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Tuesday, 2 October 2012
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- Delayed Diagnosis: 'I get out the pictures of myself in chemo, and go "boom! there you go, proof I understand".'
- Notebook: Justine Miliband's style revolution was a triumph for Labour - but not for women
- The BBC's lack of action over Jimmy Savile abuse accusations amounts to a cover-up
- The West Coast mainline, wasted taxes, and a secretive shambles at the heart of the Civil Service
- There was much to enjoy in 50s Britain that won't be seen again - sadly, wildflowers have joined that list
- The best you could say about Ed's speech? He didn't completely fluff it
- Why a modern feminist like Maria Miller should look at the facts before airing her views on abortion
- I didn't write my Wikipedia entry myself - really
- Jeremy Clarkson think it's fine to make disabled jokes, but at least let us joke back
- Facebook 'privacy notice' hoax: We know too little about online privacy
- British digital freedoms are under threat. The public should fight back
- Brazilian woman auctions her virginity on site 'Virgins Wanted' - take part in our prostitution survey
- Why exactly did Ikea remove pictures of women in its Saudi Arabia catalogue?
- If the plans to dismantle our NHS are serious, doctors will fight against politicians
- Paraphernalia makes death an expensive business
- How much more bloodshed and brutality must Syria endure before the world fulfils its moral duty?
- As Obama and Romney prepare for tonight's debate, don't forget about the man in the middle
- Winckler's Wacky World: A gang of Gandhis
- Why are they trending? #Lab12, Christmas, Facebook
- Drinking vodka and taking drugs in school. Whose fault is it?
- There's no tiger without 'taiga': how Russians are fighting the decline of these beautiful cats
- Delayed Diagnosis: Why GPs need to start taking young patients seriously
- Sketch: How did memory man do it without a loo break?
- Jimmy Savile: Young girls were just another victim of the rock'n'roll years
- If only other post-Soviet leaders would follow Mikheil Saakashvili's dignified example in Georgia
- You'll know that we're on the road to recovery when house prices start rising. And we're not there yet
- The Jimmy Savile abuse scandal means men across Britain will sleep uneasily, remembering past 'conquests'
- Miliband ditches the autocue for his Labour Conference speech, but who planted the tree?
- Eric Hobsbawm wanted to use History to improve lives. Now, about those views on the Soviet Union...
- If Hanna Rosin really thinks this is the end of men, she can't have looked very hard at the evidence
- Mitt Romney will probably make up ground on Barack Obama tonight. What a terrifying thought!
- This week Ed Miliband was likeable and funny. But now we need a serious alternative to austerity
- Excrement in the Turner Prize? And I'm supposed to be surprised?
- Is Ed Miliband the new Benjamin Disraeli?
- Citizen Khan’s Alia: How the hijab got sexy
- Ed Miliband's big speech had echoes of Cameron in opposition. And that's no bad thing
- Miliband's speech was ok on argument, good on delivery, and bad on Labour's atonement
- If only Top Gear and the BBC had the guts to tell Jeremy Clarkson to stop talking for once
- With a pill for every possible situation, pharmaceutical companies see patients as no more than pound-signs
- Is class politics still relevant? Well yes and no
- Will this year's Turner Prize winner stand among the all-time greats?
- It's a seductive business, this hiving off aspects of your personality. Just ask Grant Shapps
- For all the claims made about wealth taxes, it's not correct to say the rich are paying their fair share
- At Labour conference, brother David (Miliband) is anxious to sing from the same hymn sheet
- A cull won't solve our farming problem, so stop blaming the badgers
- Winckler's Wacky World: All ears
- Can videogames really be used for social change?
- Miliband must step up with a powerful message
- The future of cyberspace needs to be a genuinely world wide web. In Budapest this week, here's how we'll make that happen
- Barack Obama: Has he still got it?
- Mitt Romney: Right's Mr Wrong can still win it
IV Drip
- A. A. Gill sticks the knife into Michelin
- Harvey Nichols ‘wet with excitement’ ad cleared
- Jimmy Savile child abuse allegations: the headlines
- More bikini shots from Closer: Don't worry about cellulite, lawyer tells French first lady
- Video: Mitt Romney's bin man dishes the dirt
- Do the movies have a future?
- Union J vs One Direction
- Creepy Victorian family photos
- Audio: Listen to Steve Jobs predict the future in 1983
- Hong Kong goes crazy for Brit baby names
- Video: Leonardo di Caprio produces Vote4Stuff campaign
- The families who passed on their Holocaust tattoo
- Japan's first 'Cuddle Cafe' opens, only £24 to sleep with a girl
- Homeland plot is ‘ridiculous’, says former hostage
- Jose Mourinho: ‘I hate my social life’
- Adele records James Bond ‘Skyfall’ theme
- Naked photos of Prince William on the market
Sport
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- Ryder Cup: Miracle working takes its toll on Jose Maria Olazabal
- James Lawton: From 12 Ryder Cup heroes, Ian Poulter stands alone as Seve Ballesteros' successor
- Ryder Cup: Bernhard Langer miss gave Martin Kaymer the strength to sink that crucial putt
- Ryder Cup: Rory McIlroy reunited with policeman who rushed him to Medina's first tee
- Ryder Cup: Jose Maria Olazabal rules out another stint as European captain
- Ryder Cup: Don't get caught out-of-bounds
- Ryder Cup: A dose of Chicago blues for Tiger Woods at Medinah
- Ryder Cup: All my life I've been told I'd never be anything reveals Ian Poulter
- Ryder Cup: 'Get in the hole!' – a brief history
Travel
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- UK holiday rentals among the best, reveals TripAdvisor
- A day (or more) in the life of The Beatles
- Hit the rides and the tides
- The best currency for Bulgaria and how much to change a long-haul flight?
- Get me out of here: French Alps, Thailand, Central America
- Deals of the week: Aberaeron, Sorrento, South Africa
- 1 Man and woman arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to murder victim of Woolwich machete attack, named as Drummer Lee Rigby
- 2 'Sickening, deluded and unforgivable': Horrific attack brings terror to London’s streets
- 3 Grace Dent: I’m not sure how these people can avoid being called ‘bigots’. And the more ‘civilised’, the worse they are
- 4 Woolwich murder: They killed, then they performed - these men should be starved of our attention
- 5 Woolwich attack: The EDL will seek to exploit this evil crime for their own evil ends
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