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Thursday, 22 November 2012
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- Morsi's power grab in Egypt is no surprise, but there will be social and political costs
- Diary: There's a hole in our budget, dear Philip, dear Philip...
- I'm a Celebrity has proved what we already knew; there's one law of the jungle for men...
- The case of Denise Milani and the British scientist proves – set a honeytrap and men fall in every time
- Amazon should be paying more tax, so let's boycott them until they do
- Tourism is one of our biggest industries, so why does it employ so few Brits?
- I went to France as a student. Now I’d choose Kolkata
- As Catalans call for independence, you can feel it in the air: Spain is once more heading for break-up
- Last week's big questions: Should the CofE disestablish? Europe: in or out?
- One of Israel's great leftist warriors wants peace with Hamas and Gaza - but does the Knesset?
- Errors and Omissions: Many Blairs, but which one's Tony? Plus: not waving but waiving
- It's a difficult question for any disabled person to answer: would I want to be cured?
- This week's wackiest web stories: Crocodile Drunkdee, Taliban D'oh and the £1m tattoo
- The House I Live In shows how America's drug war has failed. Now, Obama must do something about it
- The scandal of British food poverty shames us all
- Questionable Time: Iain Duncan Smith is no quiet man, especially when confronted by Owen Jones
- Roman Abramovich may own the business of Chelsea, but the club remains outside his grasp
- The US and Germany fund galleries outside their capital. Why do we think only of London?
- Would I want my daughter 'cured'? Of course I would
- As the new Director General of the BBC, Tony Hall should champion Royal Opera House elitism
- With Tony Hall appointed Director-General of the BBC, who will the ROH replace him with?
- The Tory MP defending the Church's position on women bishops wore the colours of the Garrick Club
- Civility breaks out on a rail journey to hell
- Why is Barack Obama swanning around Asia as the Middle East goes up in flames?
- What was it all for? The murder of Palestinians and Israelis is just a prelude to the next Gaza war
- A crisis in the civil justice system which could be of the Coalition's making
- Pity the Postgraduate: why we need a new funding system for education's highest tier
- Why should I be allowed to marry? I chose to be gay
- Clicking our way to democracy
- Nadine Dorries may be heading home from I'm a Celebrity, but there'll be no welcome parade
- The elite needs shaking up, and new BBC Director General Tony Hall is in a perfect position to act
- Seized ships and hungry vultures: the piratical world of hedge funds define modern capitalism
- Israel, Hamas, and why the conflict in Gaza needs less ideological posturing
- Stand up, speak up: Britain's students must learn from their Chilean counterparts to bring about change in education system
- Israel, Hamas, and why the idea that journalists pretend it's an even battle in Gaza is nonsense
- Nadine Dorries, I'm a Celebrity, and why the Tory MP's vanity is an insult to everyone in Britain
- If you don't keep one eye on The X factor, forget about any pub quiz victories
- Look, don't treat my electric car as a silent killer
- Why these huge corporation tax losses could be just the tip of the iceberg
IV Drip
- Straight Men Respond to Gay Men: Please marry our girlfriends
- Teach your dog to speak English
- Policeman volunteers to assassinate Obama
- Meet the United State's first transgender elected state legislator
- Poll: should the Durham rugby club who dressed up as Jimmy Savile have been banned from competition?
- Documentary claims O.J. Simpson innocent of murders, serial killer guilty
- Judd Apatow script for the Simpsons to air after 22 years
Sport
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- Cheteshwar Pujara dampens England hopes after Monty Panesar piles pressure on India
- Ian Bell: Being home with baby Joe is amazing... but I want to make amends for 'that' shot
- England close to recording worst-ever Test year
- Monty Panesar 'delighted' at dispatching Prince of India Sachin Tendulkar
- Clarke’s Bradman-like batting lies at the heart of Australia’s revival
- India v England: Thousands expected for Second Test in Mumbai - the city with the busiest cricket field on the planet
- England’s greatest spin bowler backs Panesar to help turn the series
Travel
Travel RSS Feed - click to grab the feedNews & Advice
- Head to the souq for a taste of Doha
- Traveller’s Guide: Saint Lucia
- Simon Calder: Could Africa’s skies at last be wide open?
- Travel Agenda: Packaged paradors, Tangler here, On the tracks, Mayan marvels, Stylish Shanghai, Paris for a pittance, Bruges cruise
- Open Jaw: Where readers write back
- Bank on a chic stay in the City
- My life in travel: Eamonn Holmes
- 1 'Sickening, deluded and unforgivable': Bloody attack brings terror to capital’s streets
- 2 Mothers' diets may harm IQs in two-thirds of babies
- 3 Far-right French historian, 78-year-old Dominique Venner, commits suicide in Notre Dame in protest against gay marriage
- 4 Eyewitness gives extraordinary account of her confrontation with Woolwich attackers
- 5 Woolwich attack: The EDL might have a sinister plan as a soldier is murdered in suspected Islamic terrorist attack
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