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Wednesday, 30 May 2012
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News RSS Feed - click to grab the feedObituaries
- Doc Watson: Guitarist and banjo-player who influenced generations of folk musicians
- Kaneto Shindo: Director who made and wrote films for seven decades
- Paul Fussell: Literary scholar whose work was influenced by his wartime service
- 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
Voices
Voices RSS Feed - click to grab the feedEditorials
- Leading article: Barack Obama must not underestimate his rival
- Leading article: Child poverty needs more creative thinking
- Leading article: The shameful self-interest of doctors
- Leading article: Time to drill into dental charges
- Leading article: A U-turn that George Osborne could be proud of
- Leading article: More women bosses – whatever the economic weather
Commentators
- Martin Hickman: Defending the indefensible proves a tricky job for Hunt
- Amol Rajan: After this morning, Leveson has to ask Osborne to give evidence
- Oliver Wright: Was charity tax u-turn burying bad news on a bad day?
- Simon Kelner: Buffett's words are food for thought for journalists
- Amol Rajan: Exclusive! Cable buckling under "unbearable strain". (May, 2015)
- Nikhil Kumar: Christine Lagarde isn't a tax dodger or a hypocrite
- Natalie Haynes: Did we pick the best book for the Orange Prize? That's not the point
- David Bowden: Today's Ireland vote begs the question, will the EU be the death of democracy?
- Paris Lees: Heard the one about the ladyboy? Media jokes about trans people are not acceptable
- Henry Bellingham: Our commitment to imprisoning warlord in Britain shows our clear support of justice
- 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
- Martin Hickman: A twist of fate, and Vince Cable soon became a thorn in Rupert Murdoch's side
- Arifa Akbar: A debut that makes history riveting and sexy
- Simon Read: Want the same deal? Try saving £2,000 a month
Sport
Sport RSS Feed - click to grab the feedCricket
- Pietersen announces shock retirement from one-day and Twenty20 internationals
- More woe for Windies attack as injured Roach flies home
- England pair 'a match for Warne and McGrath'
- County Championship round-up: Worcestershire dig in to keep Compton short of landmark
- Rajan's Wrong 'un: With Whatmore at his side Misbah may make Pakistan purr
- Pybus handed Bangladesh job
- Bangladesh appoint Richard Pybus as head coach
Tennis
- Murray recovers from injury to beat Nieminen in French Open clash
- Battling Baker is back – after nine years and three hip operations
- 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
- Bartoli disappoints home faithful in a wide-open year
- 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
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