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Friday, 27 April 2012
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News
News RSS Feed - click to grab the feedObituaries
- John Golding: Painter and art historian renowned as the foremost authority on Picasso
- Mark Frankland: Journalist who left MI6 to work in Moscow, Vietnam and Washington
- Terry Spinks: Boxer who won Olympic gold in Melbourne
- Eddie May: Legendary figure of Welsh football
- Andrew Love: Saxophonist with the Memphis Horns
- Chut Wutty: Anti-logging campaigner
Voices
Voices RSS Feed - click to grab the feedEditorials
- Leading article: Recession and sleaze - a toxic political combination
- Leading article: A landmark ruling for international justice
- Leading article: Twitter is not a private conversation
- Leading article: Time for investors to take control
- Leading article: An inspirational walk across London
- Leading article: The net is closing around the Culture Secretary
Commentators
- Jeremy Laurance: Now fight must focus on men with aggressive tumours
- Laurie Penny: A papier-mâché puppet and a badly tuned guitar... how to go on strike when you haven't got a job
- Alice Jones: In a world without people, who will police the robots?
- Sherelle Jacobs: Can the UK’s ailing economy learn from Germany?
- Laurence Clark: Remploy closures: Right in theory, but where does it leave disabled employees?
- There's too much pressure to love the Olympics
- Paul Seils: The Charles Taylor verdict shows world leaders can no longer hide behind secret deals and handshakes
- Mohammad Aslam: Putin’s Gazprom: An unhealthy mix of business and politics
- Lisa Markwell: Children, don't do as we do, but do as we say
- Rosie Millard: Wanted - a modern etiquette guide for landladies with gentleman lodgers
- Ian Birrell: A warning shot to the world's despots
- Alice Jones: We don't need this to show our arts are world-beating
- Oliver Wright: Now we know the power of the cosy chat
- Hayley Barlow: Betrayed by a belligerent old man on the brink
- Owen Jones: The Coalition has failed. There is an alternative. Can Ed Miliband be its champion?
- The Sketch: Sparkling profits of a dark and dirty conflict
- Ian Burrell: At long last the watchdog is off the leash – and on the scent
Travel
Travel RSS Feed - click to grab the feedNews & Advice
- Want to visit a Dutch coffee shop? Well you'll only get coffee from now on
- Simon Calder: Should you beware Greeks bearing beers?
- Open Jaw: Traveller's Guide to Florida's Gulf Coast
- Travel Agenda: Berlin Biennale; Sardinia; Noma; Champions' League final; easyJet; Virgin Galactic 'space tourism'
- My Life In Travel: Marco Pierre White, chef, restaurateur and television presenter
Money
Money RSS Feed - click to grab the feedSpend & Save
- The Bargain Hunter: Lovefilm's free 30-day DVD trial
- Dig out the dirt to avoid any nasty surprises when investing in a company
- Donald MacInnes: I'm almost as extravagant as an Eighties pop star
- Questions Of Cash: Refund run-around after air passenger fell ill
- Derek Pain: Plus market's fans have fingers crossed for a new beginning
- Mark Dampier: Smaller companies often pay off, especially in Asia
- Money Insider: Play your cards right and have a cheaper holiday
- Watchdog gives last rites to high-risk death bonds
- Half of over-50s will be forced to work until age 77
- 1 Freedom fighters? Cannibals? The truth about Syria’s rebels
- 2 Breaking the Silence: In the reality of occupation, there are no Palestinian civilians – only potential terrorists
- 3 Special Report: US troops are stationed in Japan to protect the nation. But to sex workers in Okinawa, they bring fear, not security
- 4 Vice pulls 'breathtakingly tasteless' fashion shoot glorifying the suicides of famous female authors from Sylvia Plath to Virginia Woolf
- 5 Iran to send 4,000 troops to aid President Assad forces in Syria
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