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Friday, 5 February 2010
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News
News RSS Feed - click to grab the feedUK
- Church of England sells its shares in Vedanta Resources over human rights concerns
- Transfer of policing and justice powers confirmed
- Tube strike 'rock solid'
- Price war hope as British Gas cuts bills
- 'Our sons were victims of the deadly strangling craze'
- The relief, the positives and the damage of NI breakthrough
- MP Jim Devine 'devastated' over expenses charges
- The parliamentary expenses charges in full
- Kenny MacAskill rapped over Lockerbie bomber release
- Peter Robinson fought ferociously to defend party's standing
- Martin McGuinness: Ex-IRA man who became a master of politics
- Two Labour gains and UKIP second place surge
- DUP backs deal to save power-sharing government
- Spending on quangos up under Brown
- MPs illicitly booked rooms for lobbyists and fundraisers
- Lies, damn lies and Tory crime statistics
- Campbell to coach PM for Piers Morgan appearance
- MPs milked system until the day they were exposed
- Brown 'didn't care about expenses – only himself'
- Murder cases without a body 'are not that rare'
- Landowner guilty of murdering missing wife
- Man's body found after mother and daughter's murder in Shropshire
- Woman held over murder of 94-year-old
- Lorry driver attacked by Lego thieves
- Lecturer to be sentenced for child sex offences
- Man jailed for killing wife
- Shatter-proof pints 'will cut binge-drink violence'
- Gaza war saw anti-Semitic attacks rise to record high
- Teenager 'mauled by dogs, then stabbed to death'
World
- Strikes bring Greece to its knees
- Courtroom tears for children poisoned to death on holiday
- Kiteboarder killed by sharks in rare deadly attack
- Tea Party movement reaches boiling point at first convention hits trouble
- US missionaries to stand trial for kidnap
- Manslaughter charge for Jackson doctor
- Obama angers Beijing by agreeing to meet Dalai Lama
- Lawyers call for inquiry into Iraq abuse claims
- 22 killed as bombs hit Karachi
- British troops move on Taliban stronghold
- With the death of Boa Sr, her people and their songs fall silent forever
- Inside job suspected in Pakistan bombing
- Thailand to kick out Burmese refugees
- Star of Sumo quits in tears after brawl in Tokyo club
- Men at Work plagiarised 'Down Under' riff
Business
- Shares hit by European debt fears
- Icap shares take battering after profits warning
- The arms giant dogged by corruption claims
- BAE Systems pays £286m over corruption charges
- UK banks exposed to struggling European economies
- Record number declared insolvent
- Suits You chain cuts rents to avoid collapse
- Car sales rise 30 per cent in January but extension of scrappage masks decline
- Shell prepares to shed 1,000 more jobs after profits fall 69 per cent
- Green energy will not meet world demand, warns BP boss
- GSK scales back workforce in neuroscience research
- Business Diary: Show your support for the Macquarie One
- Ken Lewis charged with fraud over Merrill deal
- Deutsche Bank pays £200m in bonus tax
- Santander's march on UK continues and RBS is next
- Bank halts QE at £200bn despite 'sluggish' recovery
- Sean O'Grady: Mervyn King didn't quite get the temperature right
- Hamish McRae: Prepare for normal interest rates... and the rise could be a sharp one
- David Prosser: The Greek infection is still spreading
- David Prosser: Not much of a signal from digital radio
- David Prosser: Big oil gets caught out
- Investment Column: Keep resilient Vodafone shares on hold
- Market Report: RBS retreats as cheerleader gets cold feet
People
- Vanessa Perroncel: 'I will not sell my John Terry story'
- Brittany Murphy died of pneumonia, coroner rules
- Pandora: Zephaniah unmoved by appeal of Cowell
Science
Media
- StumbleUpon top 5 rated websites: most dangerous roads in the world
- YouTube's most-watched videos of the week
- Be 'reasonably polite' Engadget asks as comments return
- Facebook marks sixth birthday with new home page
Education
Obituaries
- Howard Zinn: Historian whose criticisms of American social policy made him a hero of the Left
- Briefly: Ivan Vranetic
- Briefly: Frederick Wooldridge
- Professor A.G.H. Bachrach: Turner expert and doyen of English literary studies who translated Shakespeare into Dutch
Opinion
Opinion RSS Feed - click to grab the feedLeading Articles
- Leading article: Fat chance
- Leading article: Easing off – but only for now
- Leading article: MPs must not fight reform on expenses
Commentators
- Sean O'Grady: This time the jokes are on Toyota
- Tony Hayward: Only a wide mix of energy types will provide for us in the future
- Susie Rushton: Lipstick economics have failed Space NK
- Nikolas Zirganos: They lived the myth through the boom years – then reality hit
- Terence Blacker: A land despoiled by pylons
- Simon Carr: More rules, more moral athleticism
- Mary Dejevsky: Experts I have less reason to believe
- Andrew Grice: Stench that will linger long after stables are swept
- Johann Hari: There's real hope from Haiti and it's not what you expect
- Andreas Whittam Smith: Change the voting system and we'll change our world
Columnists
Letters
Environment
Environment RSS Feed - click to grab the feedClimate Change
- UN climate change boss Rajendra Pachauri vows to resist pressure to quit
- Climate change: shoot the messenger – not the message
Sport
Sport RSS Feed - click to grab the feedCricket
- Ashes preperation boost for England
- Lawson eyes England coaching role
- Yousuf refuses to quit Pakistan captaincy
Football
- Saha signs new Everton deal
- We must back Capello decision says Redknapp
- Terry saga not a distraction says Wenger
- Hodgson shelves Fulham's European hopes
- Dindane closes on Portsmouth move
- Manchester United confident over Ferdinand appeal
- Hargreaves could figure this season says Ferguson
- Reina says Liverpool are focused on derby
- Walcott will return to best says Wenger
- Van der Sar says Manchester United experience is key
- Portsmouth keen to put off court date
- Defoe confident ahead of Aston Villa clash
- Chelsea win Kakuta case to overturn transfer ban
- Reluctant saviour tries to buy time to settle Portsmouth tax debt
- James offers a sacrifice that fits World Cup hope
- The ten best Merseyside derbies
- Former Birmingham star Merrick dies
- The ten best England captains
- Fifa's loss of face is the only certainty in Kakuta affair
- Football in Brief: Blues midfielder Deco steps down from international scene
- Aston Villa youngster banned from final over ticket sales
- Ferdinand takes the England armband
- Terry stripped of the England captaincy
- Bridge denied chance to make his case to Capello
- Hargreaves still clinging to South Africa ambition
- Ribery linked with Barcelona by agent
- Mourinho fined for spat with journalist
Golf
Motor Racing
- Jordan backs Hamilton for F1 title
- Mercedes sign up experienced Heidfeld as reserve driver
- Motorcycling: Rossi favours power increase
Racing
More Sports
Rugby
- England v Wales: Six Nations preview
- Lawrence Dallaglio: Scandal? It's just a bump in the road
- Toby Flood: Wales will be dangerous, but we have to believe we can win this tournament
- Capello decision widely supported
- Johnson warns Cipriani about England future
- England hit by Flutey injury blow
- O'Driscoll calls for Ireland progress
- Jenkins' absence weakens Welsh
- Borthwick: time for our pack to bite back
More Sports
- A drama on the high seas - and in the courtroom
- American Football: A local boy out to end New Orleans' dream run
- Boxing: Booth set for another bonus after keeping demons at bay
Life & Style
Life & Style RSS Feed - click to grab the feedFashion
- 'Forecast' collections based on spring's trend colors
- Weekly fashion agenda: New York Fashion Week
- Weekly beauty agenda: Valentine's Day releases
- New fashion web launches: Armani, Trussardi, The Row
Food & Drink
- Restaurant makes a sexual proposition
- First molecular bar not a project at this time for Achatz
- Weekly gastronomy agenda: Vinitaly's World Tour en route to Florida and Whisky Live lands in Europe
Health & Families
- Heroin user infected with anthrax
- Better trauma care management 'could save 600 lives a year'
- Out-of-hours GP services 'lamentable'
- Vaccine gives kids in Mali strong malaria protection: study
- Weekly health and fitness agenda: International Fitness Week ends, virtual yoga conference
- How to have a heart-healthy Super Bowl celebration
- China imposes media ban over new milk scandal: watchdog
House & Home
- China strives for first 'green' Expo
- Shanghai Expo to counter China's "hasty planning decisions"
- Weekly design agenda: TED2010
- House price 'boomlet' shows signs of cooling
Gadgets & Tech
- Pat Pilcher: What Apple should have done
- Video gamers get their skates on for Winter Olympics
- Blogging interest 'wanes'
- US Justice Department says Google books deal troubled
- Amazon squares up to Apple with its own Kindle
- Weekly Japanese video game hardware chart
- Weekly high-tech hot topics in the blogs: Microsoft's creative destruction, Nexus One
- China Mobile races to introduce 30 new OPhones in 2010
- Weekly Japanese video game software sales
- Weekly global technology agenda: Macworld Expo, Ted2010
- Apple quietly moves iTunes to the web
- Indy Choice: Best of the new games
- Games Reviews: MAG
- Games Reviews: Star Trek Online
- Games Reviews: Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles – The Crystal Bearers
- Games Reviews: Dante’s Inferno
Motoring
- Accelerator pedal repairs underway: Toyota
- Automotive recall recap
- Weekly auto agenda: Chicago Auto Show
- Mazda puts "flow" into new version of minivan
- Toyota woes deepen amid Prius recall reports
- Toyota drivers must wait weeks for repair
Arts & Entertainment
Arts & Entertainment RSS Feed - click to grab the feedArt
- Weekly arts agenda: Van Gogh, C�zanne, Monet, Interventions in the Guggenheim Museum
- Michael Glover: Giacometti showed man boiled down to his godless essence
- Great Works: The Living Mirror, Ren� Magritte (1928)
Music
- The Friday Playlist
- Glastonbury vote on the fate of flags
- Weekly music agenda: Bonnaroo lineup, Sade's 'Soldier of Love'
- Most blogged artists: Yeasayer, Beach House, Album Leaf
- The Barometer: Surfer Blood; Joanna Newsome; Caribou; Erykah Badu; Major Lazer; 50 Cent
- Observations: To Cannes via 'Cosi'
- Cultural Life: Jamie Cullum, musician
- Midlake - In tune with the times of others
- Owl City and the One-man wonders
- Caught in the Net: Knife's cutting-edge opera
- All the Grammy ladies
- Party Of The Week: Pre-Grammy bash keeps guests up late
- Observations: From 'Houses of the Holy' to the culinary danger-zone
- Album: Seasick Steve, ...Songs for Elisabeth (Atlantic)
- Album: Album: Angie Stone, Unexpected (Stax)
- Album: Sade, Soldier of Love (Sony)
- Album: Ray Wylie Hubbard, A. Enlightenment B. Endarkenment (Hint: There Is No C) (Bordello)
- Album: Massive Attack, Heligoland (Virgin)
- Album: Gil Scott-Heron, I'm New Here (XL)
Classical
Films
- Film news recap: two new films from Terrence Malick
- 'Michael Jackson's This Is It' was 'it' this week
- Indy Choice: Best of the new films
- Miramax - No country for this old maverick
- Shirley MacLaine - The evening star
- Observations: Movies with a conscience
- Youth in Revolt (15)
- Tony (18)
- The Island (nc)
- Invictus (12A)
- Holy Water (15)
- Astro Boy (PG)
TV & Radio
- The Diary: Maxine Peake: Man Booker prize; Alastair Campbell; The Art Fund; London Review of Books
- The Vampire Diaries - Fresh blood for teenage vampire lovers
- Last Night's Television:
Simon King's Shetland Diaries, BBC2
Nicola Roberts: The Truth About Tanning, BBC3
Theatre & Dance
Books
- Weekly book agenda: literary fashion, odd titles, the Lost Booker
- Martin Amis: Talking about a revolution
- One Minute With: Alastair Campbell
- Drawing out the dispossessed: Jon McGregor tests his readers' loyalties with his latest novel
- Tereska Torres: The reluctant queen of lesbian literature
- Observations: Pillow talk in the East End
- Arifa Akbar: Seeing the present in shadows of the past
- Antimatter, By Frank Close
- Alone in Berlin, By Hans Fallada
- The Blasphemer, By Nigel Farndale
- The Education of a British Protected Child, By Chinua Achebe
- Friendly Fire, By Alaa al Aswany
- You Are Not a Gadget, By Jaron Lanier
- Little Hands Clapping, By Dan Rhodes
- Hearts and Minds, By Amanda Craig
- Hitler's Private Library, By Timothy W. Ryback
- Imaginary Homelands, By Salman Rushdie
- A Jew Must Die, By Jacques Chessex, Trans W Donald Wilson
- It's Only a Movie: Reel Life Adventures of a Film Obsessive, By Mark Kermode
- Book Of A Lifetime: The Good Listener, By Neil Belton
- When the Lights Went Out, By Andy Beckett
- The Long Song, By Andrea Levy
- Americans in Paris, By Charles Glass
- The Suicide Run: Five Tales of the Marine Corps, By William Styron
- An A-Z of Effective Vocabulary, By Martin H. Manser
- What Works: Success in Stressful Times, By Hamish McRae
Travel
Travel RSS Feed - click to grab the feedNews & Advice
- British Airways passenger numbers down 8% in January
- British Airways reports quarterly loss of £50m
- Weekly transport and tourism agenda: outdoor holidays in the spotlight
- 'Growth' is the trend at Singapore Airshow
Student
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Extras
Extras RSS Feed - click to grab the feedBig Question
IndyBest
Most viewed
Read
1 Hitchens attacks Gore Vidal for being a 'crackpot'
2 Yes, Yes, Yes, No, Yes! In search of the G-spot
3 Rape on the rise in Haiti's camps
6 The ex-gay files: The bizarre world of gay-to-straight conversion
7 New Marilyn Monroe photos go on sale
8 Think-tanks take oil money and use it to fund climate deniers
9 The funniest football chants
11 Internet History: Google Earth's WWII aerial images
12 Anne Karpf: Anti-Semitism is at the limits of irony
13 Jimmy Greaves: 'John Terry sleeps with some bird and everyone's up in arms'
14 Images of our time: Professional photographers of the year
Emailed
1 Yes, Yes, Yes, No, Yes! In search of the G-spot
2 Think-tanks take oil money and use it to fund climate deniers
4 Rape on the rise in Haiti's camps
5 Jazz legend Johnny Dankworth dies
6 The ex-gay files: The bizarre world of gay-to-straight conversion
7 Britain to slash number of foreign student visas
8 Africa's illicit money sent to Western banks
10 Rupert Cornwell: The incredible story of the most important woman in the history of modern medicine
11 Robert Fisk’s World: Israel can no longer ignore the existence of the first Holocaust
12 The Big Question: What do we know about the human brain and the way it functions?
Commented
1Think-tanks take oil money and use it to fund climate deniers
2Hitchens attacks Gore Vidal for being a 'crackpot'
3Campbell defends Blair in emotional interview
4Britain to slash number of foreign student visas
5Leading article: Sceptics have their uses
6UK forces prepare for biggest Afghan offensive since 2001
7Leading article: The eurozone faces its most difficult test yet
8You can't prosecute us, MPs facing theft charges claim
9Expenses MP 'told by Labour whip to move money round'
10Andrew Grice: For the first time, the Tories are worried ? and with good reason
Columnist Comments
• John Rentoul: Cameron, the Houdini of Westminster
Shackled by a falling poll lead, policy muddles and photoshopped posters, the Tory leader will be free in an instant
• Rupert Cornwell: The most important woman in the history of modern medicine
She was a poor black tobacco worker, the descendant of slaves