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Tuesday, 29 May 2012
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News
News RSS Feed - click to grab the feedObituaries
- Bob Edwards: Journalist who edited the 'Daily Express', 'The People' and the 'Sunday Mirror'
- Arno Lustiger
- Johnny Tapia: World champion boxer with a deeply troubled private life
- Lee Richardson
- Lise London: Political activist and veteran of the Spanish Civil War and French Resistance
- Hilary Rubinstein: Celebrated literary agent and publisher
- Roman Totenberg
Voices
Voices RSS Feed - click to grab the feedEditorials
- Leading article: Egypt's elections leave its divisions unresolved
- Leading article: Child poverty needs more creative thinking
- Leading article: Charges with a whiff of a witch-hunt
- Leading article: Time to drill into dental charges
- Leading article: No possible excuse for destroying buzzard nests
- Leading article: More women bosses – whatever the economic weather
Commentators
- Simon Kelner: The giant confidence trick that twisted politics for ever
- Lance Price: Pull the other one, Tony. You let Murdoch shape policy
- Stephen Foley: Do, do run, Ron. Run. Do, do run, Ron
- Andrew Buncombe: Still no justice for murdered journalist Saleem Shahzad
- Grace Jacobson: Not just the Mail or males - we need to look beyond the usual suspects when asking why so many women have such terrible body image
- Clara Cullen: When will US Republicans realise gay marriage is their natural bedfellow?
- Grace Dent: If you were on your first foreign trip for 24 years, would you want Bono to be a part of the package?
- Simon Kelner: Bring on the bread and circuses – and the hypocrites
- Archie Bland: It's time we enforced the real spirit of the Games
- John Kampfner: We shouldn't let the spooks get away with this
- Paul Peachey: Theresa May is missing the point about police relations with the media
- Patrick Cockburn: Move pushes Syria – and Russia – further out into the cold
- Rob Williams: A Jubilee letter from a republican to royalists
- Kate Smurthwaite: When the questions from asylum seekers tell us so much more than the answers
- Susan Elkin: GCSEs are a pointless waste of time
- Simon Kelner: Blair's voice – a chilling reminder of what went wrong
- Amol Rajan: Thumbing through the pages of human evolution
- Charlotte O'Sullivan: We don't treasure Ken Loach enough
- Viv Groskop: The surprise is that there aren't more Georgias
- Shaun Walker: How far can Syria go before Moscow withdraws support?
- Oliver Wright: Tories may not like Baroness Warsi, but they would miss her
- Deborah Ross: Camping holidays with the kids – what's not to love?
- Rhodri Marsden: Motorised pies and the beauty of the pointless endeavour
Sport
Sport RSS Feed - click to grab the feedCricket
- James Lawton: With his usual class, Andrew Strauss proves the doubters wrong
- England pair 'a match for Warne and McGrath'
- 'Sams' fail to play it again as Tim Bresnan proves his worth
- Rajan's Wrong 'un: With Whatmore at his side Misbah may make Pakistan purr
- Andrew Strauss: 'Each time we make history, I feel part of something special'
- Brilliance of Tim Bresnan offers England chance to rest Stuart Broad
- Bangladesh appoint Richard Pybus as head coach
- Middlesex lose Malinga for T20
Olympics
- Olympians: They're fit and don't we just know it
- BOA announces Team GB badminton selection
- Hope for excluded Cook as BOA queries Taekwondo selection
- Three tips to find accommodation during the London 2012 Olympics
- Olympic news you may have missed...
- Taekwondo: BOA to rule on Cook's 'political' exclusion
- David Faulkner: 'When Sherwani scored... I knew I had my Olympic gold'
Tennis
- Federer secures grand slam record after second-round French Open win
- Djokovic overcomes determined Kavcic to reach third round at French Open
- Serena struck down by brave Razzano and umpire furore
- Heather Watson through to second round at the French Open
- Federer proud to draw level with Connors' record of match wins
- Murray looks to Lendl to turn him into a grand slam champion
- Victoria Azarenka makes easy progress at the French Open
- Meat and drink for Murray who squashes Ito
- Watson courts attention with yet another win on Paris clay
- Andy Murray wins with ease at Roland Garros
- Anne Keothavong Olympic hopes dealt blow with French Open defeat
- Maria Sharapova races through French Open first round
- Andy Murray prepared for Tatsuma Ito at the French Open
- Azarenka avoids the curse of world No 1 as Robson falls
- 1 Liam Gallagher slams Daft Punk: 'I could have written Get Lucky in an hour'
- 2 What, let gays get married? We must be bonkers
- 3 'Something passed underneath us, quite close': Airbus A320 has close encounter with UFO
- 4 Lord of the Sings: Sir Christopher Lee, 91, to release heavy metal album
- 5 Two bailed after arrest over Woolwich attack Twitter comments
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