Day In a Page
Tuesday, 19 April 2005
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- The Third Leader: Nature notes (by rail)
- Catherine Pepinster: A German Pope chosen to save Europe
- Rosemary Hollis: 'Britain's standing as a defender of international law is dented'
- Michael Howard must start sharing the limelight
- Graham Hills: When knowledge crystallises, it becomes dogmatic
- Our Man in Paris: Café society ain't what it was
- Jeremy Laurance: The health debate we need is not the one you hear
- The Third Leader: Bean counting
- Patrick Cockburn: She was doing something the US war machine said was beyond its power
- Tam Dalyell: When hecklers ruled the hustings and party soundbites were silent
- John Curtice: Chancellor has ingredient Blair lacks - voters' trust
- Robert Winder: The same old story of bigotry and intolerance
Sport
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- Baseball: Politics take back seat as Nationals give American capital reasons to be cheerful
- Athletics: Yamauchi races into World Championship marathon squad
- Cycling: Legends support Armstrong decision to Tour no more
- Racing: Shanghai Lily collects a Classic fragrance
- Equestrianism: Leading six nations from Athens to compete for Windsor's Prospect Cup
- Snooker: Higgins' sparkling display accounts for Selby
- Athletics: Radcliffe blames emergency pit-stop on pre-race pasta and grilled salmon
- Snooker: Hunter faces toughest challenge after Holt causes upset
- Racing: Nicholls and Pipe bring out big guns for finale
- Diving: Medal winner, aged 10, gives British diving a lift
- Cycling: Armstrong will retire from saddle after this year's Tour
- James Lawton: In the long run, Radcliffe cannot erase Athens flop
- 1 Breaking the Silence: In the reality of occupation, there are no Palestinian civilians – only potential terrorists
- 2 Mike Ashley wants blood after last season's trauma at Newcastle - and it won't stop with Derek Llambias
- 3 Richard Nieuwenhuizen death: Six teenagers and 50-year-old father convicted of manslaughter in shocking case of referee killed over a game of football
- 4 Exclusive: Newcastle's star talent-spotter on brink as Joe Kinnear sparks walkout
- 5 Vast methane 'plumes' seen in Arctic ocean as sea ice retreats
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