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Thursday, 28 February 2013
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- Bill Gates: We cannot stand still on polio, but we can push ahead and end it
- It doesn’t take specialist coppers to solve rape cases. Just good coppers
- Oi, HMRC – hands off our possessions!
- A shift in the Vatican? If you believe the Pope is retiring, you’ll believe anything
- Trip to Mars: That’s one giant leap for a middle-aged couple from Sunningdale
- We might try to shop the pain away, but far better to face it and save
- RIP Jessops, HMV et al - the rest of the high street must learn from your mistakes
- Beppe Grillo's success in the Italian election is a victory for clean hands. We should learn from it
- A fall in immigration will have them high-fiving in Downing Street - but our willy-waving policy towards foreigners is a moral failure
- A ban on dumping fish is just the start - and public pressure must be kept up
- Standing up for a binge: There's another side to the coin in the drinking debate
- David Cameron needs to stand up for what he really believes in after Eastleigh humiliation
- If we can all see into each other’s minds, it’ll be the end of humanity
- A Political Life: We have a long way to go before our immigration system is fair and simple
- What do George Galloway, the London Review of Books and the Third Reich have in common? A dangerous certitude when it comes to Israel
- Errors and Omissions: The chilling indifference of Millwall's famous terrace chant
- As Iceland says no to pornography, will the rest of us follow?
- This week's big questions: Are the Italian election results disastrous or hopeful?
- The West babbles on, and Assad is the winner
- How good is a teacher? Check the exam results
- Making your own lunch is clearly the sensible option. Except it isn’t
- Eastleigh by-election: Success for Clegg, but this should set alarm bells ringing in Labour HQ
- Syed Ali Shah Geelani: Why is India afraid of this 83 year-old man?
- Eastleigh by-election: Maria Hutchings' private school comments weren't the only cause of defeat, but they highlight Tory hypocrisy on education
- Calamitous result for Conservatives as Lib Dems win Eastleigh
- Questionable Time: Angela Eagle, bankers' bonuses and The By-Election Blues
- Damien Hirst and the farce of value
IV Drip
- As the Pope says farewell, do you think his tenure was a success?
- Surgeons who play Nintendo Wii score higher in performance tests
- Woman complains fake pregnancy belly wasn't real enough to secure seat on Tube
- Poll: Nigella Lawson is right, crying or shouting in the office is unacceptable
- The NME Awards Now and Then: As the Rolling Stones repeat their 1964 win, what's changed?
- Are ‘friends for life’ Dennis Rodman and Kim Jong Un the weirdest celebrity-dictator partnership yet?
- Twitter reacts as the Conservatives are humiliated by a Lib Dem win in Eastleigh
Sport
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- England behind Australia in drugs war
- Hamish Rutherford defies England test auditionees in New Zealand
- Nick Compton fails to press claim for place in Test series against New Zealand
- Old Trafford cricket ground to be renamed after sponsorship deal is agreed with Emirates
- Stuart Broad encouraged he is on course for Test return for England
- Matt Prior unperturbed but England’s batsmen fluff first Test auditions
Golf
- Teething problems for Rory McIlroy? World number one close to tears as he walks off at Honda Classic
- Tentative Rory McIlroy still searching for answers to his puzzling form
- Kevin Garside: Quitting in mid-round is no way for a sporting champion like Rory McIlroy to behave
- Consultation period ends over use of controversial anchored putters
Money
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- Benjamin Steele: I needed a loan but was penalised for being a debt virgin
- Finding the right formula for equity ISA success
- The Bargain Hunter: How to light up your mother's life
- Derek Pain: In good shape as two laggards play catch-up
- Will the plummeting pound hit your holiday cash?
- Richard Troue: Small can be beautiful if you're looking for growth
- Questions of Cash: Honestly, I'm not dead, Talkmobile, so don't cut me off
- Five Questions About: Negative interest rates
- Money Insider: Peer-to-peer lending up as rates languish
- Despite new rules, finance firms aren't open about cost of advice
- 13 million people are living in poverty
- Interest rises in battle of current accounts
- 1 Pope Francis: Being an atheist is alright as long as you do good
- 2 'He was always smiling': Lee Rigby named as Woolwich victim
- 3 'Something passed underneath us, quite close': Airbus A320 has close encounter with UFO
- 4 Lord of the Sings: Sir Christopher Lee, 91, to release heavy metal album
- 5 Two bailed after arrest over Twitter comments about Woolwich murder
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