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Thursday, 14 February 2013
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- 2012 DA14: A close call for asteroid big enough to flatten London
- Overeating and obesity to blame for medical disorders, NOT plastics chemical found in body
- Space probe could be sent to Jupiter's moon Europa as Nasa scientist says it is the most likely place to find life
- How to watch asteroid 2012 DA14's record breaking fly-by of earth
- Something fishy going on... Antidepressants contaminating rivers make perch antisocial
- Eat your greens, mums-to-be! It can stop your child being a fussy eater
- Extraordinary video shows entire surface of Mercury in full colour for the first time
- Video: 2012 DA14 asteroid to skim past the earth
- Video: Chimpanzees have faster working memory than humans, according to study
- Cosmic! Scientists clear up one of large unsolved puzzles about our Universe
Voices
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- Richard Garner: I have not felt the wrath of a personal adviser come down on me – until this week
- Welcome to India, Mr Cameron. Just don't mention the Koh-I-Noor
- Oscar Pistorius: Look up to anyone – just not sportsmen
- Bruce Willis and the farce of film promotion
- A Political Life: Reeva Steenkamp, The Sun, and when the profit motive turns ugly
- More policies, Ed Miliband, you've misunderstood history
- It doesn’t take a nun in red lingerie to show that chastity is more complex than we think
- I went to a high street. I tried to do my bit. But could I find anything to buy?
- This week's big questions: What is Sylvia Plath’s legacy? Is there such a thing as a good divorce?
- Man about town: Rubbing shoulders with the stars at the BAFTAs
- Errors and Omissions: The Vatican seems less good at Latin than it used to be
- Oscar Pistorius: The more we hear of Reeva Steenkamp's tragic death, the more a hero falls
- Kick-starting the fight against bike theft
- Eastleigh by-election: Lib Dems to paint Tories as ‘Tea Party’ option in snapshot of 2015 strategy
- Making sport more competitive? PE lessons already embarrass and alienate some students
- Was the war in Iraq worth it? Even after ten years, it's still too early to tell
- Questionable Time: George Galloway's Gallowstare confronted, and why Maria Miller is rubbish at QT
- The Friday Quiz: Horsemeat, Socrates and a solar superstorm
- New BBC Director General Tony Hall makes power play on Lord Patten
- Oscar Pistorius: A dark morning in Pretoria has shattered the faith of a nation
- Who on earth actually thinks Mary Portas is the solution to the crisis on our high streets?
- Tesco's electronic armbands and Lady Gaga's hip: it’s the shirkers vs workers debate all over again
- Scholars must get used to openness, too
- It doesn’t help getting in a tizzy over North Korea
- As the 'Jon Venables' Twitter pics make clear, our current laws can't handle social media
- The curriculum we are introducing captures British history in all its multi-layered, omni-racial glory
- PE in school: Actions would speak louder than words
- Too lazy to find love? New app SinglesAroundMe can do it for you
- A cautionary Valentine: They came to America for love, but found themselves on Heartbreak Island
- Theresa May, weight loss, and what to do for Lent when you've nothing left to give up
- Tory plans to cut benefits to EU immigrants expose widening ideological divide in our politics
- Will this be the final year of the Iranian Regime?
- Objectivity, not a helping hand, is what Pakistan needs from the West
- I won't have what she's having, thanks: Valentine's Day films are chocolate box coupledom
- A Valentine's Day message from Doctor Love: is your relationship doomed?
- Valentine’s Day: A look back to tragic love stories throughout history
- Lonely on Valentine's? Perhaps it's time to try internet dating
IV Drip
- How to defend against asteroids and meteors
- Did they, didn't they? Torvill and Dean finally admit they ‘dabbled’ with romance as teenagers
- Original hoverboard from ‘Back to the Future II’ listed on eBay
- Lil' Wayne's crude name-check in ‘Karate Chop’ has caused controversy US, but who is Emmett Till?
Editorials
- Editorial: Not such a distinctive Labour vision, after all
- Editorial: A dispiriting blame game over Britain's food safety
- Editorial: Governments should not own banks
- Editorial: Gimmicks won't save our high streets
- Editorial: No more gagging orders on matters of public safety
- Editorial: Ready to return to Brussels, Sir John?
Travel
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- British holidaymakers in Florida embroiled in bureaucratic bungling as they're told they'll need International Driving Permit - but won't be punished if they don't have one
- Simon Calder: Car hire in Florida takes a giant leap... back to the Forties
- My life in travel: Angela Rippon
- Travel Agenda
- Open Jaw: Where readers write back
- Travel Challenge: A spring break in Andalucia
- The Big Six: New Zealand Lodges
- Driving law change alarms thousands of British holidaymakers heading for half-term holidays in Florida
- Transatlantic air fares set to rise following merger between American Airlines and US Airways
Money
Money RSS Feed - click to grab the feedSpend & Save
- Simon Read: Now lenders are targeting late-night revellers
- The Bargain Hunter: Win a revolutionary £150 SodaStream
- Donald MacInnes: Phone-switch fun? No, I'm just wringing my hands
- Spotlight On: Mencap charity bond
- Derek Pain: Keeping faith with Avation despite hiccup
- Five Questions About: Advice from banks
- Money Insider: It's grim, but don't give up savings habit
- Out of fashion? Don't ignore future prospects
- Questions of Cash: Long, slow process dealing with Equitable over a cheque
- Self-employed face greater risk of bankruptcy
- Anger at DECC as fuel poverty hits millions
- Are your ISA savings a living dead end?
- 1 Austerity has hardened the nation's heart
- 2 Tottenham to smash pay scale with £150,000-a-week contract in attempt to tie Gareth Bale to club
- 3 Strewth mate. Aussies wave goodbye to Britain as it becomes too pricey to stay
- 4 Be more professional! GCHQ staff rapped as WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange reveals messages that he says point to 'fit up'
- 5 Join Ryanair! See the world! But we'll only pay you for nine months a year
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