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Tuesday, 17 July 2012
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- Kitty Wells: Singer known as 'The Queen of Country' who opened up the genre to women
- Jon Lord: Keyboard player whose classical training added a unique element to heavy rock gods Deep Purple
- Sir Carron Greig: Shipbroker who turned his company into a world leader in its field
- Celeste Holm: Oscar-winning actress best known for 'All About Eve' and 'High Society'
Voices
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- Grace Dent: 3,066,607 followers, one false move - why do Rio Ferdinand and the rest of the footballing tweeters bother?
- Kevin Rooney: Free speech is the real loser in Terry v Ferdinand
- Kenfrey Kiberenge: Shameful stalling tactics are trying to deny victims closure
- Simon Kelner: Fun in Games is stranger than this ludicrous reality
- Archie Bland: MPs take too much pleasure in pillorying wrongdoers
- Mohammad I Aslam: Yasser Arafat and when poison ‘kills the president’
- The Debate: Have Olympic sponsorship regulations gone too far?
- Roger Black: Some are there to win, some to have a good time
- James Bloodworth: Why single Tony Blair out for protest?
- Amol Rajan: Russian Margarita's just the tonic to make my holiday
- Simon Kelner: Unplugged, unenlightened and just un-British
- Sharon Brennan: Britain is losing its sense of decency when it comes to the disabled
- Simon Birch: The great Olympic tax swindle
- Sharon Brennan: Britain is losing its sense of decency when it comes to the disabled
- Deborah Ross: Fretting about your swimwear choices? Help is at hand...
- Rhodri Marsden: Let me just finish... talking over people is the height of rudeness
- The Sketch: Glutton for punishment takes six of the best
Sport
Sport RSS Feed - click to grab the feedCricket
- Kevin Pietersen omitted from England's ICC World Twenty20 squad
- Why Jacques Kallis is the greatest ever cricketer
- England v South Africa: The world's fiercest bowling machines set for battle
- England bowler Graham Onions struggling ahead of first Test against South Africa
- James Anderson: I thrive on pressure now
- Jacques Kallis unconcerned by past struggles in England
- James Anderson ready for South Africa challenge
- Evergreen Smith ready for third England scalp
- India to play Pakistan again
Golf
- James Lawton: Twenty years on, king Tiger Woods is dreaming again of a Royal ascent
- Rory McIlroy is flying, but this time it's under the radar at the Open
- James Lawton: With a bit of luck, Westwood will claim that elusive major
- Clarke: I've struggled but found the missing links
- Lee Westwood aims for stars at the Open before move to Jupiter
- Phil Mickelson stands by rough Bob Diamond
- Lee Westwood relaxed over search for first major
- Difficult task to eclipse record of 18 major titles, says Jack Nicklaus
- It's all in the mind for hyperactive Watson
- R&A insists: we will weather the storm
- 1 Tears and cheers as David Beckham ends glittering career after helping PSG to final win
- 2 Heading for America? Prepare for the longest US immigration queues ever
- 3 You thought Ryanair's attendants had it bad? Wait 'til you hear about their pilots
- 4 David Cameron goes to war with press over 'swivel-eyed loons' slur
- 5 It’s official: thanks to Stephen Hawking's Israel boycott, anti-Semitism is no more
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