Day In a Page
Wednesday, 12 July 2006
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Voices
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- Jacques Chirac: Going our own way will not solve global warming
- Andrew Grice: The day sleaze seeped in beneath the door of No 10
- Leonard Doyle: Kashmir remains salt in running sore with India
- David King: Why we have no alternative to nuclear power
- Dylan Jones: Unlike Rome or Siena or Florence, Milan's modus operandi seems to be one of disguise
- Cooper Brown: He's Out There
- Tim Willis: Experimental musician who was prone to sabotage
- The Third Leader: Skin deep
- The Third Leader: A long, green, happy life
Environment
Environment RSS Feed - click to grab the feed- Blair takes nuclear option in bid to solve Britain's energy problem
- Global warming 'will cancel out Western aid and devastate Africa'
- Happiness is... a tiny island in the Pacific
- Foreign bees 'a threat to local species'
- Labour reaction: Backbench MPs pledge to oppose changes to the planning system
- 'Climate change should be taken out of politics to allow radical remedies'
- Hare today, gone tomorrow?
- Green reaction: Environmentalists express dismay at 'a huge mistake'
Sport
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- Tour de France: Dessel takes yellow jersey on first Tour but true leader remains up in the air
- Athletics: Rejuvenated Jones puts troubles behind her
- Tour de France: Freire flair triumphs in thrilling Dax sprint
- Racing: Rajeem win vindicates Brittain's shock tactics
- Athletics: Liu breaks Jackson's world record
- Athletics: Pregnant Radcliffe aims for Olympics
- Racing: Nannina's young legs and old blood to triumph
- Racing: Muir insists Enforcer can prove best
- Racing: Spencer to make amends on Mike
- Racing: Fallon forced to wait over ban verdict
- 1 Austerity has hardened the nation's heart
- 2 Tottenham to smash pay scale with £150,000-a-week contract in attempt to tie Gareth Bale to club
- 3 Strewth mate. Aussies wave goodbye to Britain as it becomes too pricey to stay
- 4 Be more professional! GCHQ staff rapped as WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange reveals messages that he says point to 'fit up'
- 5 Join Ryanair! See the world! But we'll only pay you for nine months a year
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