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Wednesday, 9 January 2013
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- Alasdair Milne: BBC executive who rose to Director-General but was sacked under pressure from Mrs Thatcher
- Jack Hart: Trade unionist who took on the Tory government over the ban on unions at GCHQ
- Ian Black: Goalkeeper for Fulham in the 1950s
- Ladislao Mazurkiewicz: Goalkeeper who thwarted England in 1966
- David R Ellis: Stuntman who went on to direct 'Snakes on a Plane'
- Sir Robert Clark: Decorated war hero who went on to build a glittering career in the City
- Qazi Hussain Ahmed: Politician who opposed US policy in Afghanistan
- Harry Randall: Photographer who served in the Spanish Civil War
Voices
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- Oscar Nominations 2013: Who should win the Academy Award for Best Actress?
- Oscar Nominations: Who should win the Academy Award for Best Actor?
- Oscar Nominations: Which film should win the Academy Award for Best Picture?
- Only 30 mins cooking time, 15 min showers and no pork: landlord gives tenant ridiculous list of 31 rules
- Good news! We might not be heading for an over-population apocalypse, after all
- Jon Stewart performs surgical takedown on right wing response to Sandy Hook
- Reaction: Lance Armstrong might come clean to Oprah
- What does your choice of classic Monopoly token say about you?
- WATCH: James Franco leads the pack of Justin Bieber imitators
Comment
- Get yourself fit for a year of challenges ahead
- 'I will always remember the liberated child soldiers I met – and your generosity'
- ‘As a father of young children, your articles struck a chord’
- You have given them a second chance
- Just as they cut the incomes of the poor, MPs say they deserve to be paid more. They may be right
- At this rate, Syrian president Bashar al-Assad could still hold power in Damascus a year from now
- John McCririck is suing Channel 4 - but it's not age that holds him back, it's aging attitudes
- Anonymous comments are as pathetic as the anonymous "sources" that contaminate gutless journalism from the New York Times, BBC, and CNN
- Don't knock celebrity diving, the brave no-hopers on Splash! shows us all how to take the plunge
- What, no Tinie Tempah, Dizzee Rascal, Wretch 32? There's no pleasing everyone on the Brit Awards
- Unionist fears have been hijacked by paramilitaries to bolster youth support in Belfast
- Half of the world's food is thrown away? Come on, supermarkets: give us ‘imperfection’
- Why rape convictions are so hard to get
- 31 rules from the landlord - flat-hunting in London is a treacherous task
- South Park, silent births and Nicole Kidman: The top 10 stories from the Church of Scientology
- Young people in this country don't trust our police
- With a recall referendum, we could all be heroes
- The biggest time-wasting 999 calls: Citizens are grossly misusing their emergency services – and it’s costing human lives
- We need Delia Smith now more than ever
- These Belfast riots aren't over the flag - but the creation of a fairer society
- Have you lost your work-life balance?
- Learning lines by heart: like having your own private iPoems library
- The blackcap is a new bird in our midst. Take the chance to get to know it
- Nothing in British politics is harder than welfare reform. The dogfight over it is a distraction
- A terrible plight, an amazing response by our readers
- Whatever happened to the global race in education?
- It might seem like a laugh but the Daily Mail’s latest attack on comedy is dangerous
- Ahead of Oprah Winfrey interviewing Lance Armstrong: the ten questions for him to answer
- Exclusive: So much for the libertarians! How Ukip sacked me after I said I support equal marriage
- A new single for David Bowie, but I fear time has caught up with the thin white duke
- Piers Morgan stares down the barrel in bust-up with gun nut Alex Jones
- The Welfare Bill: A government of millionaires just made the poor poorer - and laughed as they did it
- The protests sparked by gang-rape in India aren't the beginning and they won't be the end
- Why is British jazz always the Cinderella when it comes to tales of ‘Swinging London’?
- The Sketch: Cameron goes chasing after the wrong fox
- Ageism or a legitimate decision?
Editorials
- Editorial: A long way to go in our response to sex crimes
- Editorial: Climate change - no less of a problem than it was
- Editorial: Some sense on Europe, at last
- Editorial: Don't dismiss privatised classes
- Editorial: An outstanding Christmas Appeal – thanks to you
- Editorial: You can't Lance the boil that easily
- 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 'Something passed underneath us, quite close': Airbus A320 has close encounter with UFO
- 5 Lord of the Sings: Sir Christopher Lee, 91, to release heavy metal album
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