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Wednesday, 19 December 2012
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News RSS Feed - click to grab the feedObituaries
- Sir Lawrie Barratt: Building mogul who brought affordable homes to millions of Britons
- Berthold Albrecht: Aldi heir who helped build the company's position of global dominance
- Justin de Blank: Entrepreneur who became one of the pioneers of the 'foodie' revolution
- Michel Slitinsky: Resistant who exposed Vichyites
- Julie Waterson: Inspirational socialist and political activist
- Tommy Roberts: Designer who dressed Swinging London and pioneered the 'retro' look
- Arthur Chaskalson: Key figure in South Africa after apartheid
- Boris Strugatsky: Acclaimed writer of science fiction
Voices
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- 'Tis the season to stop being a curmudgeon
- Why we need to talk about child soldiers
- You’d have to be a fan of the Cable and Fallon show to get this one
- Plebgate Part 2: When institutions fail us, who can the public trust?
- If the world is going to end on Friday, good thing HM the Queen has started on her ‘bucket list’
- The year of doing things shamelessly or: What I learned in 2012
- Cameron is targeting the wrong jobsworths
- Britain’s middle class is not just squeezed but deceived
- Why must sex pervade everything on TV? Not even Mary Berry's mince pies are safe
- The long road to recovery
- Postponing Django Unchained in the wake of Sandy Hook sends the wrong message
- It will take more than sweets to make customers stay with HMV
- Change will silence the kind of bigoted evangelists who blame Sandy Hook on gays and abortion
- The case of Lindsay Sandiford in Bali: Why are drug mules are sentenced as if they were drug barons?
- Plebgate: If the police can do this to a Government minister, what hope is there for black kids from Brixton?
- Seldom has optimism been as cautious as this
- No, the world isn't ending! An explanation of the Maya calendar
- The difficult case of Neon Roberts: I would flout any law for my child too
- Damned and cast out prematurely. No wonder Mitchell is angry
- Nature Studies: Our generation has seen a great thinning that we can’t quite name
- So what would the Victorians make of the modern-day Christmas card?
- They have been forced to do things no one should do. And lost part of their lives too
- The Church is being reborn in cafés and homes
- For the price of a cinema ticket you can send a child soldier to school. Here's how
- Insider attacks and public rejection, these are the reasons we're withdrawing from Afghanistan
- Ukip your views on social care and abortions to yourself, Mr Geoffrey Clark
- To Megan Fox and other celeb mums - night nurses are a sign of flawed motherhood
- The top tips for keeping your goodies safe
- Why we couldn’t back a Bill that strips us of our rights
- A letter to Santa from all women
IV Drip
- Who would you want to wake up to on Christmas Day? Christian Bale and Kelly Brook top survey
- The most terrifying spider in the world builds a fake spider decoy to trick its victims
- Must watch: Crocodile leaps at man swimming in Australia
- Black Republicans are only ‘tokens’ of progress
- After a video of a baby being snatched by an eagle goes viral, here are the most controversial Youtube ‘fakes’
- Russell Brand takes on the Westboro Baptist Church
- Hipster, butt-chugging and Kony: The world's worst words, literally
Editorials
- Editorial: Some welcome signs of a speedier Afghan exit
- Editorial: Another indictment for the police to answer
- Editorial: Equality is for everyone – men, too
- Editorial: Today's fish and chip paper?
- Editorial: When prison, not a corporate fine, is the only answer
- Editorial: A blueprint for change at the BBC
Sport
Sport RSS Feed - click to grab the feedCricket
- MSDhoni makes wayward England pay as Eoin Morgan starts with Twenty20 defeat
- Sturdy Joe Root plants himself in England picture
- England batsman Eoin Morgan sees T20s as key to the Test door
- Australia go into 'quarantine' ahead of second Test against Sri Lanka
- Cowan signs for Notts to aid his Ashes preparations
- 1 Asteroid nine times the size of the QE2 liner to sail pass Earth
- 2 Notes from a small island: Is Sealand an independent 'micronation' or an illegal fortress?
- 3 British business: We need to stay in the European Union - or risk losing up to £92bn a year
- 4 You thought Ryanair's attendants had it bad? Wait 'til you hear about their pilots
- 5 It’s official: thanks to Stephen Hawking's Israel boycott, anti-Semitism is no more
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