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Saturday, 25 March 2006
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Voices
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- Marjorie Wallace: The ditching of the Mental Health Bill is a victory for compassion over coercion
- David Cameron: 'We'll build more homes. And they will be beautiful'
- Patrick Cockburn: Everyone is at risk from trigger-happy US troops
- Geoffrey Lean: Who would live in the ultimate green house?
- Phil Sands: I would like to ask my captors: 'Would you have killed me?'
- Richard Ingrams' Week: What Ken and Mussolini have in common
- Jemima Lewis: A craving for order is born in the playground
- D J Taylor: You only win when you're singing...
- Rupert Cornwell: Out of America
Sport
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- Commonwealth Games: Brown money at last: now for a blue-chip wrapping
- Racing: Blythe Knight battles for Lincoln glory
- Racing: Electrocutionist lights up Arabian night
- Fishing Lines: For the record, size does matter
- Athletics: Sprinters hit new low in relay shambles
- Motorcycling: Haslam's rare route to British glory
- Racing: Ouija name to conjure with on big night
- Motorcycling: Pedrosa has lived with the hype, but can he take the heat as the new Rossi?
- Commonwealth Games: Australians cry foul to take gold from England
- Commonwealth Games: Nieland and Idowu strike telling blow for maturity
- Commonwealth Games: Gavin's golden gloves thrill Amir
- Commonwealth Games: Coe raps long-distance Collins
- Snooker: Ding on course to retain Chinese title
- Basketball: Eagles soar to summit in pursuit of first title
- Racing: Common World to sound a fanfare for Redcar
- Sport on TV: Britain's home-made appliance of science
- Point-to-point: Guerriero can get best out of Touch Of Flame
Cricket
- They walked the line for Freddie
- One-Day Series: England undone by panic batting
- Kallis and De Villiers steady the South African ship
- Mahmood arrives fresh and hostile for England battles
- Tony Cozier: Lara steps up to fight the dying of the light
- Australia 228-5 South Africa: Ponting leads by example to equal Bradman's landmark
Travel
Travel RSS Feed - click to grab the feedEurope
- When in Rome... don't do as the tourists do
- Spain's Sierra Nevada: Safety first in the mountains
- Five Best: Italian viewpoints
- Florence: Walking in a work of art
- Basel: Haute cuisine, high culture and high-rise bars
- Geneva: A place to look and linger
- Switzerland's smaller cities: A treasure trove for travellers
- Zürich: There's more to it than finance
- Bern: A World Heritage Site steeped in history and culture
- Lucerne: Mountains, music and festivals galore
- Trail Of The Unexpected: The Greeks in Sicily
Money
Money RSS Feed - click to grab the feedSpend & Save
- Lie back and let the experts grab ISA glory for you
- Will parents invest their extra £250?
- Wealth Check: The warning signs are going off everywhere
- Secrets Of Success: A canny lot, those Scottish investors
- Rosie Millard: Thrifty Living
- The Week In Review: Swell prospects at Forth Ports
- Professional, Investor: OK, we've hit 6,000 - now curb your enthusiasm
- Twelve days and counting to use your ISA
- Choose the funds that make perfect partners
- Money News: L&G customers to be set time limit for mis-selling claims
- Wealth Check: A pension dream built on bricks and mortar
- 1 Bankers could face jail after report urges the Government to introduce new criminal offence for reckless management
- 2 Breaking the Silence: In the reality of occupation, there are no Palestinian civilians – only potential terrorists
- 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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