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Friday, 20 November 2009
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- Google adds automatic captions to YouTube
- "What's happening?" Twitter wants to know
- YouTube's most watched videos of the week: 'Modern Warfare 2' gameplay, vloggers and 'Robsten'
- Top US web properties for October 2009: consumers purchasing e-card and gifts online
- StumbleUpon top 5 rated websites: human with robotic arm, hermit crab living in bottle top
- China tightens supervision of online games
Obituaries
- Ray Charnley: Footballer who was Blackpool's leading scorer for nine consecutive seasons in the First Division
- Ken Wlaschin: Film historian and festival organiser who brought the best of world cinema to London
- Jeff Clyne: Bassist and stalwart of the British jazz scene for 40 years
- Manuel Solis
- Irving Kriesberg
- Pamela Carruthers: Show jumping course designer
- Professor Nick Atkin: Celebrated scholar of French and Catholic history
Voices
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- Denis MacShane: At last Britain wins a Euro-title
- Philip Norman: The human drama that unfolds in every snatch of overheard conversation
- Vanessa Mock: A reputation forged by putting off difficult decisions
- Amy Jenkins: We can't help ourselves: our love affair with skinny just goes on
- The truth is out there: 21/11/2009
- Paul Woolley: It is the best and worst of times for Anglo-Catholic relations
- John May: Prevention is better than cure for the young unemployed
- Ben Chu: The ideology that supports Big Finance
- Sam Zarifi: If Afghanistan fails, who will pay the price?
- Sam Zarifi: If Afghanistan fails, who will pay the price?
- Ben Chu: Britain's European confusion
- Ruth Spellman: Why do women struggle to break into top boardrooms?
- Douglas Alexander: Fighting together for a safer future for the world's children
- Geoff Mulgan: Only with an act of political courage can we re-civilise our economy
- Steve Connor: Huge potential balanced against ethical fears
- Susie Rushton: The raw truth about TV chefs in the flesh
Travel
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- Widow's tribute to hero PC swept away in floods
- Climate change survey says 83% willing to make sacrifices
- My life in travel: Angela Griffin, actress and television presenter
- Something To Declare: León, Spain; Lebanon; Colombia, via Florida; Answers on Australia
- World's biggest cruise ship goes on display
- Open Jaw: Dining out on tales of the Pudding Shop
- Travel Agenda: Kendal Mountain Festival, Dean Street Townhouse, Viceroy Snowmass, Homecoming Scotland
Skiing
- High anxiety: the biggest lift-served verticals
- Obergurgl: A blast from a past master
- Samoëns: A resort that goes down a treat
- Chalet holidays: A snow place like home
- Rail travel that hits the heights with carbon footprint site
- Ski news: So far, so good for this season's snow
- Ski gear: Ready to wear this winter
Money
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- Santander takes pole position in charges battle
- Make the most of your gift to charity
- Consuming Issuse: The phoney supermarket price war
- Alice-Azania Jarvis: 'I try to avoid shops at this time of year'
- Derek Pain: Printing.com is riding out the recession in style
- Simon Read: Everyone should be able to keep warm
- Ben Yearsley: Miton's spot on for the risk-averse
- Money Insider: Rising inflation hits savers
- Questions Of Cash: 'I'm not getting anywhere with my Carphone Warehouse complaint'
- 1 What, let gays get married? We must be bonkers
- 2 'Something passed underneath us, quite close': Airbus A320 has close encounter with UFO
- 3 Rocky Horror star Tim Curry 'suffers major stroke'
- 4 Exclusive: How MI5 blackmails British Muslims
- 5 Lord of the Sings: Sir Christopher Lee, 91, to release heavy metal album
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