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Thursday, 27 March 2008
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News
UK
- Witnesses tell inquest of moment man pushed his children off balcony
- 'Inhumane and oppressive': the final verdict on Britain's asylum policy
- Speaker bars MPs from querying expenses appeal
- Black shortlists 'would create political apartheid'
- 'Blair Force One' plan is grounded by Brown
- More MPs join Labour revolt on terror Bill
Europe
- Sarkozy hails 'brotherhood' of France and Britain
- Spain's property market suffers meltdown
- German retail chain accused of using Stasi tactics to spy on staff
- Venetian dream boat: Ship of fools sails again
World
- Clinton criticises Obama over outspoken pastor
- Farmers' protests over tax cause food shortages in Argentina
- How Britain's plan to pacify south was hijacked
- Iraq implodes as Shia fights Shia
- Powerful lessons: Ultra-orthodox awkward squad
- First foreign observers into Tibetan capital find city scarred by violence
- Vote-rigging feared as first votes are cast in Zimbabwe
Business
- Indian billionaires to buy City's oldest stockbrokers
- Tata buys Ford's luxury marques for just $2.3bn
- US car giant focuses on problems in core market
- Dutch court ruling awards jailed Yukos investor a share of $850m
- King pledges more cash to help banks' liquidity
- Motorola to spin off mobile division
- Tory donor winds up hedge funds in face of SEC charges
- Sainsbury's enters £1.2bn venture with British Land
- David Prosser's Outlook: Tata's long journey to making Jaguar and Land Rover pay may end in India
- The Big Question: As Jaguar/Land Rover is bought by Tata, is the UK car industry finished?
- The blame game: Internal audit savages FSA
- The Investment Column: Credit crunch may just leave ScS sitting pretty
- Market Report: Lonmin in spotlight after Xstrata-Vale talks end
People
Science
Media
Education
- Schools 'must take expelled pupils'
- Teachers to vote on work to rule
- Education Diary: Confusion over flagship diplomas
- Plans to get every young child speaking a foreign language are on track
- Leading Article: RE idea deserves to be heard
- Letters: We need small schools in our towns and cities
- Meet the headteacher who is at war with Whitehall
- Diary of a Primary School Mum: 'It seemed there was no end to her talents'
- Education Quandary: I teach more and more children on the autistic spectrum. Why is the incidence of this going up so fast?
- Alan Smithers: Why teachers are their own worst enemy
- Leading Article: The cruellest cut
- A new library with spectacular lavatories is wowing students at Leicester
Obituaries
- Ralph Beyer: Letter-cutter, sculptor and teacher
- Bill Bolick: Half of the hillbilly Blue Sky Boys
- Robert Fournier
- Richard Widmark: Actor whose first film performance earned him an Oscar nomination
Opinion
Leading Articles
- Leading article: The blatant need for closer regulation
- Leading article: A system that could do much, much better
- Leading article: Down to earth
Commentators
- The Sketch: We were told to stand. How else could we see him?
- Adrian Hamilton: Our unpredictable and troublesome guest
- Johann Hari: Where have all the strong women gone?
- Steve Richards: Overwhelming and still underestimated factors propelled Blair into war in Iraq
- Joan Smith: Medical advice is fine. But moral judgement is not
- Janet Street-Porter: Why should MPs get special treatment?
Columnists
- Cooper Brown: He's Out There
- Miles Kington Remembered: When leading men were judged by actions, not words
- Pandora: In need of Cash?
- Catherine Townsend: Sleeping Around
Letters
Environment
Climate Change
Green Living
- James Daley: Cyclotherapy
- Should restaurateurs charge for tap water?
- Off-grid: Meet the pioneers living who are living without mains power or water
Sport
Football
- Mascherano faces FA charge over sending off
- Clichy backs Arsenal's powers of recovery
- Former Lyn director convicted of fraud over Mikel deal
- Today in the Premier League
- Australia draw after Schwarzer makes amends
- Fifa bans matches at crumbling Sierra Leone stadium
- South Korea frustrated by stubborn North
- Evans crowns late show for Wales
- Fox looks to Pearce for help in the hunt for caps
- Scotland 1 Croatia 1: Scotland show spirit to kick-start Burley era with welcome draw
- 'I am happy' declares coach despite his first defeat
- Luxembourg 0 Wales 2: Eastwood extends unbeaten run
- France 1 England 0: Ribéry makes England pay the penalty for pedestrian display
- Mizuno sees bright Celtic future after belated first appearance
- Celtic are 'better than last season' insists Boruc ahead of crucial derby
- Gretna let nine go as cuts start to kick in
- James Lawton: New dawn and it's quite a wake-up call for Capello
- Jason Burt: Golden boy Beckham leaves little impression
Cricket
- New Zealand Test: Could (and should) do better
- England 253 & 467-7 dec New Zealand 168 & 431 (Eng. win by 121 runs): Six-shooter Southee goes down in a blaze of glory
Rugby
Racing
More Sports
- Chambers urged to reveal more about doping abuse
- Leeds end contract of unused Thackray
- Wilkin clear to play after avoiding ban
- Cycling: Hayles' failed blood test casts shadow over Wiggins win
Life & Style
Fashion
Food & Drink
Health & Wellbeing
- MMR: Moment of truth for man behind the scare
- Drug lowers cholesterol and fights hepatitis C
- Married 'man' claims to be five months pregnant
Arts & Entertainment
Film & TV
- You write the reviews: The No 1 Ladies' Detective Agency, Easter Day, BBC 1
- Last Night's TV: The Secret Peacemaker, BBC2
Hancock & Joan, BBC4
Music
Art & Architecture
- National Gallery head: don't forget the old masters
- Dandy Yankee doodles: When did American painting escape the shadow of Europe?
- Preview: Unseen Britain Unveiled, La Galleria, Royal Opera Arcade, London
Theatre
- Fanny Brice: A Funny Girl revival ignores the real scandals in the Broadway legend's life
- God of Carnage, Gielgud Theatre, London
- Romeo and Juliet, Coliseum, London
- First Night: Never So Good, National Theatre, London
Books
Student
Career Planning
- The Careers Adviser: What are my freelance options when I retire from teaching?
- I Want Your Job: Butler
- My Way: Diane Louise Jordan gives her tips for success in the workplace
- Passed/Failed: An education in the life of Edward Fox, actor
- It's less glamorous than directing, but film producing can be the reel deal
Extras
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6 Police refuse to support Iraqi PM's attacks on Mehdi Army
7 Robert Fisk: Where is our man for all seasons?
9 Economic reality bites as Sarkozy returns from royal charm offensive
10 The tearful secretary and the cash scandal that could bring down Ahern
Emailed
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The Olympic spirit still beats in the breasts of a few sportspeople only.
• Howard Jacobson: If you say you want a revolution...
What about those of us who were not swept up by the hysteria of 1968?
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Something odd happened at Westminster this week.
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