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Thursday, 26 June 2008
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News
UK
- Ken Russell's former wife contests will of mother's lesbian lover
- Legal win for killer who survived rail crash
- Top Asian officer plans to sue Met for discrimination
- David Miliband: a biography
- MPs' expenses squeezed – just £4,200 for meals
- Exposed: the arms lobbyist in Parliament
- David Miliband: Miliband's manifesto
- Confusion as heartbeat found in 'dead' baby
World
- Ireland searches for answers over failed Lisbon vote
- Dig shows Paris is 3,000 years older than first thought
- Windmills of La Mancha turn back time
- From Miles Davis to Jay-Z, the artfully selected secrets of Barack's iPod
- The playboy, the Pope, the actress and a scam
- Entwistle guilty of killing wife and baby
- Three US soldiers killed as violencein Iraq escalates
- Olmert cuts deal with rivals to stay in power
- King of the West bank
- World is 'effeminate' thanks to men's fashion, says President's daughter
- Shaolin monastery launches website
- Pandas switched to fruit-only diet after earthquake devastates bamboo
- Mandela ends silence on Zimbabwe crisis
- Leak reveals ruthless strategy to bomb and murder until election
- Tsvangirai retreats again into embassy refuge
- Mugabe stripped of his honorary knighthood as a 'mark of revulsion'
- A £160m apology to the Maoris for shameful history of injustice
Business
- Air industry chiefs turn on Cameron after Heathrow attack
- Market Report: LSE lifted by interest from Chicago and Qatar
- The Investment Column: Long-suffering Old Mutual may have reached nadir
People
Science
Media
Education
- Back in the saddle: Why the Government wants more children cycling to school
- Education: Diary: Lambert makes a u-turn on diplomas
- Leading Article: Brown's strategy needs a rethink
- Diary of a Primary School Mum: 'The twins are loving the new pukka tucker'
- Education Quandary: 'What is wrong with the Early Years Foundation Stage? I'm a childminder and haven't seen anything that bothers me'
- Against The Grain: 'UFO sightings should be taken more seriously'
- Terence Kealey: The state should keep its hands off Oxbridge
- Leading Article: Degree concern
- Education Letters: Maths for engineers
- Surrey University's new China institute will help to put it on the international map
Obituaries
- David Caminer: System designer behind LEO, the world's first business computer
- George Carlin: Radical stand-up comedian
- Lord Johnston: No-nonsense Scottish judge
- Peter Mackler: Agence France-Presse moderniser
Opinion
Leading Articles
- Leading article: A cosy club that continues to set itsown rules
- Leading article: An unattractive development
- Leading article: Voice of protest
Commentators
- The Sketch: Desperate drones cheer the hum of the air conditioning
- Adrian Hamilton: McEwan's attack on Islam reveals only his ignorance
- Johann Hari: Our infantile search for heroic leaders
- John Rentoul: Cameron's stand on Heathrow proves that his green agenda is not just a gimmick
- Joan Smith: There's nothing poetic about Amy's self-destruction
- Janet Street Porter: A prima facie case of floundering by Brown
Columnists
- Cooper Brown: He's Out There
- Miles Kington Remembered: The violent code of countryside conduct revealed
- Pandora: In the club! Widdecombe is pin-up for Tory feminists
- Catherine Townsend: Sleeping Around
Letters
Environment
Climate Change
- The Big Question: Is flooding really as big a risk to Britain now as terrorism?
- MI5: revealing areas at mercy of collapsing dams is a terror threat
Nature
Sport
Rugby
Football
- Kenyon denies tribunal case claims
- Wenger criticises Scolari's priorities
- Southgate warns Boro over perils of a slow start
- James Lawton: Dazzling star of Russia
- Aragones shines in the shadow of racist taunt
- Uefa pleased by police clampdown on Austrian ticket touts
- Celtic promise more signings on the way
- Transfer news and speculation, 26 June
- Koller rejects Birmingham bid for big-money Russian move
- Valencia believe Villa will stay despite offers
Cricket
- England 245 New Zealand 246-9 (NZ win by 1 wkt): Collingwood apologises for run-out row
- Zimbabwe tour cancelled as ECB cuts ties in response to crisis
Tennis
- Baltacha bows out to face uncertain future once again
- Nick Bollettieri's Wimbledon Dossier: Djokovic needs to find Hewitt grit
- LTA generous to a fault as load of balls breaks bank
- Safin revives the glory days to flatten weary Djokovic
- Net cord to rescue as Ivanovic survives marathon
- Briton wins match to go from rags to respectability
Racing
Life & Style
Food & Drink
Health & Wellbeing
- Genetic test will identify those most at risk of breast cancer
- Hospital pioneering safety scheme cuts deaths by 22%
- Smoke without fire: Will the 'e-fag' ever catch on?
Gadgets & Tech
Arts & Entertainment
Film & TV
Music
- Glastonbury: The best party on the planet
- Franz Ferdinand, Thekla, Bristol
- Preview: UBS Soundscapes, LSO St Luke's, London
- Radiohead, Victoria Park, Hackney, London
Theatre
- Black watch, Barbican, London
- The Mighty Boosh, Cargo, London
- You write the reviews: Under Milk Wood, Millennium Centre, Cardiff
Books
Student
Career Planning
- Is personal branding the way to get on at work?
- My First Job: Tom Hodgkinson, editor of 'The Idler', worked in a skateboard shop
- My Way: Bordan Tkachuk gives his tips for success in the workplace
- Passed/Failed: An education in the life of Reginald Hill, author of the Dalziel and Pascoe novels
- DJ-ing: Turn a hobby into a real money spinner
Most popular
Read
2 The Reign of Spain: European champions (of nearly everything)
3 MBT shoes: do they actually work?
4 Transfer news and speculation: 1 July new
5 Revealed: the infighting that has hobbled hunt for Bin Laden
6 Glastonbury: Sun, mud and a hip-hop triumph
7 Dominic Lawson: Meet the new Obama, master of the U-turn
8 The lunatic fringe: Is moonlight the miracle cure?
Emailed
2 The Reign of Spain: European champions (of nearly everything)
3 Dominic Lawson: Meet the new Obama, master of the U-turn
5 Pick your own surgeon – a new future for the NHS
6 Revealed: the infighting that has hobbled hunt for Bin Laden
7 MBT shoes: do they actually work?
8 Official: some A-level subjects are harder than others
Commented
1 Johann Hari: Harman could yet give Labour its legacy
2 Dominic Lawson: Meet the new Obama, master of the U-turn
3 Pick your own surgeon – a new future for the NHS
5 Terence Blacker: Why we hark back to the old certainties
7 Yasmin Alibhai-Brown: Religions should not be allowed to make ghettos
8 Leading article: Diminished and discredited
9 Leading article: Africans must deny Mugabe his moment of glory in Egypt
Columnist Comments
• Steve Richards: People look to the state in their hour of need
Gordon Brown has the courage to put the case for government intervention
• Dominic Lawson: Meet the new Obama, master of the U-turn
Some of those most captivated are now feeling distinctly queasy
• Terence Blacker: Why we hark back to the old certainties
Does Britain represent heritage or the future? Dynamism or niceness?
Open House
- Michael Savage: Prince Charles - an advert for the green lobby
- Vicente Ferrer: Spanish vistas - after the victory, the economic boom?
- Johann Hari: It can be right to discriminate against the religious
- Campaign Trail: Everyone wants to be 'Hussein'
- Marina Pacheco: Greenwash masquerading as an Eco-town
The Independent On Sunday
- Blood money: the MPs cashing in on Zimbabwe's misery
- A Glastonbury legend is born
- Animal rights group turns on celebrity meat-eaters
- UFO alert! Aliens everywhere
- No 10 demands U-turn on car tax increases
- Double blow to Brown in Scotland after Wendy Alexander resigns
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