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Thursday, 15 November 2012
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- There is still much to be done for our nation's mental health
- Save our regional theatre, because if you can’t tread these boards, the show’s over
- In the Tower of Babel that is Twitter, silence descends. Quite right, too
- Boys and bras have a place in the Girl Guides
- Why should we be surprised that Lowry had a dark side? As an artist, it's a natural part of the terrain
- On Police Commissioners, you turned out in your hundreds to vote - but what were you voting for?
- Is dear Sir James Dyson clueless as well as bagless?
- Errors and Omissions: When words acquire new meanings, it's best not to stand in the way
- What should the next BBC Director General do? And will the Israel/Palestine conflict ever end?
- Debt rising, jobs stagnating: should the young think twice before attending university?
- A half-baked plan and a whole baked spider: time to get Dorries out of Parliament
- This week's wackiest stories from the web: Stupid evolution and the first burger in space
- Mamma mia, these Tesco, Morrisons and Asda adverts take Christmas back to the 1950s
- Iain Duncan Smith's cynical attempt to redefine child poverty will do nothing to reduce it
- BBC is well versed in drama; it's time to end this one
- Hungry for education? No thanks: I've already Eton
- Questionable Time in Corby: Chris Grayling, Nigel Farage and not a trouser press in sight
- The scandals over Jimmy Savile and Newsnight show the BBC can either modernise or die. Having a full time Chairman would be a good start
- Hamas, Israel and why social media like Twitter and Facebook are a new front in the war for Gaza
- The real villains of the Abu Qatada case are not Theresa May, Jordan, or European courts - but MI5
- A new officer class is required: one that has nothing to do with social class
- Israel and Hamas are going to war over Gaza because conflict is in the interest of both camps
- Abortion and Ireland: The cowardice that let Savita Halappanavar die also condemns my country
- Nearly eight years after he offended the people of Liverpool, Boris Johnson is finally forgiven
- Who's afraid of the big bad China?
- Amid competition from the likes of Asda, Ryanair's Cabin Crew Calendar is sexploitation at its worst
- Arise, the new Mayor of Bristol
- Liz Jones Exclusive!* Why, after five terrible years, I'm leaving the country and won't come back!
- The danger lurking in laws to end cyberbullying
- From air strikes to hit squads: how Israel disposes of its enemies
- Six ways China's new rulers could make life better
- Growth is the key after Xi's long march to the top
Editorials
- Editorial: More than just mid-term woe for David Cameron
- Editorial: A watershed moment for Twitter and the law
- Editorial: Whatever happened to those green shoots?
- Editorial: Egypt's balancing act over Gaza
- Editorial: All power to the Energy Secretary
- Editorial: A killing that will rebound on Israel
- Editorial: Words alone will not save children from neglect
- Editorial: A different kind of celebration
- Editorial: Don't let one glitch spoil the memories
Travel
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- Traveller’s Guide: African walking safaris
- Simon Calder: The strewth about BA’s loyalty scheme
- Ski Canada’s western limit
- Room Service: From Miami to the Red City
- Open Jaw: Where readers write back
- My life in travel: Mark Watson
- Travel Agenda: Summer in Sicily, Key best, Double Dutch, Parisian chic, Silver lining, Local hangout, Mara watch, 615
- British Airways' Avios scheme: One year on - is the loyalty plan better than Air Miles?
Americas
- Simon Calder: Romantic tales of America's airports
- Offshore California: Islands with a tale to tell
- America's cities are a feast for the imagination
- America's art cities
- A trip to great Scottsdale
- Hipster magic in Portland
- Miami virtue: Sunshine and style in south Florida
- America's finest hotels: Nights to remember
- Hollywood: Face to face with stars of the silver screen
- New York City: Tours on two wheels
- Meet me in St Louis
- Neon dreams live on in Las Vegas
- The Big Six: Caribbean hideaways
Money
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- The Bargain Hunter: LensWay's offer is an eye-opener
- Soaring profits fires fair energy debate
- Good year, and bad, for investors: The winners and losers in a turbulent 12 months
- Community unites to saves Devon bookshop
- Mark Dampier: Keeping things simple pays off for investors with M&G
- Questions of Cash: Left hanging on the line for an international calls refund
- Donald MacInnes: If you're skint, here's a grand way of spending a penny
- Money Insider: Savers hit by low rates and high inflation
- Spotlight: OnTrees
- Derek Pain: Findel's for me - its fortunes are set to recover
- Five Questions About: Card protection plans
- Personal pricing may mean higher charges
- 1 The ‘Beverly Hills’ of Surrey pays more income tax than big cities of the North
- 2 Gareth Bale agrees new £130,000-a-week Tottenham contract - but can leave next season for £50m
- 3 'Revenge porn' is no longer a niche activity which victimises only celebrities - the law must intervene
- 4 The moral case on tax avoidance is overwhelming - and we all know Google wants to do the right thing
- 5 Sam Wallace: The second coming of Jose Mourinho at Chelsea will be a reunion that can only end in tears
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