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Monday, 4 March 2013
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- Florida tragedy: So what makes a sinkhole open up?
- My brain's tired! Scientists looking at seratonin find you may well be right
- 'Cured' baby remains solitary reminder that genuine solution to HIV is still a long way off
- HRT patches 'could be used to help treat prostate cancer in men'
- Scientists seek inspiration from locusts in attempt to reduce car crashes
- 'As close to an HIV cure as we've seen': Breakthrough hailed as radical treatment works on baby born HIV-positive in Atlanta
Obituaries
- Hugo Chavez: Paratrooper and coup leader later elected as populist president
- Stanley Forman: Film producer and distributor who advanced the socialist cause for 50 years
- Maj Gen Tony Deane-Drummond: Soldier decorated after Operation Market Garden
- Armando Trovajoli: Composer best known for his ode to Rome's romantic magic
- Wolfgang Sawallisch: Conductor acclaimed for his Richard Strauss interpretations
- Brother Benedict: Publisher who became a Cistercian Trappist monk
- Doctor C Everett Koop: Surgeon General who angered US conservatives with his stance on abortion and Aids
Voices
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- Tories sick of the Prime Minister reckon May Day is fast approaching
- Tomb Raider: Why Lara Croft's feminist credentials are as inflated as her chest used to be
- All our elderly need the same fuss the Queen got
- Forbes' billionaire list shows that, in global terms, Britain’s rich folk are little more than also-rans
- Grace Dent: I could criticise Justin Bieber. But I'd rather not be monstered by his 35 million Twitter followers
- Think carefully before calling out Israeli ‘apartheid’
- Will Justin's late entrance make them stop Beliebing?
- The hot air balloon crash in Egypt was more than just another tragic news story
- Christian Easter eggs and child abuse: The creation of a parallel universe by the Church
- Give yourself a break... the Government won't
- So female thighs are the latest place to advertise? Women shouldn't be used as billboards
- An open letter to Justin Bieber
- As Osborne reels, why is Balls feeling the heat?
- Time to take Ukip seriously now? Don’t make me laugh
- Groping for a new sexual etiquette – and turning into New Victorians
- Living in an unwanted-call hell
- Protest stunts like Greenpeace's fracking operation keep politics alive
- Iraq, 10 years on: Nation-building had been an act of folly before Iraq. So it proved again
- It's too hard to spend a penny these days. Let's follow Canada and scrap them
- Virginia Ironside's Dilemmas: A dinner date with 'Daddy's little princess'
- When millions are shouting, can we hear anyone?
- Ni Sisi: It's up to us to move Kenya away from electoral violence
- Why don’t we encourage young people to grow up?
- The attempt to clear up this Absolute Return funds confusion is an absolute mess
- It is time for girls to 'toughen up' on sexual harassment and schools must teach them how
- Robert Fisk: Alawite history reveals the complexities of Syria that West does not understand
IV Drip
- Academics suggest Hitch called it right on Mother Teresa
- You better Beliebe it: Justin apologises for turning up late ‘I never have any intent to upset or let anyone down’
- Keystone pipeline: Was environmental backlash over the top?
- Drinking News: Is there too much boozing at UN budget meetings?
- David Cameron negotiates rightward steer
- Must watch: Here is one six year-old you wouldn't want a dance-off with
- Should stars such as Justin Bieber take any responsibility for their fans' bad behaviour on Twitter?
- “Is my friend a rapist?” asks South African journalist, McKaisar following allegations against Wa Mamatu
- Poll: Should the Human Rights Act be scrapped?
Editorials
- Editorial: 'Benefit tourism' – real or hyped – must be tackled
- Editorial: Time to fix the broken economics of childcare
- Editorial: The O'Brien affair is not over yet
- Editorial: The judges have right on their side
- Editorial: A baby step forward in the fight against Aids
- Editorial: Justin Bieber is not big or clever, just rude
Sport
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- Steve Finn hopes 100mph ball will speed England to Test victory
- Alastair Cook admits England's two-coach system has been 'challenge' for all
- Michael Clarke: We must learn from India thrashing
- Global drugs policy demanded by players' unions
- Graeme Swann fears elbow problem could rule him out of Ashes
- India claim comprehensive victory over Australia
- New Zealand v England: Test series preview
- New Zealand bowler hurts foot in 'house party related injury'
- Inda collapse gives Australia lifeline in second Test
- Andy Flower: England must break bad habit and make fast start against New Zealand
- 1 Pope Francis: Being an atheist is alright as long as you do good
- 2 Man and woman arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to murder victim of Woolwich machete attack, named as Drummer Lee Rigby
- 3 'Sickening, deluded and unforgivable': Horrific attack brings terror to London’s streets
- 4 Archaeologists uncover nearly 5,000 cave paintings in Burgos, Mexico
- 5 Lord of the Sings: Sir Christopher Lee, 91, to release heavy metal album
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