Day In a Page
Saturday, 11 April 2009
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Voices
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- Anthony Seldon: Feral? No! Our kids are better than ever
- Matthew Bell: The IoS Diary
- James Purnell: Couples marry for love, not for tax breaks
- Richard Watson: Is this the first sign of a new terrorist strategy?
- DJ Taylor: Let's speak plainly
- Farzana Shaikh: The vacuum that rules Pakistan
- Omar Waraich: Pakistani immigrants must not all be cast as extremists
- Phillip Hodson: Counselling needs a legal basis for client protection
- John Sentamu: The currency of Zimbabwe is falsehood
- Katy Guest: Literacy is not reading. It's a form of mining
- If you're angry and you know it, lob a stiletto at someone ...
- Kathy Marks: A long-suffering people who want to live in peace
Sport
Sport RSS Feed - click to grab the feedGolf
- McIlroy takes rough with smooth for lucky escape
- James Lawton: Never say die is Tiger's cry as game eludes him
- Horror hole damages Harrington's hat-trick bid
- Storm fails to halt Masters
- McIlroy’s heavenly start ends at hellish 16th
- The Hacker: Some lateral thinking is needed to find a cure for the unspeakable
- James Lawton: Struggling Tiger fights to unleash true genius
- Masters Diary: Lightweight Daly ready to get on the road to Europe
- Cloud hangs over fallen McIlroy
Travel
Travel RSS Feed - click to grab the feedEurope
- Set sail and see three European countries in eight days
- Show boating: Take to the water in Menorca and you'll discover a new side to the island
- 24-Hour Room Service: Hospes Madrid, Madrid
- Secret garden: Explore Valencia's Sierra de Irta
- The Traveller's Guide To: Spanish golfing holidays
- Five French farmhouse hotels
- 24-Hour Room Service: The Charles Munich, Germany
Money
Money RSS Feed - click to grab the feedSpend & Save
- Testing times: How to afford school fees in the crunch
- Wealth Check: Help us clear debts and reduce our mortgage
- Julian Knight: Pension cut is glimpse into a poorer future
- Regular savers feel the benefit
- Thrifty Living: Free money is on offer, but you could pay later
- Simon Read: Why pensions are a girl's best friend
- Mark Dampier: An investment for bears and bulls
- It's time to move on: HIPs are here to stay
- Councils close lending gap by acting as banks
- Questions Of Cash: 'I no longer have the money to fight my case'
- The Insider: MP3s in the dock, make sure you get it right
- Alice-Azania Jarvis: 'Sewing? I hate it! But there's this lovely man at my local dry cleaner'
- Beginner's Guide To: Prepaid cards
- Derek Pain: AIM will bounce back when the crunch eases
- Wealth Check: 'Should I pay back my debt or try to save?'
- Aegon pays more on income protection
- Unable to move, Britons are set to splash out £4.5bn on DIY over Easter
- Rates held, but that's little comfort for savers
- 1 Serena Williams apologises after comment that rape victim 'shouldn't have put herself in that position'
- 2 Disability campaigners celebrate 'victory' after government rethink over plans to make it more difficult to claim disability benefits
- 3 Bankers could face jail after report urges the Government to introduce new criminal offence for reckless management
- 4 Breaking the Silence: In the reality of occupation, there are no Palestinian civilians – only potential terrorists
- 5 We never knew Nigella Lawson - and we still don’t
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