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1 The books cashing in on the crash
2 The office Christmas party is cancelled
3 A warm welcome from the Pope sows Anglican unease
4 The 'biblical' deluge that broke all the records
7 Johann Hari: The real reason Obama is not making much progress
8 Herman who? The world greets new EU President
9 BNP signs its first non-white member...
10 Man who killed his wife while sleeping goes free
11 Jewish pressure drives Gaza play out of New York
12 The scrudle we've been waiting for
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7Cumbria deluge described as 'historical event'
8The 26-year-old victim of the First World War
Columnist Comments
• Brian Viner: Sorry, Roy, but Ireland played like superstars
It would be nice if Roy Keane could show some generosity of spirit.
• Christina Patterson: What we learn from the Sikh in the BNP
For ethnic harmony, you can go the route of a Tito or a Saddam Hussein.
• Andrew Grice: Blair beaten, but a coup for PM nonetheless
Mr Blair would have loved to become a powerful figurehead for Europe.
