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Thursday, 19 March 2009
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News
UK
- Miscarriage of justice victim could have been freed in 1998
- Tearful kiss marks the righting of a legal wrong
- Tories join campaign to help traumatised troops
- Top judges to rule on 'tag' game injury case
- Green shoots? Not on the day unemployment hits two million
- The rise of the quangocracy
- Two bodies found in hunt for woman and disabled daughter
- Met chief orders inquiry on beaten terror suspect
- Swindon's decline: 'The recession was almost instantaneous. Everybody stopped buying. It's like a tsunami'
World
- 'How cruel I was': Fritzl finally admits killing son
- A Pope who seems fallible
- Manson: Face of a monster, 40 years on
- Obama's speech recycled by Cowen
- Madoff accountant faces jail term
- AIG boss faces music over $165m in bonuses
- Final curtain falls on a love affair begun on the stage
- Israel's voice of reason: Amos Oz on war, peace and life as an outsider
- Ode to springtime in Pyongyang
- Afghans think security situation is worse than four years ago
- New evidence 'proves' that Pervez should be released
- Gambia gripped by fear as leader scours country in search of witches
- The Big Question: Why is Russia building up its armed forces, and should the West worry?
Business
- Coca-Cola's $2.4bn bid for China drinks firm rejected
- HSBC puts its own man into Jessops as downturn bites
- Credit crisis diary: Job cuts on the way – just don't tell the staff
- Marks pledges to fight back after £17.4m loss at French Connection
- BMW warns workers to expect pay cuts
- Mandelson: Our banks will resume lending
- Construction group SIG in £341m cash call
- Sun and IBM in talks over $6.5bn merger
- Fed unveils £1trn plan to kick-start economy
- 'Enough': FSA ends risky trading
- Turner's revolution: FSA chairman reveals his plans
- Market Report: L&G; advances as rights issue fears ease
- Investment Column: Chemring defensive in dangerous times
People
- Natasha Richardson: As her family held vigil, she slipped quietly away
- Passed/Failed: An education in the life of Duncan Bannatyne, entrepreneur and 'Dragons' Den' panellist
- Pandora: Cover star Campbell calls in the favours
- Hit & Run: Curse of the pretty boys
Science
- Melting of Antarctic ice becoming unstoppable
- 'Walking With Dinosaurs', the blockbuster live show, lands in London
Education
- Teachers becoming the worst cheaters in school exams
- Faith in the system: Should Muslims be allowed their own assemblies?
- Education Quandary: 'At my daughter's pre-school, the staff walk around carrying hot drinks. I am worried about this, but I don't want to make a fuss'
- Art colleges lose research cash as ministers opt to protect science
- Gap Year: Stay put and explore the culture
- Terence Kealey: Why Oxford University had to resist Sir Victor Blank
- Leading Article: Can pay, will pay?
- Leading Article: Mark of distinction
Obituaries
- Dick Gilbert: Painter inspired by the landscape and coastline of Cornwall
- Major Seth Anthony: The first black African commissioned into the British Army
- Michael Adams: Academic publisher whose Four Courts Press led the market in Ireland
- Albrecht Schonherr: Evangelical bishop in Communist East Germany
Opinion
Leading Articles
- Leading article: Addicted to quangos
- Leading article: The usual suspects
- Leading article: Youth joblessness returns to haunt Gordon Brown
Commentators
- Jean-Claude Trichet: Like the single currency, our European culture binds us together
- Sophie Morrris: Forget Beth Ditto. Fat is still a fashion issue
- Guy Adams: We surfers have been left all at sea
- Tony Paterson: In the flesh, all I could think of was the banality of evil
- Paul Vallely: Absurd words open to misinterpretation
- Michael Coveney: Woman who inherited the full expressive talent of Redgrave dynasty
- Mark Hughes: Why DNA profiling is not just about convicting the guilty
- The Sketch: Sorry. Without even reading it out
- Adrian Hamilton: If only Gordon Brown had taken the job at the IMF
- Philip Hensher: On a fast track to joined-up thinking
- Matthew Norman: Bottom of the class, Mr Lammy
- Deborah Orr: A case that demands we rethink our very humanity
Columnists
Letters
Environment
Climate Change
Sport
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Cricket
- Tale of two captains puts Australia on top
- Vettori and Ryder centuries forge New Zealand fightback
- Collingwood to be Strauss stand-in
- Ashes countdown: Should England be helping the Aussies?
Football
- Ferguson revels in Liverpool challenge
- Flexible squad can carry Blues to glory, says Hiddink
- Benitez victorious as he signs new Liverpool deal
- Balance of power tilts to Benitez
- Fabregas' growing pains risk stunting rare talent
- Brown beginning to lose his war with the world
- Fabregas 'abused' Hull players before confrontation in tunnel
- Hughes out to end City trophy wait
- We fear no team in draw, says Gerrard
Racing
More Sports
- Sibbit escapes ban over use of asthma drug
- Figure Skating: 'Go on Dancing on Ice? Not for a million quid...'
- Swimming: Adlington leaves rivals in her wake
- Drugs in Sport: One in five French footballers 'tests positive'
Life & Style
Food & Drink
- Fair tips, fair pay? Not in a recession
- Arthur Potts Dawson: 'Let's take on Tesco with a 'people's supermarket'
- Just add water: Can granules ever pass the taste test?
- Pollo al limone e zafferano (chicken breasts with lemon and saffron)
Health & Wellbeing
Gadgets & Tech
Arts & Entertainment
Art
- £600,000 to see Cherie in the nude
- Robert Bevan and the Cumberland Market Group, Abbot Hall Art Gallery, Kendal
Music
- Sir Roger Norrington 75th-birthday concert, Royal Festival Hall, London
- Sugarland, Shepherd's Bush Empire, London
TV & Radio
Theatre & Dance
- Godot has arrived: The stars of Beckett's masterpiece reveal what the play means to them
- The Last Cigarette, Minerva Theatre, Chichester
- First Night: Madame de Sade, Wyndhams Theatre, London
Books
- Michael Glover: 'I'd like to nominate YouTube's Dame Polly Syllabix as female Poet Laureate
- The Lives Of Ants, By Laurent Keller and Elisabeth Gordon
Student
Career Planning
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Columnist Comments
• Christina Patterson: Leaders won't give us moral guidance
Communist countries may do capitalism these days but they don’t do spirituality.
• Howard Jacobson: Reinvention is the joy and purpose of art.
The novel proper has been losing ground to real life improper for years.
• Andrew Grice: Unwelcome shadows lurking behind Brown
Blair and Cameron are the names on many lips in Euroland.