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Wednesday, 16 January 2013
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- Beate Sirota Gordon: Human rights reformer who helped draft Japan's constitution
- Daphne Oxenford: Actress who was the voice of 'Listen With Mother' for over two decades
- Aaron Swartz: Campaigner for internet freedom
- George Showell: Wolves stalwart of the 1950s and '60s
- Dr John Norris: GP who survived a kidnap ordeal
- Daniel Edelman: Public relations pioneer
- Robert Kee
- Nagisa Oshima Film director best known for the controversial 'In the Realm of the Senses'
- Jeanne Vertefeuille: CIA officer who unmasked the spy Aldrich Ames
- Klemens von Klemperer: Authority on the Nazi regime
Voices
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- London helicopter crash will raise concern about flight rules far beyond Vauxhall
- The death of traditional retailers like HMV started when we caught on to one-click and the joy of owning DVDs wore thin
- Algeria: the slaughter of the good and bad at the In Amenas gas plant was utterly predictable
- Why today’s American presidents need a third term
- Mali is not a global conflict, so a global response would merely repeat the errors of the past
- Lena Dunham and Girls is a triumph for real nudity
- The National Lottery is a national disgrace
- Here's a solution to cuts in the care system - have the toddler creche in the old folks’ homes
- An inauguration review: Look closer and you'll see Obama's record isn't short on the kind of change he promised back in 2008
- Exclusive*: Lance Armstrong PR strategy after Oprah Winfrey interview revealed in leaked email from senior industry figure
- Cast your mind back...to a time when we still rented films and bought CDs in shops
- Tesco's horseburgers should have prompted us to reconsider the meat industry. Instead, we laughed
- Megan Fox is beautiful. I must save bombshells like her from extinction
- If we're going to be sold extras, we should at least be asked if we want them first
- It sounds like a replay of Algeria’s civil war. Don’t bet on a happy ending
- Cameron's 'historic' speech proves he's the latest leader to lose control of his party over Europe
- Horse meat in your burgers? If the food’s processed, you’re right to worry
- In the bitter cold, under a starry sky, a glimpse of a bird of mystery
- Ukip, Berlusconi, and the Black Death. It must be the new Dan Brown
- If you ask me...I've figured out how to take over Twitter
- Let more women report how the country is run
- Who is Islamic cleric Dr. Tahir ul-Qadri? And why should Pakistan care?
- By threatening to confess all to Oprah Winfrey, Lance Armstrong shows us what we sorely miss in Britain
- Small farms are critical in the fight against hunger
- Be careful what you 'like' - Facebook Graph Search might make you rethink those ridiculous groups
- Kourtney offers to breastfeed her sister Kim Kardashian's baby - so what's the big deal?
- 'Visibility must have been zero, or close to it... The helicopter flew straight into dense fog. As a former pilot, this struck me as peculiar, to put it mildly'
- New year diet and gym resolutions are often a bad idea
IV Drip
- Poll: As HMV, Blockbuster and Jessops disappear, what will take their place on the high street?
- Brazilian site offers fake Facebook girlfriends to lonely hearts
- The real(ish) science behind horoscopes
- LISTEN: Samuel L. Jackson covers ‘We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together’ and Taylor Swift approves
- What should I call my pet? Top Ten Most Popular Dog Names of 2012
- #EbayYellowSkaterDress: Woman accidentally posts nearly naked photo of herself on eBay
- Poll: As two women are selected for Sussex County cricket team, should all sport be gender blind?
- Poll: Is Lady Gaga wrong to use guns as a fashion accessory?
- 8 "heinous" food safety violations at the worst kebab shop in Britain
- The best #horsemeat and #findus Twitter gags following the Findus "beef" lasagne blunder
Editorials
- Editorial: Stop all the demonising of new EU migrants
- Editorial: The West must plan for an arc of uncertainty
- Editorial: A reality check for aviation
- Editorial: Where's the beef? We should know
- Editorial: Munich 1, Chelsea 0 as Guardiola heads to Bavaria
- Editorial: A warning for London and its planners
Sport
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- Ian Bell: Time to put away the golf clubs and find an answer to India's new tactics
- Exclusive: Hampshire aid Australia in bid for Ashes rule
- Warwickshire pull off Ottis Gibson coup
- I would wilt in Andy Flower's position, admits Richard Halsall
- Battered Steven Finn looks for a plan to keep M S Dhoni quiet
- Alastair Cook eager to move on from defeat in India
Tennis
- Laura Robson stuns Petra Kvitova at the Australian Open in thrilling match
- Andy Murray defeats Joao Sousa to ease into third round of Australian Open
- Heather Watson snatches victory from jaws of defeat in Australian Open
- Mature Heather Watson cutting out elementary mistakes
- Serena Williams allays ankle fears with straight forward victory
- Roger Federer cruises into third round of Australian Open
- Loser Fleming cheered by partner Hutchins' fight
- Novak Djokovic demolishes opponent at the Australian Open
- Maria Sharapova sets up Australian Open clash with Venus Williams
- David Ferrer battles through to second round
- Victorious Vekic will not switch to Team GB
- Andy Murray and Laura Robson ready to turn up heat after scorching starts
- 1 Pope Francis: Being an atheist is alright as long as you do good
- 2 Man and woman arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to murder victim of Woolwich machete attack, named as Drummer Lee Rigby
- 3 'Sickening, deluded and unforgivable': Horrific attack brings terror to London’s streets
- 4 Archaeologists uncover nearly 5,000 cave paintings in Burgos, Mexico
- 5 Lord of the Sings: Sir Christopher Lee, 91, to release heavy metal album
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