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Wednesday, 19 August 2009
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- Kim Dae-jung: South Korean president awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his 'Sunshine Policy' towards the North
- John Bentley: Actor who played Noele Gordon's husband in 'Crossroads'
- Vernon Forrest: Boxer who won world titles at two weights and was admired for his work with the disadvantaged
- Professor Graham Rees
- Norman Glass: Civil servant whose work led to the Sure Start programme
- Barry Beckett: Musician who helped form the Muscles Shoals Rhythm Section
Voices
Voices RSS Feed - click to grab the feedCommentators
- Malalai Joya: Don't be fooled by this democratic façade – the people are betrayed
- Alaa Al Aswany: My country discusses human rights, even as it tortures
- Richard Garner: From today, it's a brave new world for students
- Jonathan Brown: 'Everybody loved Vince. I hope that when I die, I'll be as fondly remembered'
- Liz Hoggard: I've been dumped. How cool is that?
- Bahram Bekhradnia: If you're off to university, then prepare for the perfect storm
- Manmohan Singh: The world is watching India. We can feel proud of our standing
- Sean O'Grady: Empty words return to haunt Brown
- Antonio Guterres: A terrible dilemma facing humanitarian agencies
- Steve Connor: Run the program, join the dots and find the terrorist
- Amy Jenkins: They don't make films for people like me
- Rhodri Marsden: How can we stop these criminals in cyberspace?
- Nick Young: To beat swine flu we need to show some personal responsibility
- Guy Adams: The polar opposite to what I'd expected
Sport
Sport RSS Feed - click to grab the feedCricket
- Australia gain upper hand in Ashes decider
- Cricket chiefs probe Ashes betting claim
- Oval victory would beat 2005 highs, says Flintoff
- Flintoff ready to unleash the perfect storm, says Strauss
- James Lawton: One man shoulders hopes of halting Ponting's men
- Strauss predicts the 'greatest Test'
- Flintoff has a head for business
- Australia gain upper hand in Ashes decider
- Twenty wickets on an Oval pitch? It could happen...
- ICC stresses importance of vigilance over match-fixing
- Matthew Hayden's Ashes Summer: This is a time to be bold – so England should drop Broad for Sidebottom
- Unsung Durham stars shine
- England are distracted says Ponting
- Strauss 'encouraged' by Flintoff form
- Clarke keen to test Trott's nerve for big occasion
- 1 Freedom fighters? Cannibals? The truth about Syria’s rebels
- 2 Breaking the Silence: In the reality of occupation, there are no Palestinian civilians – only potential terrorists
- 3 Special Report: US troops are stationed in Japan to protect the nation. But to sex workers in Okinawa, they bring fear, not security
- 4 Vice pulls 'breathtakingly tasteless' fashion shoot glorifying the suicides of famous female authors from Sylvia Plath to Virginia Woolf
- 5 Iran to send 4,000 troops to aid President Assad forces in Syria
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