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Thursday, 11 March 2010
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- YouTube's most-watched videos of the week
- StumbleUpon top 5 rated websites: Urban Camouflage, income by religious belief
- US city schools locked down after Australia online threat
- Current Twitter trends: 'texts I hate', 'don't call yourself...', PlayStation Move
- Your location is a commodity for internet companies, advertisers
Obituaries
- Raymond Mason: Artist celebrated for his sculptures in relief depicting vibrant humanity
- Mark Linkous: Troubled singer and songwriter who recorded as Sparklehorse
- Ruby Hunter: Pioneering Aboriginal singer and songwriter
- John Prevett: Actuary who played a crucial role in winning compensation for the victims of thalidomide
- David Ross: Historian and authority on Sir William Wallace
Voices
Voices RSS Feed - click to grab the feedCommentators
- Sean O'Grady: Expect few surprises and plenty of caution
- David Stubbs: Prog rockers strike a blow for all musical artists
- James Moore: The politicians' solution: sit back and hope
- Suzanne Franks: You can't take the politics out of humanitarian aid
- Susie Rushton: London's retail roads to ruin
- Neil Kinnock: Let's concentrate on the pursuit of small utopias, not big ones
- Mark Talbot: Bloody, yes, but freedom flourished in the Dark Ages
- Ben Chu: Why the banks are an undemocratic vested interest
- Douglas Alexander: With the right effort, the world can meet the Millennium Development Goals
- Ben Chu: Barlcays bets on Volker failure
- Kim Sengupta: A glimpse of tension in the 'War on Terror'
- Lord Ramsbotham: Issue is no less than whether we are a civilised country
- Michael Savage: A vote-winner and a headache
- Guy Adams: Commercial forces born in the USA
- Archie Bland: When Jack Bauer ruled DC
- Carola Long: Don't let's be patronised by 'celebrities'
- Peter Beresford: It doesn't help society to think of older people as a burden
Sport
Sport RSS Feed - click to grab the feedCricket
- Cook leads England with dominant century
- Botham 'amazed' that Strauss skipped tour
- Complete scorecard: Bangladesh vs England
- Onions bales out with mystery back injury
- Modi's baby gets growing pains
- Onions set to return home from England tour
- Love before cricket: star's priorities outrage Australia
- Captain Cook starts voyage with gentle Test
- Australia include Clarke in squad
- Pakistan hand Younis and Yousuf life bans
Motor Racing
- Schumacher impresses during practice
- The ten best Formula One drivers
- Britain's dream team on track for success
- Teamwork holds key to title, says Button
- Button shrugs off McLaren design controversy
- F1 race centre - latest news, stats and standings
- Everything you want to know for the new season
- Richard Branson: 'It's been fantastic to be part of the journey'
- Hamilton has no intention of going off rails
- Strong season in prospect for British GT
Life & Style
Life & Style RSS Feed - click to grab the feedFood & Drink
- Get a whiff of this
- Introducing Italy's Winezero and other sobering wines
- Food takes the stage at SXSW
- China ousts US as Bordeaux's top client outside Europe
- Are you a ‘gastronomic nationalist’?
- Atlantic bluefin tuna: the sushi king
- Europe to argue for bluefin tuna trade ban
- Japan to fight global trade ban on Atlantic bluefin tuna
Travel
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- BA cabin crew to strike over cost-cutting
- Strikes cause travel headache for BA passengers
- Second rail union votes for strikes
- Hopes raised for battered airline industry
- Passengers must wait for BA strike dates
- Weekly transport and tourism agenda: LA Live Completion
- Japan's 98th airport opens with only one flight
- US traffic deaths reach record low
- 1 Stoke City investigate 'religious abuse' after 'pig's head is found in Kenwyne Jones' locker'
- 2 Gove’s lesson: spare the comma, spoil the child
- 3 You thought Ryanair's attendants had it bad? Wait 'til you hear about their pilots
- 4 Join Ryanair! See the world! But we'll only pay you for nine months a year
- 5 It’s official: thanks to Stephen Hawking's Israel boycott, anti-Semitism is no more
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