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  Tuesday April 13 2004
Drug addict Lisa injecting heroin at her flatTragedy as chaos meets order
Continuing our series on the criminal justice system, Nick Davies investigates the hidden life of a single offender, and uncovers daily thefts to feed drug addiction - and the impotence of punishment.
Leader: Prison's revolving door
Criminal justice: special investigation
 
Iraqi Shia cleric Moqtada al-SadrUS pledge to arrest or kill cleric
US military vows to 'kill or capture' radical Shia cleric who led uprising against the occupation authorities.
Analysis: Rory McCarthy
Special report: Iraq
 
Anti-nuclear protesters on their march from London to Aldermaston Call this a march?
After a low turnout at the Aldermaston march, Laura Barton asks why we stopped worrying about nukes.
'Why my sore feet were worth it'
Special report: the anti-war movement
 
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Future of FBI at stake as it faces 9/11 inquiry
World: Past and present FBI directors are expected to face stiff questioning by national commission of inquiry.
Press review: what they said about the al-Qaida memo
Special report: September 11 2001
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Dismembered body found in London canal
UK: Scotland Yard detectives investigating the murder of a young black woman whose torso was found in a suitcase in a north London canal appeal for help in identifying her.
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HSBC hits at loan 'rip-offs'
Money: Bank says rivals have failed to pass on £1.2bn worth of rate cuts to home buyers.
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Labour to go online to fight for June vote
Politics: The main political parties return to Westminster next week with little over a month to persuade voters to take an interest in June's European, local and London elections.
Guardian Unlimited Politics
 
Virgin Mobile picks advisers for summer flotation
Business: Virgin Mobile is preparing for a summer flotation as Sir Richard Branson's empire looks to fund expansion into the US domestic airlines market.
Special report: mobile phones
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Schools prepare to tackle wave of arson attacks
Education: Schools are bracing themselves for the annual exam-time rise in arson attacks next month amid fresh warnings of a sharp increase in the number of school fires.
New classrooms rise from ashes of blaze that cost £8m
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Super Bowl broadcaster wants some European turf
Media: NEP, a broadcasting service for live events such as the Academy Awards and the Super Bowl, is planning to expand into Britain.
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Kerry falls foul of US Catholic leaders
US elections: Former altar boy John Kerry faces confrontation with the leadership of the Catholic church in America after defying calls to refrain from taking communion.
Special report: US elections 2004
 
Microsoft deal will ease web piracy worries
Online: Microsoft resolves legal dispute by paying $440m (£240m) to InterTrust Technologies.
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'Rocky 2' concerto tops poll of classics
Arts: Rachmaninov tops chart for 4th time - despite author's disdain.
Thinktank pours cold water on cut-price opera tickets
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Civil servants go on strike
Society: Almost 100,000 civil servants will go on strike in what is expected to be the biggest civil service industrial action for more than a decade.
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Shambolic Liverpool lose Champions League grip
Football: Defeat against Charlton means Champions League qualification has been taken out of Liverpool's hands after a pointless Easter programme.
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Top 10
The most popular articles on Guardian Unlimited in the week of March 31 - April 7 inclusive. Page impressions are in brackets.

1. Channel 4 to screen graphic film of abortion (62,417)
2. Candidate to stay in race despite photos (AP wire) (53,741)
3. Kennedy assails Bush on domestic policy (AP wire) (52,389)
4. Bush and Blair made secret pact for Iraq war (30,274)
5. Comment by Sidney Blumenthal: The White House has the last laugh (21,584)
6. GOP discord sidelines energy bill (AP wire) (23,786)
7. Alleged al-Qaida claims Iraq attacks (AP wire) (21,584)
8. Americans shrinking as junk food takes its toll (19,394)
9. Chefs at war as US teaches Brits to cook (18,641)
10. Google sends a message to its rivals: Gmail (14,057)








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