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Saturday, 15 April 2006
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Voices
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- Dan Plesch: Let's ignore Dr Strangelove. Iran's threat means working even harder for peace
- Richard Schoch: Do you sincerely want to be happy? Then stop all this pleasure-seeking
- Paul Arnott: A townie in a country idyll. But why should I feel guilty?
- A S Byatt: 'She dressed tragedy as high comedy'
- Geoffrey Lean: Mr Cameron heads for Arctic wastes, and a cold wind blows for the PM
- Professor David Clark: 'We are a bit therapy averse in this country'
- Richard Ingrams' Week: Terrorism then and now
- Jemima Lewis: It's our fault for robbing children of innocence
- Rupert Cornwell: Out of America
Sport
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- London Marathon: Kastor ready to fill the Radcliffe void
- Snooker: Murphy splutters but holds nerve
- Racing: Prescott pursues a Classic dream
- Soldier blinded in gang attack claims world skiing record
- Racing: Gallops reports point to Rohaani in Rosebery
- Snooker: Emotional year for long journey man
- Basketball: Newcastle overcome Brighton on the road to clean sweep
- Boxing: Hatton relinquishes IBF crown to target Mayweather
Cricket
- India hand out another lesson to England
- Young guns misfire on Sidebottom's day
- Shaun of a new life: Warne and a Test debut at 36 change the world for county stalwart
- Nottinghamshire 191 MCC 7-1: Clarke comes of age to lead assault on champions
- The clamour grows throughout the land: pick Cook now
- Sport on TV: Marvellous Monty's story free of wrong kind of spin
- Farewell to Troy Cooley, the quiet Australian who launched England's pace revolution
Money
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- 'Please, sir, can we do rocket science instead?'
- Questions Of Cash: A missing cheque cost me £200 in lost returns
- Collector's Corner: Cook up some cash without forking out
- Rosie Millard: Thrifty Living
- Private Investor: Why is the DTI being so quiet over BAA?
- Professional Investor: Now the new frontier lies to the east
- Shares are back in vogue; now cut the cost of trading
- The Week In Review: The cost of a healthy lifestyle
- Wealth Check: 'How will I live with all this debt?'
- So, do you really have to get on board that plane?
- David Prosser: Free broadband may still cost you
- Sam Dunn: Teach our kids a lesson that's worth learning of the class
- Money News: 'Free' broadband - or a 'marketing stunt'?
- 1 What, let gays get married? We must be bonkers
- 2 Rocky Horror star Tim Curry 'suffers major stroke'
- 3 Exclusive: How MI5 blackmails British Muslims
- 4 EDL marches on Newcastle as attacks on Muslims increase tenfold in the wake of Woolwich machete attack which killed Drummer Lee Rigby
- 5 Farewell, Shameless. Your heirs have work to do
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