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Friday, 5 October 2012
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News
News RSS Feed - click to grab the feedObituaries
- Harry Pilling: Stalwart batsman for Lancashire
- Barry Commoner: Scientist who forced environmentalism into the world's consciousness
- Verghese Kurien: Engineer hailed as 'India's milkman'
- Sir Christopher Booth: Clinical scientist and medical historian
- Professor Dorothy Wedderburn: Eminent social scientist
- General Avraham Adan: Soldier who raised the 'Ink Flag' that signalled the birth of Israel
Voices
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- So Roberto, what price honesty and integrity?
- The right time to debate abortion limits, or just the right time for a diversion?
- I hate conference. It's like queueing at an abattoir
- Fine, boycott the Bard – but if BP doesn't pay for the arts, who will?
- At last… justice trumps politics and favouritism
- Young, disillusioned, and ready for Ed?
- Ed Miliband's One Nation conference speech was political transvestism at it's most stylish
- Opera access is more about rip-off than strip-off
- Let's celebrate the Beatles by banning them
- You might not agree with her view, but it's good to see Page 3 girl Peta Todd arguing against Harriet Harman
- I’m Jewish. Ed Miliband is Jewish. We’re all Jewish. So maybe Britain is One Nation, after all
- Who should be the next Archbishop of Canterbury? And why can't we run railways like the French?
- Now, let me explain something about patriarchy
- You might not agree with her view, but it's good to see Page 3 girl Peta Todd arguing against Harriet Harman
- What is it about neon on a gallery wall that gets us so switched on?
- Errors and Omissions: Medea may be a sorceress and a murderer, but she's no femme fatale
- Eurosceptics be warned - the 'half in, half out' EU integration model option is best left to Norway
- A degree is like an Olympic medal - you want a gold not a report card
- Aww bless, cute pictures make you clever
- Delayed Diagnosis: The persistence of hope - Ol Parker discusses new film Now is Good starring Dakota Fanning and Jeremy Irvine
- I was smacked as a child. It shouldn't be illegal
- Today's wacky stories from the web: gangster guns, cryogenics and Amityville horror house for sale
- Judge freed mother for smacking children, but it should be banned completely
- We shouldn't let Chief Constable Bettison off the hook on Hillsborough just because he's retiring
- Questionable Time: Welcome, Lemmings, to our brand new weekly review of BBC's Question Time
- A genius he may be, but Kevin Pietersen comes with ready access to a professional self-destruct button
- Delayed Diagnosis: The persistence of hope - Ol Parker discusses new film Now is Good starring Dakota Fanning and Jeremy Irvine
- Sanctions hurt Syria and Iran but regimes can ride on regardless
- Sketch: Not quite 50 shades of cringe-fest – but close
IV Drip
- Boy discovers 30,000-year-old mammoth
- Your new favourite song? ‘Losing You’ by Solange
- Man held on suspicion of April Jones murder
- How has Apple changed after Steve Jobs?
- Rod Stewart: Women threw themselves at me so much, I became bored of sex
- Janet Street Porter heard about Jimmy Savile abuse claims
- Burial site of ancient warrior queen found in Guatemala
- Hear Adele's song for new Bond film, Skyfall in full
Editorials
- Editorial: The race for the White House is far from over
- Editorial: MPs are right – the BBC must put its tax house in order
- Editorial: Syria's war must not ignite the region
- Editorial: There's only One Nation – but both leaders need it
- Editorial: A few too many Shapp practices?
- Editorial: Maybe better to stick to the limo, Roy
Sport
Sport RSS Feed - click to grab the feedCricket
- World Twenty20: Chris Gayle leads big-hitting West Indies into final with victory over Australia
- Women's World Twenty20: Clinical England book final spot
- Gayle swats away Aussies as West Indies storm into final
- World Twenty20: Rangana Herath leaves Pakistan hopes in tailspin
- England must conquer Australia to win title
Motor Racing
- Lewis Hamilton takes fresh interest in car he's leaving
- Michael Schumacher crashes during Japanese Grand Prix practice
- Nico Rosberg reveals he encouraged Lewis Hamilton to join McLaren
- Michael Schumacher says Lewis Hamilton will shine at Mercedes
- Superbikes: Sykes keeps up title hope
- Max Biaggi welcomes favourite's tag
Travel
Travel RSS Feed - click to grab the feedNews & Advice
- Simon Calder: On the road with an instruction manual for the Sixties
- Travel Agenda: Walk the line, East Africa express, Oink oink, Healing time at Harrods, Sail in on luxury, Ecuador alarm, Check in to the Hotel GB, 69
- My Life In Travel: Sarah Parish
- Open Jaw: Where readers write back
- Traveller's guide to ski season 2012/13
- 1 Stoke City investigate 'religious abuse' after 'pig's head is found in Kenwyne Jones' locker'
- 2 Gove’s lesson: spare the comma, spoil the child
- 3 You thought Ryanair's attendants had it bad? Wait 'til you hear about their pilots
- 4 Join Ryanair! See the world! But we'll only pay you for nine months a year
- 5 It’s official: thanks to Stephen Hawking's Israel boycott, anti-Semitism is no more
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