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Monday, 17 December 2012
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- Kenneth Kendall: Much-loved newsreader who became the first to be seen on screen
- Birger Stromsheim: One of the ‘Heroes of Telemark’
- IK Gujral: Politician who improved India’s foreign relations
- Dieter Bührle: Controversial arms dealer
- Jenni Rivera: Revered singer
- Galina Vishnevskaya: Soprano whose voice entranced Britten and who fled the Soviet Union
Voices
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- Sports Personality of the Year, Fabrice Muamba and why we should beware mixing sport and real-life dramas
- The fight for the centre ground between Nick Clegg and David Cameron makes the Coalition fragile
- Boyle wouldn't go gentle into that good knighthood
- It did seem rather a lot of trouble to go to just to acquire a new set of place mats
- If Instagram turns this Andrea Dworkin into Beatrice Dalle, then I’ll pay for it
- The more lethal weapons, the better
- Bob Crow should be fighting for all workers, not just his union fat cats
- The toughest question for Cameron come 2015: how to solve a problem like Ukip?
- Modernity is here – we have acquired a milkman and glass bottles
- Reasons to be (cautiously) cheerful about next year
- Ukip are by no means libertarian
- Still irritated by Instagram selling photos to advertisers? Time to move on
- ‘Killing became as easy as drinking water. I will never be able to forget’
- Newtown: What we learnt from Obama’s speech and what we can expect from US gun laws in future
- The Bill of Rights Commission Report reflects the muddled Tory stance on Europe
- Vegetarianism is India's curse, it must be ditched
- It's time to break the second amendment's stranglehold over America
- Golden oldies? David Cameron favours the elderly because they're the ones who vote
- Living Wage campaign's success shows politics at its very best
- The rise of campophobia
- Is it really the end of the world? Our history of the imminent apocalypse
- I support this appeal because I have seen how charity brings hope to children forced to kill
- A year older, and I still can’t believe that I’m not the youth I used to be
- Why I would carry a gun in the US
- Please don’t send me any books – unless you own a time machine
- Virginia Ironside's Dilemmas: My hopelessly romantic ex says I'm not 'the one'.
- We aren’t proper friends – so do I really owe you a Christmas card?
- The United States Supreme Court shouldn't rush to legislate on same-sex marriage
- The myth of over-paid public sector workers
- Strivers versus shirkers: the reality of work for young graduates today
- In the search for justice in the former Yugoslavia, are we ignoring the Serbian victims of war crimes?
- Most of us know the body does not have a 'way of shutting down' to prevent rape, but we have to change the thinking of those who don't
- Some seasonal advice for my lovely little sister...
IV Drip
- 21.12.2012: Who will you be spending the ‘end of the world’ with?
- Romeo models for Burberry: The Beckhams' greatest fashion moments #sarong-gate
- Guns in America: The facts
- A Hip Hop Christmas Part 2: Big Boi reads How The Grinch Stole Christmas
- A Hip Hop Christmas Part 1: DMX sing-raps Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer
- Vaccines will wipe out drug addiction and other predictions for the next century
- Mad Russian scientist throws boiling water over a balcony
- Alex Reid in tell-all interview with Jeremy Kyle
- Half of male drivers have had sex in their car
- Why monkeys will never beat humans in a dance off
- The real Omar from The Wire dies, aged 58
- In 1996, Australia enacted gun control measures. There have been no mass shootings since.
Editorials
- Editorial: A gift of hope for Africa's child soldiers
- Editorial: A not-so-new dawn in Japan
- Editorial: Time for a full review of the needs of the elderly
- Editorial: Captain Cook has left India with a cricketing conundrum
- Editorial: Excuse us, Your Majesty, for taking of the liberty...
- Editorial: Let the Supreme Court stand alone
Sport
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- England win series in India for first time in 27 years
- James Lawton: Captain Alastair Cook's first voyage reveals new world to conquer
- Jonathan Trott and Ian Bell complete England's historic work
- Alastair Cook: 'Victory in India has been incredible - on a par with winning the Ashes'
- Ian Bell: With rivals queuing up for my place, I really had to deliver this time
- Andy Flower: This is only the start for our new era under captain Alastair Cook
- Australia claim late wickets to earn victory over Sri Lanka
- How England rated in India: Stephen Brenkley's tour squad verdict
- Shamya Dasgupta: India need road map to avoid veering into abyss
- Alastair Cook savours 'very special' victory in India
- Tour of India: England player ratings
- Spat between Trott and Ashwin adds an injection of heat
- 1 'He was lucky he didn't die' - George Michael fell out of speeding car onto M1 motorway, according to eye witness
- 2 Gay couple beaten in park urge MPs to moderate language on gay marriage
- 3 After woman sells virginity for $780,000, here are the results of our prostitution survey
- 4 Far-right French historian, 78-year-old Dominique Venner, commits suicide in Notre Dame in protest against gay marriage
- 5 'It was just like the movie Twister': Man survives Oklahoma tornado by taking refuge in horse stall
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