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Tuesday, 23 December 2008
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News
UK
- 'My son thinks daddy will be home for Christmas ... that is quite sad'
- Methadone killed Bailey Rae's husband
- Death fall model had split from boyfriend
- Voters revolt over taxes
- 60,000 households to pay tax at 90 per cent
- Anti-terror chief's apology fails to quell row over Tory attack
- Takeaways targeted in 'Food Standards Agency' scam
- Milkman who sold cannabis faces jail
- Man jailed after fathering two children by daughter
- Last orders at the Café Royal
World
- Boy dies after Disney pool fall
- Russia forces Georgia peace mission to end
- Pope Benedict to visit Holy Land in May
- Return to top office likely for Dehaene
- Sopranos actor cleared of policeman's murder
- Mexican drug cartels behead troops
- Back home in Hawaii, Obama awaits report into Illinois Senate scandal
- Beach sex man arrested at Dubai airport
- Looted ancient treasures recovered in Basra 'sting'
- Armed guard for Taiwan's pandas
- 'Merchant of Death' who armed tyrants fights extradition to US
- Neighbours want Kidman to take her yacht away with her
Business
- Banking giants hit by M&A collapse
- Fiat pays out $18m to settle Iraq charges
- Toyota expects £1.1bn loss a year after record profits
- EC orders asset sale as price for EDF British Energy deal
- US property developers latest to seek bailout
- More retailers fighting for survival
- Top jeweller loses its sparkle in recession
- David Prosser: The bailout of Jaguar is already in a spin
- David Prosser: Retail's future is bright: on the web, at least
- David Prosser: There is no turning back the clock on credit controls
- Market Report: Retail sector hit by pre-Christmas discounts
People
- Bob Quick: Outburst out of character for a soul of discretion
- Pandora: Kinnock finds a new job (far from Russia)
Media
Education
Appeals
Obituaries
- Olga Lepeschinskaya: Stalin's favourite ballerina who became a highly regarded teacher
- Adrian Mitchell: Poet and playwright whose work was driven by his pacifist politics
Opinion
Leading Articles
- Leading article: Crashing boar
- Leading article: Good news from China
- Leading article: What the Metropolitan Police needs from its new chief
Commentators
- Condoleezza Rice: How the piano helps me deal with being the Secretary of State
- KaTy Guest: The sun has got his hat on down in SE23
- Oliver Miles: Gaza has to be part of any Middle East peace
- Ellie Levenson: I hang on the Queen's every word
- Terence Blacker: It's enough to make you believe in God
- Mary Dejevsky: Bargain-hunting will be the death of us
- Steve Richards: If only Cameron could base his policies on Clegg
Columnists
Letters
Environment
Nature
- Wild thing: boar menace Gloucestershire
- The Big Question: Why is the panda so revered, and is it China's most powerful secret weapon?
Sport
Cricket
- Pietersen made to eat humble pie by Yuvraj
- Stephen Brenkley: India's Sixties revival a complete turn-off
Football
- Hughes vents anger on City's boys from Brazil
- Ferdinand believes latest title is catalyst for United
- Adebayor insists Gunners still on target for title
- Gomes feels mid-table spot is within Spurs' grasp
- Terry sees red as Chelsea miss chance for top spot
- Secretive American set to take control of Sunderland
- Wait until end of the season to judge me, Keane asks
- Owen delays decision on his future until summer
- Quiet American to take control of Sunderland
- Zenit dangle £20m Arshavin in front of Arsenal
- Butcher open to Boyd return
Racing
More Sports
Life & Style
Health & Wellbeing
- Young adults suffer most in flu outbreak
- Be merry AND healthy at Christmas
- Jeremy Laurance: Watch out – you may come to regret that festive kiss
- How to beat a hangover
Arts & Entertainment
Music
Classical
TV & Radio
Theatre & Dance
Books
Extras
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8 There's nothing wrong with cousins getting married, scientists say
Emailed
Commented
1 Millions stranded in trains fiasco
2 Philip Hensher: This hatred will not defeat love
3 Hamish McRae: Recession at least clarifies choices
4 Gay Christians denounce Pope's comments
5 The Big Question: What's behind Christmas traditions – and just how traditional are they?
6 Deborah Orr: We've had few words of comfort this year. And the Pope's not helping
7 Johann Hari: Tasers are an outrage we must resist
8 Janet Street-Porter: Martin Amis is right about the elderly
9 You Write the Caption - 20/12/08
10 Yasmin Alibhai-Brown: They lied about Iraq in 2003, and they're still lying now
Columnist Comments
• Hamish McRae: Recession at least clarifies choices
People are not buying cars. Food sales, on the other hand, have held up well
• Janet Street-Porter: Martin Amis is right about the elderly
They are starting to make costly demands on public services