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Sunday, 13 January 2013
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- I used to be a reality TV snob, until Drew Pritchard and 'Salvage Hunters' changed my mind
- My Mad Fat Diary is a breath of fresh air for mental illness on TV
- Bought off: how crime fiction lost the plot
- Savile's escape has put our public institutions on trial
- A civil servant too effective for his own good
- Aaron Swartz - a tragic death, a remarkable man
- If you ask me...Are you financially inept(ish)? Here’s the tax return form for you
- Tell the British we can’t choose on the EU and we’ll want a vote all the more
- American audiences must already be bored by all the British award acceptance speeches
- Let’s see the top civil servants on television
- Why must you and I pay for Savile’s crimes?
- The tyranny of trying to be happy is what’s making us so miserable
- Virginia Ironside's Dilemmas: It's me or the puppy
- Despite Jodie Foster 'coming out' at the Golden Globes, celebrities are not fit to be role models
- One crucial clause is missing from this PIP reform, and its absence will dismay disabled people
- In his opposition to a progressive tax rise, Ed Balls proves he's a prisoner of his Brownite past
- Public sector services must be effective first, efficient second
- To Julie Burchill, Suzanne Moore and all feminists: The absence of trans people in the media is as important as the absence of women in the media
- Quentin Tarantino's interview outburst tarnishes violent cinema
- The jobless are lazy? That's just a vile lie
- Is FOMO depriving us of our ability to exist in the present and take pleasure in the here and now?
- The retrial that will seal the fate of Hosni Mubarak
- Sorry Steve Hilton, there's no excuse for Cameron not to know what his own policies are
- It is vital to step in now and stop the deadly march of these extremist militias in Mali
- The war in Libya was seen as a success, now here we are engaging with the blowback in Mali
- Burchill's attack follows the same pattern - trans stories are only of interest if we star as villains
- India's women are speaking out about rape. When will Britain's women do the same?
- A Case for Radio: How can Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg get the most out of his new medium
- Forgive us, Oprah, for we have sinned
- Tarantino dresses up violence, but violence it is
- The war against the Shia catches all in its crossfire
- Supermarkets trade in mediocrity and waste
- Leave me out of this Bowiemania
- Working for the money? Whatever next!
- Overseas study is good for business
- Cuts to domestic abuse services may make short-term savings, but the long-term costs are too high
- I knew it would end messily with Tom Daley
- Rant & Rave (13/01/13)
- The Emperor's New Clothes (13/01/13)
IV Drip
- Poll: Is this Yeah Yeah Yeahs album cover crazy good, or just crazy?
- Poll: Is Britain right to assist the French intervention in Mali?
- LISTEN: Justin Timberlake's new song ‘Suit & Tie’ featuring Jay Z
- Who else did Scientologist Tom Cruise audition to be his wife?
- WATCH: Jodie Foster's moving 'coming out' speech at the Golden Globes
- Why are supernatural beliefs so important to religion?
- Liz Jones on Clare Balding: The reaction
- Poll: Did Julie Burchill go too far in her ‘transphobic’ defence of Suzanne Moore?
Editorials
- Editorial: Mali's Islamists are too dangerous to be ignored
- Editorial: The unaffordable cost of climate change delay
- Editorial: Blame the tax loopholes
- Editorial: An alarming spike in snooping
- Editorial: Cameron gives the game away
- Editorial: A speech that shames Hollywood
- Editorial: Pig-Hoo-o-o-o-ey: welcome to Blandings
Sport
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- Rory McIlroy backs Paul McGinley over Colin Montgomerie for Ryder Cup
- Coming to a billboard near you... poster boy Rory McIlroy hits big time with Nick sponsorship deal
- Top dollar for Rory McIlroy who joins blue-chip brotherhood with Nike deal
- Colin Montgomerie emerges as contender to Paul McGinley for Ryder Cup captaincy
- Kevin Garside: It's time golf woke up to Ryder Cup captaincy's big business appeal
- Scott Jamieson sqaunders five-shot advantage
Tennis
- Heather Watson battles through to second round of Australian Open
- Jamie Baker and Andy Murray: Friends reunited at the top
- Murray's on mission improbable
- Maria Sharapova and Venus Williams remain on course for third round showdown
- Novak Djokovic sweeps aside opponent to reach second round at the Australian Open
- Andre Agassi tips Andy Murray to build on US victory
- Fleming's winning message to Ross
- Maria seeks different type of sweet success
Travel
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- Richard Quest: What kind of road warrior forgets their charger?
- Jamaica: Some of the world's best scenery – and the world's worst murder rates
- Great getaways: Caribbean cruise, Austrian skiing, Scandinavian city breaks and Italian escape
- Tips and deals of the week: White Desert Antarctica, London France Show and Golden Triangle by Rail
Money
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- To invest in India or China? Which to choose?
- Consumer rights: 'Going nowhere with travel insurance until we started to talk'
- Cushion the loss of Child Benefit
- Julian Knight: Financial advice gap has become a chasm
- Brits should reconsider saving in foreign banks
- Investment Insider: Home shoppers may not help retailers out of their slump, but watch out for overseas growth
- Bonus cut is latest blow to UK's savers
- 1 Pope Francis: Being an atheist is alright as long as you do good
- 2 Man and woman arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to murder victim of Woolwich machete attack, named as Drummer Lee Rigby
- 3 'Sickening, deluded and unforgivable': Horrific attack brings terror to London’s streets
- 4 'Something passed underneath us, quite close': Airbus A320 has close encounter with UFO
- 5 Lord of the Sings: Sir Christopher Lee, 91, to release heavy metal album
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