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Monday, 2 June 2008
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- Trust says BBC is paying its stars the market rate
- BBC cleared of overpaying stars
- Howell he pull it off? Rupert reveals his plans to save ITV
- My Week: Stephen K Amos
- Sara Pepper's Co-operative Student Journalist of the Year award-winning article
- Fashionable young women form the vanguard of Q Radio
- Vote for a new world order in The Hospital Club 100
- The beauty of print: the best-looking titles on the news-stand
- Celebrating the best in young British journalism
- Are ads on children's social networking sites harmless child's play or virtual insanity?
- The Culture Show: Strippers, gunshots and zebra sex...
- My Life In Media: Sue Phillips
- My Mentor: Heny Bonsu on Mike Embley
Sport
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- Full stadiums and busy sofas underline the pull of India's all-singing Twenty20
- Yorkshire 395 Lancashire 481-5 dec: Horton regrets failing to follow in Yousuf's footsteps
- Surrey 326 & 227 Somerset 446 & 111-2: Hurry's work ethic helps Somerset rush to the top
- Tea Report: Yorkshire 395 v Lancashire 437-4 (134 overs)
- Close Report: Surrey 326 & 227; Somerset 446 & 111-2
- Hansie Cronje: A murky tale of race and match-fixing
- England stay loyal to old guard in Flintoff's absence
- Australia 479-7 dec & 12-0 West Indies 352: Lee's haul tips balance in favour of Australia
- Lunch Report: Surrey 326 & 227; Somerset 446 & 94-2
- Lunch Report: Yorkshire 395 v Lancashire 340-4 (101 overs)
- Australia 479-7 dec West Indies 125-3: MacGill calls time on Test career but Warne still not tempted
- Surrey 326 & 172-7 Somerset 446: Blackwell skittles Surrey as hosts fail to perform
- Harmison steers Durham to win with hat-trick
Extras
Extras RSS Feed - click to grab the feed- Anthony Painter: It's the end of the conservative age">Anthony Painter: It's the end of the conservative age
- Sleeping Around: The infamous four">Sleeping Around: The infamous four
- Minority Report: Out with the jihadis and in with the hirabis">Minority Report: Out with the jihadis and in with the hirabis
- 1 Liam Gallagher slams Daft Punk: 'I could have written Get Lucky in an hour'
- 2 What, let gays get married? We must be bonkers
- 3 'Something passed underneath us, quite close': Airbus A320 has close encounter with UFO
- 4 Lord of the Sings: Sir Christopher Lee, 91, to release heavy metal album
- 5 Two bailed after arrest over Woolwich attack Twitter comments
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