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3 Ministers cancel 'Big Brother' database
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5 BNP leader joins soldiers' mourners
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7 Anger at 'cloak of secrecy' for Freemason judges
8 Knife killers to serve at least 25 years
9 Labour forces secret inquests Bill through the Commons
10 City pay culture has spread to charities, union says
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4 Anger at 'cloak of secrecy' for Freemason judges
5 An army of volunteers: Britons embrace the community spirit
6 Knife killers to serve at least 25 years
7 Schoolboy confronts Griffin at memorial
8 What women look for in a partner
9 Families call for hospital inquiry
10 BNP leader joins soldiers' mourners
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13 Roman coin hoard valued at £265,000
14 The Big Question: Do speed cameras work, or are there better ways to make our roads safer?
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1'Big Brother' database cancelled by ministers
2Labour forces secret inquests Bill through the Commons
3Demands grow for 'weapon dogs' to be brought to heel
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5Dominic Lawson: The only options are to double up in Afghanistan or leave
6Tensions grow as Chavez masses troops on border
7Leading article: A vicious and unfair personal attack
8Brown pays tribute to troops killed in Afghanistan
Columnist Comments
• Mary Dejevsky: Cool realism is a political virtue, too
No ideological vision could have replaced sound judgement in 1989
• Terence Blacker: Reality TV police shows are criminal
For half an hour, the real world is presented in black-and-white terms
• Dominic Lawson: The only options are to double up in Afghanistan or leave
At a risk of sounding callous, the number of casualties is actually small for a war

