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Monday, 21 July 2008
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- Harold Evans: 'These grand designs must have stories to back them up'
- Global warming documentary broke TV rules
- The land of the Three: Inside Roger Wright's radio culture club
- My Mentor: Julie Etchingham on Nick Pollard
- Gerry Jackson: The radio heroine defying Mugabe's heavies
- Survival training: The hostile environments course that is saving reporters' lives
- How smart sponsorship has brought the name of a once obscure foreign airline into everyday vocabulary
- My Life in Media: Paul Gambaccini
- My Week In Media: Jayne Middlemiss
- Larry Charles is turning his razor-sharp wit on world religion - and no one will be spared
Obituaries
- Lord Stokes: Tough industrialist unfairly blamed for the failure of Leyland's merger with the British Motor Corporation
- Lord Hunt of Tanworth: Cabinet Secretary who appeared in the High Court to contest publication of the Crossman diaries
- Jacob Blacker: Architect who assisted Goldfinger
- Kate Mortimer: Financial adviser of daunting intellect
- Raymond Lefevre: Maestro of easy listening
- Monica Dickinson: Matriarch of a racing dynasty
Voices
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- Marcus Tanner: Karadzic, the psychiatrist who became a genocidal madman
- Cardinal Crescenzio Sepe: Prejudice in life, indifference in death
- Michael McCarthy: Ofcom's judgement failed to address the key question... was this programme accurate?
- Bernard Jenkin: We're making headway in Iraq and need to stay there
- Rachel North: Drop the knife – but we'll keep our missiles, thanks
Sport
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- Vaughan lays blame for Test humiliation on lack of unity
- Second Test: South Africa clinch victory
- England 203 & 50-2 South Africa 522: Vaughan's fall leaves England struggling to mount rescue act
- Anderson sets gutsy example that batsmen fail to mirror
- De Villiers revels in being cast as villain to silence the terraces
- England 203 & 327 South Africa 522 & 9-0: South Africa dominance gives Vaughan an unsavoury verdict
- Round-Up: Ten Doeschate pulls Essex out of the fire
- 'It was the first time I was booed on to a field – that hurt and it motivated me to do better'
- Newell backs Pattinson decision by selectors but admits surprise
Golf
- Harrington blows away Norman with flourish of a true champion
- 'Fear' stirs Harrington to enlarge major haul
- Brian Viner: Irishman's incredible double created from spirit and nerve
- Wood earns Silver Medal with display worthy of a professional
- James Lawton: Norman goes down under the weight of years but with the heart of a fighter
- Open champion calls on Faldo to pick Monty
- Westwood eager to escape from Birkdale's ill winds
- Rose in Ryder peril after failing to match past glories
- Poulter not perfect but making strides on the big occasion
- Howell keeps his Ryder Cup hopes alive with a strong last-day effort
- Open Diary
- 1 Asteroid nine times the size of the QE2 liner to sail pass Earth
- 2 Notes from a small island: Is Sealand an independent 'micronation' or an illegal fortress?
- 3 British business: We need to stay in the EU - or risk losing up to £92bn a year
- 4 You thought Ryanair's attendants had it bad? Wait 'til you hear about their pilots
- 5 It’s official: thanks to Stephen Hawking's Israel boycott, anti-Semitism is no more
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