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Monday, 20 August 2012
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- Skull shows early man's epic journey to Asia
- International Space Station gets added protection against flying debris
- Spacewalkers prepare International Space Station for new Russian lab
- Nasa's Mars rover flexes its robotic arm
- Bionic vocal cord may restore the sound of Dame Julie
- Parasite responsible for shrimp sex-change problem, says scientists
- 'Untested' nuclear reactors may be used to burn up plutonium waste
- Starstruck: Hubble captures colliding clusters
Obituaries
- Joe Kubert: Prolific comic-book artist whose work captured the chaotic, dirty business of war
- Tony Scott: British director of slick, frenetic action thrillers
- Michael Loftus: Neal's Yard owner who became a dedicated nurseryman
- Scott McKenzie: Singer best known for his Summer of Love anthem for San Francisco
- Ranking Trevor: Jamaican pioneer of rap-reggae
Voices
Voices RSS Feed - click to grab the feedCommentators
- Amol Rajan: Horrific case shows how lucky we are in Britain
- Rebecca Armstrong: A higher-tech hair removal device – it must be good!
- Stefan Stern: Civil Service buckling under strain of Coalition
- Matilda Battersby: Opportunity to at least ask 'why' is so important
- Geoffrey Macnab: The critics carped but audiences loved Scott's action-packed movies
- Natalie Haynes: We may be fat, but we don't like the Government going on about it
- Rhodri Marsden: I've spent 40 years not being naughty and I'm now terrible at lying
- David Thomas: Come and share my Eton playing fields
- Oliver Wright: Boyle's tribute to the NHS becomes reality
- Luke Blackall: Man About Town
- The Sketch: He tried to appear Churchillian, but ended up more John Inman-ian
- Tim Walker: Ridley's enduring bond with the brother who smoked cigars for breakfast
- Nick Helm: It's all in the delivery (honest...)
- Deborah Ross: Must-read for tourists: the rough guide to getting out of London alive
- Arifa Akbar: Dementia is unbearable – and the system makes it worse
Sport
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- England lose top spot despite heroics from Matt Prior
- Bairstow and Co save face for England but South Africa fully deserve mace
- South Africa snuff out England's late flickers of fight in third Test
- Vital errors set to hand match, series and No 1 ranking
- Hosts' status slips but real tragedy is that this is not a five-Test series
- Kevin Pietersen omitted from England squads
- England captain Andrew Strauss plans break before assault on reclaiming top spot
- Kevin Pietersen set to miss out on World Twenty20 title defence
- County round-up: Pietersen out first ball on his return to Hampshire
- England's primacy may end, but Finn's star is on the rise
- 1 What, let gays get married? We must be bonkers
- 2 Rocky Horror star Tim Curry 'suffers major stroke'
- 3 Exclusive: How MI5 blackmails British Muslims
- 4 EDL marches on Newcastle as attacks on Muslims increase tenfold in the wake of Woolwich machete attack which killed Drummer Lee Rigby
- 5 Farewell, Shameless. Your heirs have work to do
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