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Friday, 14 September 2012
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News RSS Feed - click to grab the feedObituaries
- Derek Jameson: Fleet Street veteran and broadcaster who edited three tabloid newspapers
- Nigel Charnock: Choreographer and dancer celebrated for his raw energy and punk attitude
- Ron Tindall: Chelsea footballer who also played cricket for Surrey
- Chris Lighty: Hip-hop entrepreneur
- Professor Sid Watkins: Doctor whose efforts saved countless lives in F1
- Mahmoud el-Gouhari: Football coach who led Egypt to the African Nations Cup
Voices
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- We have the truth, now we need justice for the 96
- All the world's a stage, but the RSC should be Shakespeare's home
- The police were able to use lies, smears and the legal system to protect themselves
- The fanatics have ignited a primitive hate. Now it's time to stop this nonsense
- This is not the first time the police have got it terribly wrong on rape.
- This week's big questions: Is Islamism a threat? And should we fear Romney or Boris?
- The French journalists spying on Kate Middleton ought to be wary of vengeful British comrades
- If you ask me: I once rode roughshod over Christians. Never again!
- Boning up is the best way to learn history
- People with mental health history should be allowed to serve on a jury
- Have we finally grown out of novels that ‘zip along’? I hope so
- Errors and Omissions: A wrong turn in Columbia
- A Political Life: Even with the Tories in disarray, don’t expect Boris to waltz in just like that
- The violation of Kate Middleton: what this furore tells us about who we've become
- Thatcher's "boot boys": When the unholy trinity of police, press and government took root
- We British are not suddenly such a lovely people on account of all our medals
- Even a £300m house comes with a bongo-playing bloke in the basement
- How not to be a feminist
- Gluttonous for gluten
- Manifesto for a new Mercury Music Prize
- Gadget litter: it's the greed of tech companies that fills our drawers with outdated plugs
- Forget Kate's topless pics, these royals are the real rebels
- Why Osborne’s dash for gas is not all it is cracked up to be
- Tell it like it is, Nick. There are bigots everywhere
- Why is breast cancer awareness made so sexy?
- Anas Sarwar, Alex Salmond, and how the Olympics fan the flames of independence in Scotland
Sport
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- Stuart Broad hails new blood and refuses to be haunted by spectre of Kevin Pietersen
- The Buttler did it... and now England can ramp up title defence hopes
- County round-up: Champions try to keep star men out of Nottinghamshire clutches
- County Championship round-up: Promoted Derbyshire set sights on title
Money
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- Struggling families are missing out on energy help
- Derek Pain: At last, some signs of life at green TEG
- The Bargain Hunter: Last chance to save in Debenhams sale
- Money Insider: Cheaper loans will be good for consumers and the economy
- Questions of Cash: Hooked up to a 'phantom' Tiscali account for eight years
- Mark Dampier: Emerging-markets fund can pay dividends despite risks
- Spotlight on: Amex Nectar card deal
- Five Questions About: Bank complaints
- Pensioners left £1,318 worse off by Coalition
- 0% interest rate hits work saving schemes
- 1 Pope Francis: Being an atheist is alright as long as you do good
- 2 'He was always smiling': Lee Rigby named as Woolwich victim
- 3 'Something passed underneath us, quite close': Airbus A320 has close encounter with UFO
- 4 Lord of the Sings: Sir Christopher Lee, 91, to release heavy metal album
- 5 Two bailed after arrest over Woolwich attack Twitter comments
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