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Monday, 22 June 2009
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News
News RSS Feed - click to grab the feedObituaries
- Lord Dahrendorf: Philosopher and liberal politician who became the first foreign director of the LSE
- Simon Oates: Actor who starred as the scientist Dr John Ridge in ‘Doomwatch’
- Henry Rothschild: Collector who occupied a central place in British crafts and design
- Eddie Bo: Singer, pianist, songwriter and producer who played a leading role in the New Orleans scene
- Angela Richey: Inspirational violinist and passionate teacher
- John McCarthy: Charismatic choral conductor and arranger
- Briefly: Vicente Ferrer
Voices
Voices RSS Feed - click to grab the feedEditorials
- Leading article: Throw open the doors for fresh air of reform
- Leading article: A proper price must be paid for a visit to the dentist
- Leading article: A mishandled hostage crisis and Iraq's uncertain future
- Leading article: Mr Tsvangirai deserves our support
- Leading article: The task for the next Speaker
- Leading article: Streets ahead
- Leading article: Sound of summer
Commentators
- Michael McCarthy: Our wondrous flora has been left in the shade
- Sean O'Grady: We are supposed to worship brutality
- Benjamin Netanyahu: The Iranian people have expressed a deep desire for freedom
- Lee Bryant: People power can reboot Britain
- Cherie Blair: Everyone suffers when women bear the brunt of global poverty
- Martin Mills: This surprising voice for democracy is now in a race against time
- Jerome Taylor: The beliefs behind the halal and kosher rituals
- Veronica Lee: Murray doesn't deserve this sniping
Sport
Sport RSS Feed - click to grab the feedCricket
- Panesar in as England go for spin
- Vaughan not selected for Ashes training squad
- Afridi fires Pakistan to glory
- Ponting sure new boys can replace old masters
- ICC president praises England's Twenty20 vision
- Two killed at Pakistan celebrate cricket success
- Brunt rips through Kiwis to seal World Cup double
- Dom Joly: All singing, all dancing but all rubbish
- England set to reveal Ashes selection clues
Motor Racing
- Vettel dominates as poor start costs Button
- Mosley in reverse gear over legal threat
- James Lawton: Mosley's spectacle of self-interest does no justice to Fangio, Ascari or Silverstone
- Briatore writes off Mosley's bid to make peace with renegades
- Breakaway would be 'total disaster' says Ecclestone
- Title leader happy to gain points after car struggles
- Rea storms to first Superbike win
Tennis
- Beckham helps Murray to handle the pressure
- Murray too strong for Kendrick
- Federer stages exhibition of ruthless intent
- Robson hits wall after flying start
- 'We should hit the grunters where it hurts: on the scoreboard'
- Murray v Kendrick: Latest updates
- Soderling again shows ability to surprise
- All quiet on the grunting front
- Nick Bollettieri: Murray can show us he's a true Braveheart
- Robson falls at first hurdle
- Robson gets her chance to shine
- Nick Bollettieri: Unfortunate Lu the sacrificial lamb for greatest of all time
- Roddick safely through at Wimbledon
- Fans on Murray Mountain are older and wiser – but their hopes are high
- Coaching Report: Daniela Hantuchova vs Laura Robson
- Home crowd spur on Ward but Verdasco is too strong
- Federer and Sharapova through at Wimbledon
- Kournikova tops 'sexiest tennis star' poll
- Coaching report: Grunting
- Sharapova just happy to be back
- My Champion of Champions: Annabel Croft, former Wimbledon champion and TV presenter, on Roger Federer
- SW19 Diary: A cautionary tale about playing doubles with Plod
- 'Pressure on Murray could work against him'
- My Champion of Champions: Bud Collins, Veteran US broadcaster and author, on Rod Laver
- Wimbledon in Brief: Hungry Venus thinks striking gold at 2012 Olympics is capital idea
- 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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