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Saturday, 27 March 2004
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- Advertising: Floating people and that sinking feeling
- Telegraph prepares to launch compact edition
- So who do you trust the most? Dacre of the 'Mail' or Campbell of No 10 (retired)
- Newspapers: It's like BAE buying 'The Daily Telegraph'. Incroyable!
- Opinion: Memo to the new DG: on no account trust your deputy
- Blairs object to article on son's plans for university
- Only fools and turkeys: were these the worst sit-coms ever?
Sport
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- Polo: It's simply not polo - British riders rail against influx of 'too-good' foreigners
- London bid at risk from Athens bungles
- Racing: Hedgehunter a fortune hunter
- Racing: Babodana fulfils a long ambition
- 'I don't wake up and think, God... Harvey Smith! We're a team. We work together'
- Boxing: Pinto can bring the best out of Hatton
- Nick Townsend: Reed swaps battleship for the rowing boat
- Hockey: Heberle is 'devastated' by Britain's Olympic failure
- Boxing: Arthur attempts to salvage career from pain of defeat
- Cycling: Manzano's drugs allegations cast new shadow over cycling
- Basketball: Brighton close in on title after Sharks slip
Travel
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- Deals of the Week: From Dublin to Botswana
- The Cultural Tourist: The Tate Modern of Stockholm
- Forwards, backwards, all points in between
- Sankha Guha: Man About World
- The Independent Parent: We'd like to take our children to the Middle East. Is Jordan good value?
- Something to Declare: Asia in comfort; northern Norway
- Get in the swing
- My Life in Travel: Charles Kennedy
- Events Planner: Rock festivals
Money
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- Your Money: The unspeakable cost of unauthorised overdrafts
- Investors set to benefit from fund success fees
- It's a red-letter day for the 'antique' post-box
- It's a red-letter day for the 'antique' post-box
- A new era dawns for investors in Europe
- Tax planners say so long to the loopholes
- Who wins and who loses from Isa changes?
- The perfect antidote to the desire economy
- William Kay: Financial education may become compulsory for all consumers
- Secrets of Success: The luck of a successful fund manager
- Private Investor: Marry the gossip to the trends and it's a golden scenario
- Food retail players set for all-out price war
- Is there a pattern to topping the charts?
- Wealth Check: 'We want to see the world, but keep debts down, too'
- Collectors turning old cash into a thing of note
- Online banking proves a hit with time-poor Britain
- Eurotunnel board prepare for Paris showdown
- The Week In Review: Tintin helps Ottakar's propects in booming bookshop sector
- No Pain, No Gain: MacLellan will get the respect it richly deserves
- 1 'Sickening, deluded and unforgivable': Bloody attack brings terror to capital’s streets
- 2 Mothers' diets may harm IQs in two-thirds of babies
- 3 Far-right French historian, 78-year-old Dominique Venner, commits suicide in Notre Dame in protest against gay marriage
- 4 Eyewitness gives extraordinary account of her confrontation with Woolwich attackers
- 5 Woolwich attack: The EDL might have a sinister plan as a soldier is murdered in suspected Islamic terrorist attack
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