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1. 'We said, are you this guy? He said yes.' FBI finds Stanford
Global hunt to find cricket tycoon amid allegations he masterminded a massive financial swindle comes to an end
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2. First person: 'My son's secret destroyed him'
Caroline Churchill was bewildered when Andrew killed himself. If only she had realised what lay behind his misery, she might have been able to help him
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3. New York Post in racism row over chimpanzee cartoon
African-American activist Al Sharpton claims newspaper may have portrayed Barack Obama using racist imagery
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4. Thomas Keneally on what the bushfires reveal about Australia and the impact of climate change
Thomas Keneally on what the bushfires reveal about Australia and the impact of climate change
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5. New York Post apologises over chimp cartoon
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6. Rihanna 'assault' photo leaked online
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7. The Specials tell Alexis Petridis how good it feels to be back
The Specials are back. In their first post-reformation interview, they tell Alexis Petridis how good it feels
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8. Football - The Joy of Six: Great assists
Rob Smyth: From Redondo's twirl against Manchester United to Maradona's run and eye-of-a-needle pass to Caniggia, here are half a dozen classic footballing assists
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9. Sid Lowe on Juande Ramos's revival after leaving Tottenham Hotspur and taking over at Real Madrid
Sid Lowe: Real Madrid's manager, Juande Ramos, has been a revelation since joining the club
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10. Borneo's 100ft snake stretches the truth
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1. New York Post in racism row over chimpanzee cartoon
African-American activist Al Sharpton claims newspaper may have portrayed Barack Obama using racist imagery
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2. Gallery: The Michael Jackson auction
In April, an auction by Julien's Auctions at the Beverley Hills Hilton will provide an unprecedented look into the private world of Michael Jackson
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3. Jade Goody to wed and die 'in the public eye'
The reality TV star will sell media rights to raise money for her children
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4. Nuclear submarines collide in Atlantic
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5. Peter Mandelson launches tirade at Starbucks boss over attack on UK economy
Business secretary hits out after Howard Schultz claims Britain is in an economic spiral - Starbucks attempts to defuse row by affirming commitment to UK
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6. Charlie Brooker: Exciting new crisp flavours? More like a dirty protest in mass-produced packets
Charlie Brooker: Walkers are keen to point out that no squirrels were harmed in the making of their crisps
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7. Irish government faces growing fears of debt default
Fears Europe's former success story is falling into recession as citizens struggle to pay mortgages
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8. 'We said, are you this guy? He said yes.' FBI finds Stanford
Global hunt to find cricket tycoon amid allegations he masterminded a massive financial swindle comes to an end
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9. The myths of 'ancient Greece' dispelled
Charlotte Higgins: Paul Cartledge, the first ever professor of Greek culture at the University of Cambridge, aims to promote the public understanding of the Greek world
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10. MP 'saddened' by father aged 13 urges better sex education
Despite government initiatives, UK has second highest under-18 conception rate in the developed world