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Wednesday, 17 December 2008
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News
UK
- DNA details of thousands may be cut from database
- Energy suppliers warned to cut bills
- Trial juror not punished for Facebook postings
- Family courts set to be opened up to the media
- Ministers fear 'bloodbath' of job cuts
- Cameron joins Labour revolt on single mothers
- Police reveal failings in MP's arrest
- Killer of Rhys Jones jailed for 22 years
- The doctor who bombed Britain
- Rhys murder: The killer, his crew, and a wall of silence
- Boy X: the witness who betrayed his friends for a new identity
World
- Greek students storm news show on state TV
- Mafia chiefs seized as they select godfather
- Explosives found in Paris store
- Film crew rescued from Royal Navy ship
- Dozens rescued as ski tower collapses
- 4,414 friends and counting: how Kirk became a slave to his blog
- Madoff victims threaten legal action
- Leading anti-kidnap expert abducted in Mexico
- Big guns recruited to sell Kennedy to her doubters
- A-listers plead for end to Hollywood actors' strike
- Twin car bombs kill six in Baghdad
- UK troops 'end Iraq mission next year'
- Brown in Baghdad for talks with Iraqi PM
- Jewish leaders fear anti-Semitic backlash
- Iraqi shoe thrower 'beaten in custody'
- Bus crash kills 24 tourists
- The Big Question: Is the West winning in Afghanistan – and should more troops be sent?
- Guilty verdict ends Blackman family's fight for justice
- 'Assassination attempt' on Mugabe henchman
- Didgeridon't do it, Nicole
Business
- Ryanair wins court ruling over subsidy
- Watchdog set to force airports sell-off
- ABN deals left RBS exposed to Madoff
- Carpetright and Comet slash divi and post plunging sales and profits
- Hunter faces write-off on HBOS deal to rescue Wyevale
- Private equity bids set to value Innovation at £100m
- Retailer Best Buy suffers from retreating value of its stake in Carphone Warehouse
- Inflation drops to 4.1 per cent after sharp fall in fuel prices
- Laird cuts 5,000 jobs as falling demand hits hard
- US slashes interest rates to new zero-0.25% range
- Credit crisis diary: Vince Cable's amazing double act
- Selling Royal Mail stake is essential to preserve service, says Mandelson
- Goldman Sachs humbled
- Market Report: Debt and portfolio worries strike at 3i
- Investment Column: Go-Ahead hopes to gain from price rises
People
Science
Education
Appeals
Obituaries
- Leon Febres Cordero: Confrontational President of Ecuador
- Davy Graham: Virtuoso guitarist at the heart of the British folk revival whose playing influenced a generation
- Douglas Keen: Businessman whose Ladybird Books revolutionised children's publishing
Opinion
Leading Articles
- Leading article: A life claimed by nihilistic violence and malign neglect
- Leading article: Malfunctioning government
- Leading article: Sweet Caroline
Commentators
- Steve Connor: The black hole we can almost see
- Mosiuoa Lekota: Despite the hurdles, our new party is optimistic for South Africa
- Daniel Howden: The tyrant's comrade who masterminded massacres
- David Usborne: Caroline has more than the J-Lo effect in this race
- The Sketch: Davies the demonic, red-faced alien
- Hamish McRae: It's now back to Victorian values
- Deborah Orr: This is what happens when only a gang makes you feel you belong
- Mark Steel: To George Bush, his critics are just lone difficult schoolboys
- Janet Street-Porter: Who will teach teenagers not to binge drink?
Columnists
- Alexa Chung: 'When did Christmas stop being exciting and start being a chore?'
- Alex James: Winter means a heating headache
Letters
Environment
Climate Change
Sport
Cricket
- ECB in the dark over Stanford reports
- Keep faith in Panesar, says Moores
- ECB seeks new sponsor after Vodafone pulls out
Football
- Ferguson fears for England pair
- Wenger rues Gallas's 'lost happiness'
- United attack Evra ban but avoid appeal
- Owen offered four-year deal as Ashley invests
- The Premier League: TV gold, even in a recession
- Souness the front-runner after Rovers jettison Ince
- Premier League planning TV channel to beat the recession
- Ian Herbert: A failed gamble on a manager who lost his muscle
- Real home in on £18m Diarra
- Villa target N'Zogbia to widen midfield options
Golf
Racing
Life & Style
Food & Drink
Health & Wellbeing
Gadgets & Tech
- The Ten Best Gadget Gifts
- Rhodri Marsden: Can Google Lists make you more efficient than apen and paper?
- Can gaming save the record industry?
- Electronic readers: not just for techies
- Gadget of the week - Bach iPod, £499
- Game of the week - Scene It? Box Office Smash, £39.99, Xbox 360
Arts & Entertainment
Art
Music
- Tucks and tremolos: penis extensions meet operetta
- Coldplay, 02 Arena, London
- Joan as Police Woman, Shepherds Bush Empire, London
Classical
TV & Radio
- Robert Hanks: 'Asking Bill Nighy to be louche is to ask a snake to hiss'
- Last Night's Television - Man Hunters: Meet the Gigolos, Channel 4; Horizon, BBC2
Theatre & Dance
Books
Most viewed
Read
2 The 50 Best Christmas Gifts for Women
3 Leading article: A life claimed by nihilistic violence and malign neglect
4 The 50 Best Christmas Gifts for Men
6 Film crew rescued from Royal Navy ship new
7 Premier League planning TV channel to beat the recession
8 Next generation of swimwear sparks revolt
9 Mark Steel: To George Bush, his critics are just lone difficult schoolboys
Emailed
Commented
1 Leading article: A life claimed by nihilistic violence and malign neglect
2 Believe it or not, this was the tenth hottest year ever
3 Mark Steel: To George Bush, his critics are just lone difficult schoolboys
4 UK troops 'end Iraq mission next year' new
5 Has the Arctic melt passed the point of no return?
6 Premier League planning TV channel to beat the recession
7 Leading article: Malfunctioning government
8 Row erupts over £140m pensions blunder
9 Deborah Orr: This is what happens when only a gang makes you feel you belong
Columnist Comments
• Hamish McRae: It's now back to Victorian values
The 19th century constructed not just a regulatory financial code but a moral one
• Mark Steel: To George Bush, his critics are just lone difficult schoolboys
It's impossible for the President to acknowledge his failure in Iraq
• The Sketch: Davies the demonic, red-faced alien
Imagine being shown round the Great Hall of Quentin Court, or wherever it is that the Procurement Minister lives