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  1. 1. 'We said, are you this guy? He said yes.' FBI finds Stanford

    Reporters knock on the door of the house where FBI agents served Sir Allen Stanford with a complaint

    Global hunt to find cricket tycoon amid allegations he masterminded a massive financial swindle comes to an end

  2. 2. First person: 'My son's secret destroyed him'

    Caroline Churchill

    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

  3. 3. New York Post in racism row over chimpanzee cartoon

    New York Post cartoon, chimpanzee

    African-American activist Al Sharpton claims newspaper may have portrayed Barack Obama using racist imagery

  4. 4. Thomas Keneally on what the bushfires reveal about Australia and the impact of climate change

    Australia wildfires

    Thomas Keneally on what the bushfires reveal about Australia and the impact of climate change

  5. 5. New York Post apologises over chimp cartoon

    New York Post cartoon, chimpanzee Newspaper offers qualified apology after two days of protest over potential comparison with Barack Obama
  6. 6. Rihanna 'assault' photo leaked online

    Rihanna A picture that appears to show a bruised and beaten Rihanna following her alleged assault has been leaked to the internet
  7. 7. The Specials tell Alexis Petridis how good it feels to be back

    The Specials

    The Specials are back. In their first post-reformation interview, they tell Alexis Petridis how good it feels

  8. 8. Football - The Joy of Six: Great assists

    Joy of Six Diego Maradona Claudio Caniggia

    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

  9. 9. Sid Lowe on Juande Ramos's revival after leaving Tottenham Hotspur and taking over at Real Madrid

    Juande Ramos

    Sid Lowe: Real Madrid's manager, Juande Ramos, has been a revelation since joining the club

  10. 10. Borneo's 100ft snake stretches the truth

    A giant snake apparently swimming up a river in Borneo

    An impossibly long serpent has been spotted in Borneo, prompting the question: What are your favourite examples of picture fakery?

Last 7 days

  1. 1. New York Post in racism row over chimpanzee cartoon

    New York Post cartoon, chimpanzee

    African-American activist Al Sharpton claims newspaper may have portrayed Barack Obama using racist imagery

  2. 2. Gallery: The Michael Jackson auction

    Portrait of Michael Jackson dressed as a King

    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

  3. 3. Jade Goody to wed and die 'in the public eye'

    Jade Goody after learning that she had cervical cancer

    The reality TV star will sell media rights to raise money for her children

  4. 4. Nuclear submarines collide in Atlantic

    HMS Vanguard Damaged British and French vessels return to base after crash deep below ocean's surface
  5. 5. Peter Mandelson launches tirade at Starbucks boss over attack on UK economy

    Peter Mandelson. Photograph: Frantzesco Kangaris/PA Wire

    Business secretary hits out after Howard Schultz claims Britain is in an economic spiral - Starbucks attempts to defuse row by affirming commitment to UK

  6. 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

  7. 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

  8. 8. 'We said, are you this guy? He said yes.' FBI finds Stanford

    Reporters knock on the door of the house where FBI agents served Sir Allen Stanford with a complaint

    Global hunt to find cricket tycoon amid allegations he masterminded a massive financial swindle comes to an end

  9. 9. The myths of 'ancient Greece' dispelled

    300

    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

  10. 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