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Friday, 19 October 2012
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- Sylvia Kristel: Actress who became typecast by her role in the erotic classic 'Emmanuelle'
- Surgeon Vice-Admiral Sir Godfrey Milton-Thompson: Influential naval physician
- Milija Aleksic: Goalkeeper who won the FA Cup with Tottenham
- Roger Hammond: Environmentalist who helped set up the Living Earth Foundation
- Aubrey Leatham: Physician behind the first pacemaker
- Fiorenzo Magni: Controversial cycling champion
Voices
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- The Rochdale Cowboy bows out with guns blazing
- Double Booker winner Hilary Mantel claims Henry VIII's arch-fixer Thomas Cromwell was an enlightened figure who laid foundations for the welfare state. She's wrong
- We don't need more films for old people. We just need more good films
- Never mind the bake-offs, here's some anarchy in the UK television industry
- No ideology should be on a pedestal
- It does religion no favours when you have to say grace not once, but twice
- Nick Griffin and the B&B that refused a gay couple: Stay out of hospitality if you won’t serve everyone
- This week's big questions: The end of men, vegetarianism and is Baumgartner a show off?
- Jeremy Hunt and his magic water
- Battle lines are drawn as David Laws returns to take on Danny Alexander
- Gavin and Stacey is heading to America - but it's a long way from Essex to New Jersey
- Errors and Omissions: from Brussels to Croatia, stand up to the march of geographical correctness
- It won't be animal-welfare lobbyists that change the Grand National. It needs the wider public too
- Twitter is a forum for debate, not hate - Nick Griffin should be banned for good
- Shared parental leave is a sign of progress - and one that businesses should do more to welcome
- How my chat with Reggie Kray led to experimenting with acid bath murder
- Obesity operations should not be a 'quick fix' - we're failing to tackle the real problem
- How did Israel, a state founded on refugee hopes, become so hostile to asylum seekers?
- Questionable Time: Dimbleby ventures north of the border to tackle Scottish independence
- This week's wackiest web stories: Islamic swingers parties, mullet-ban and attack of the mutant rats!
- If we want a society where free and open debate is possible, we need to fight for libel reform
- A technology that goes one better than carbon capture could be crucial in fighting climate change
- Sketch: Self-aggrandisement befitting Toad of Toad Hall
- The Friday Quiz: The weirdest on the web
- The silent epidemic of head injury in young offenders
Editorials
- Editorial: Not the way to tackle rising energy prices
- Editorial: Racism in football - too little progress
- Editorial: Right problem, wrong answers, Mr Milburn
- Editorial: That Andrew Mitchell has now resigned is to be welcomed. It should not have taken so long.
- Editorial: Something to hide, Mr Cameron?
- Editorial: The FBI sting, entrapment in an election year
Travel
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- Take the high road in the Himalayas
- Simon Calder: Flying by numbers: MEB3, petits fours, World's 5-star airline
- East of the river in New York City
- Backstage at the world's best hotels
- Open Jaw: Where readers write back
- Travel Agenda: Wild isle, Price is right, Picture perfect, On the ranch, Capital gains, Home grow, Hotel style secrets
Americas
- Beyond the silver screen
- Philadelphia: The city of art and soul
- Simon Calder: American songs define every era
- Graceland: Presley's Kingdom
- Sporting USA: Touchdown and tune in
- Cajun Country: Crawfish, Cuisine and... Clarkson?
- Traveller’s guide: American festivals
- North Carolina: Those magnificent men and their flying machines
- Mississippi: The best juke joints in town are in a cotton field
- The USA: Getting there and getting around
Money
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- Bargain Hunter: Score with Tesco's football coaching
- A 'responsible and sustainable' home for your cash
- Do income funds mean low returns?
- Donald MacInnes: The Italian sea grotto was blue – so was my language
- Derek Pain: Day the Great Storm blew down the City
- Questions of Cash: Orange insurance was a lemon for my son's broken phone
- Robert Morgan: Tech stocks expert is adept at spotting winners - and losers
- Money Insider: It's tough for first-timers but there is hope
- Five Questions About: Inflation
- Which are worse: banks or energy companies?
- Complaints soar about offers in website ads
- 1 What, let gays get married? We must be bonkers
- 2 'Something passed underneath us, quite close': Airbus A320 has close encounter with UFO
- 3 Rocky Horror star Tim Curry 'suffers major stroke'
- 4 Lord of the Sings: Sir Christopher Lee, 91, to release heavy metal album
- 5 Exclusive: Woolwich killings suspect Michael Adebolajo was inspired by cleric banned from UK after urging followers to behead enemies of Islam
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