry already seems like a sideline as the queues dwindle.
Politics meets Twitter





