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Saturday, 4 August 2012
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Voices
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- Leading article: A chance for sport that must not be wasted
- Leading article: Credibility of exams comes first
- Leading article: Memories are made of this
- Leading article: A self-defeating Tory victory on Lords reform
- Leading article: Please show us those other gold-medal performances, too
- Leading article: This most dishonourable crime
- Leading article: So gifted, yet so refreshingly normal
Commentators
- Phil Strongman: Hiroshima is a war crime that haunts my family, 67 years on
- Musa Okwonga: If they're Brits, we call it tactics. If not, it's cheating
- Jonathan Romney: Better have a head for heights - 'Vertigo' is back
- Linda Grant: The last time so many people enjoyed themselves this much in London must have been VE Day
- Boyd Tonkin: Thank God Gore Vidal lost that election in 1960
- David Hepworth: Commentary through a veil of tears
- Katy Guest: Olympic London thrills me
- Sophie Heawood: Suddenly, excellence is the new normal
- Alastair Campbell: Prowess, not privilege, wins medals
- Bonnie Wright: They've had to cut their meals down from three to one a day
- Harriet Walker: A holiday should be a pilgrimage of idleness
- Paul Vallely: Will's right - better a witty fool than a foolish wit
- Matthew Bell: It's a very good 17 days to bury bad news
- DJ Taylor: If only Gore Vidal had stood for Grimsby
- Grace Dent: My ten shortcuts to Olympic fever
- David Randall: The Emperor's New Clothes (05/08/12)
- Jasvinder Sanghera: Communities must end these awful abuses
Sport
Sport RSS Feed - click to grab the feedCricket
- 21st century gives Pietersen star billing
- Kevin Pietersen leads England fightback against Australia
- Petersen grafts on but England work just as hard to hold on to No 1 ranking
- Victory hopes recede further for England as rain halts play against South Africa
- Taylor plays perfect role in hosts' little and large show
- Botham: 'I haven't seen one home bowler attempt to be attacking. It's like they are brainwashed'
- County Championship round-up: Regal knock from Prince puts Somerset on the back foot
Travel
Travel RSS Feed - click to grab the feedNews & Advice
- Great getaways: Rome, Sharm el-Sheikh, Tuscany and Marrakech
- Juliet Kinsman: We all want chic on the cheap – but there's usually a trade-off
- The sky's the limit for the world's celebrity chefs
- Tips and deals of the week: Fujifilm FinePix XP170, Copenhagen Cooking festival and Delano Hotel, Marrakech
Money
Money RSS Feed - click to grab the feedSpend & Save
- Credit files hit by banks' IT failure
- Wealth check: 'Can my family afford for me to quit my job?'
- PPI: £10bn – cost of the biggest scandal ever
- Stock lending is leaving investors short changed
- Julian Knight: Tesco's bank teaser will not shake the market
- The Bargain Hunter: George at Asda offers 50% off
- Simon Read: We don't want simpler products, just fair finances
- Flexible working gives chance to chase dreams
- Money Insider: Mortgage rates tumbling for those with 40% or more deposit
- Ethical bank offers chance to become shareholder
- Mark Dampier: Missed targets at Artemis, but fund will still come good
- Donald MacInnes: I'll end up owing the Olympic lane police £2,080 in fines
- Spotlight On: MBNA's balance transfer deal
- Derek Pain: GXG marks the spot to buy into a share index
- Questions of Cash: Rescue for pair suffering poor service in a flat rent deal
- Global bonds climb despite downgrades
- 1 Diary of Second World War German teenager reveals young lives untroubled by Nazi Holocaust in wartime Berlin
- 2 Breaking the Silence: In the reality of occupation, there are no Palestinian civilians – only potential terrorists
- 3 Uri Geller psychic spy? The spoon-bender's secret life as a Mossad and CIA agent revealed
- 4 Viral video straps colt .45 handgun to a home-use drone
- 5 Vice pulls 'breathtakingly tasteless' fashion shoot glorifying the suicides of famous female authors from Sylvia Plath to Virginia Woolf
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