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Friday, 22 March 2013
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- Erdogan should pursue lasting truce with the PKK
- I'm with Harry Styles, One Direction should write their own songs
- Children don't need stylists – they can fashion their own look
- Laugh at Cardinal Keith O'Brien, but not his victims
- John Walsh: For Roth, Newark is the home of the archetypal American life
- A Political Life: Watch out, England – Wales is ahead of you in more than just the rugby
- If the US constitution and Karl Marx can agree on a free press, why can't we?
- I’m glad I learnt to read Shakespeare at school rather than a balance sheet
- This week's big questions: Could Scottish independence happen? Should it? How important to it is Alex Salmond?
- I don’t get David Bowie. Maybe because I'm female
- Errors and Omissions: With churches it’s easy to get your Nicholases in a twist
- Is Jane Eyre happy? Is Hamlet sad? You will never find that out with a Google search tool
- The war in Iraq was wrong. But the anti-war movement has very little to be smug about
- Who will be the next Doctor Who?
- The Friday Quiz: Rich footballers, the Budget and a runaway tarantula
- A Muslim 'Measure for Measure'? That's one updated version of Shakespeare I'd love to see
- Clegg's immigration speech was an opportunity missed for the supposedly liberal Lib Dems
- Too rude for its own good, Twitter needs moderation
- Questionable Time: A front row seat for Michael Gove's Yadda-Yadda play
- The Google Glass generation: In our shiny new digital world are we increasingly terrified of being alone?
- Am I the only man who is fed up of feeling guilty over calories?
Sport
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- Steven Finn stars as England struggle against New Zealand in Third Test
- New Zealand v England: Alastair Cook learns dangers of drop-in pitches and seeking a quick fix
- India back on top despite 'dream' return for captain Shane Watson
- Australian woes continue as Ravichandran Ashwin puts India in charge
- New Zealand v England: Steven Finn remains positive despite struggles
Travel
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- Tips and deals of the week: Cotswold Outdoor, Cabana Bay Beach Resort and BA to Granada
- Great getaways: Easter in the Alps, seductive south India, Ionian escape and Manhattan transfer
- Sophie Lam: Which is more powerful, a tourist trinket or a memory?
- Easter in the city
- My life in travel: Jo Wood
- Inside travel: Cyprus cash crisis
- Travel Agenda
Money
Money RSS Feed - click to grab the feedSpend & Save
- Help for families to meet costs of childcare costs
- How to turn the Budget to your advantage
- Sing about the brics for a spot of Isa excitement
- Consumer Rights: With due care, Britons can avoid the same plight as the Cypriots
- It pays to not let your cash molder in a low-rate ISA
- The bogus courier who scammed £244,500
- Money Insider: Rules tightened on paid-for bank accounts
- No Pain No Gain: A measure of certainty sets Booker free
- Investment Insider: Best bets to sail through economic doldrums
- Julian Knight: Don't become a victim to investment fashion
- Is the Cyprus crisis a golden opportunity?
- Donald MacInnes: No finger of blame pointing at me when I lost wedding ring
- The energy company that’s leading the way in guaranteeing a fair tariff
- The Analyst: In Europe you must find the right manager to drive funds
- The Bargain Hunter: A classically good read for art lovers
- Plan to overhaul children's tax-free savings
- Spotlight on First Direct loans
- Shopping: Smaller sizes and higher prices? What’s new!
- Charges: Stop firms hiding unfair fees in the small print
- Five questions about… Junior ISAs
- 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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