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Monday, 7 September 2009
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- Fundamentalism will damage society, says top scientist
- Why untidy gardens make the best habitat for wildlife
- Breakthrough highlights the role of genes in Alzheimer's
- Sexes differ over dishonesty says new study
- Chocolate-powered car's first race
- Facebook may give your brain a good workout
- Chimp infants know when to turn off tears
Obituaries
- Keith Waterhouse: Celebrated columnist and writer best known for 'Billy Liar' and 'Jeffrey Barnard Is Unwell'
- Frank Gardner: Racing driver who turned down Formula One but won championships in other disciplines
- Gani Fawehinmi: Lawyer and activist who fought for human rights in Nigeria
- Charles Harrison: Art historian and critic celebrated for his work on the journals 'Art-Language' and 'Studio International'
- Professor William Birch: Geographer and academic who championed the polytechnic ideal
Voices
Voices RSS Feed - click to grab the feedCommentators
- Kim Sengupta: 'My trial was a farce,' Pervez whispered from his prison cell
- Katherine Butler: Afghan women now face new dangers
- Peter Davies: We doctors just want to help. Pity our bosses get in the way
- Steve Connor: A great British meeting of minds
- Nigel Morris: Why the story refuses to go away
- Virginia Ironside: Well I just felt sorry for him ...
- Emma Clark: Women are changing the ground rules
- Mary Dejevsky: Powerful messages coded in barriers and happy babies
- Neil Hunt: Funding for Alzheimer's research must be increased
- Grace Boyle: India's farmers will gladly tell you why they champion organic food
- Andrew Buncombe: Fresh baguettes and ancient enemies
- Richard Lambert: Lord Turner has generated headlines about the wrong issues
Sport
Sport RSS Feed - click to grab the feedCricket
- England's brittle batting gets lost in pursuit again
- Collingwood: England peaked before ODIs
- Ponting quits Twenty20 cricket
- Secret ingredient needed to spice up 50-over game
- Flintoff suffers deep vein thrombosis after surgery
- Broad set to miss third ODI
- Ponting poised to re-enter fray
- Trescothick set for India return
Tennis
- Murray races to US Open victory over Dent
- Murray beaten by Cilic at US Open
- Oudin keeps pecking away to see off fourth Russian
- Murray steps up with game to cut down big hitters
- Clijsters hits heights to send Venus crashing
- Federer's mind games see him through
- Djokovic charms US crowd with McEnroe rally
- Soderling first in last eight after Davydenko limps out
- Murray made me look average says Dent
- Subdued Nadal struggles to prove fit for purpose
- Isner's power humbles shell-shocked Roddick
- Serena crushes Hantuchova in quick time
- 1 Breaking: Soldier killed in Woolwich machete attack named as Drummer Lee Rigby
- 2 'Sickening, deluded and unforgivable': Horrific attack brings terror to London’s streets
- 3 Grace Dent: I’m not sure how these people can avoid being called ‘bigots’. And the more ‘civilised’, the worse they are
- 4 Ingrid Loyau-Kennett, the mother-of-two hailed as a hero for confronting Woolwich attackers, thought: 'better me than a child'
- 5 Woolwich attack: The EDL will seek to exploit this evil crime for their own evil ends
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