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Friday, 26 February 2010
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News
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- Baby killed by lamppost named
- Mystery memory-loss man possibly identified
- Campaigners challenge BAE plea bargain decision
- Top judge speaks out against MI5 over Binyam Mohamed torture row
- River search over 4x4 plunge
- Paragraph on Guantanamo detainee Binyam Mohamed becomes focus of torture row
- £1.2m National Lottery jackpot unclaimed
- Intercity trains upgrade postponed
- Charity watchdog opens inquiry into bullying helpline
- British colonel blew whistle on abuse of Iraqi prisoners
- MoD accused of cover-up after troop data reclassified
- Assisted suicide rules fail to settle debate
- Ben Chu: Nigel Farage - Europe's Mr Angry
- Lib Dems and Tories gain as Labour vote slips
- Ed Miliband is latest victim of Twitter sex scam
- Civil servants to strike over pay-offs
- Iceland secretly pressured US to defend it against British 'bullying'
- George Osborne finds favour in business poll as Alistair Darling's credibility sinks
- Multimillion counterfeit currency gang jailed
- Student jailed for killing boyfriend
- Police board school buses after racism complaints
- Nine years for woman who had sex with 12-year-old boy
- TV appeal brings new lead in hunt for missing chef Claudia Lawrence
- Dog set on pregnant deer
- Drivers still using mobile phones despite law
- Fall in number of people stopped and searched
World
- Danish newspaper Politiken issues apology over Prophet Muhammad drawing
- Belgian outrage over tirade by MEP Nigel Farage
- Mosley case on privacy laws 'is being fast-tracked'
- Mills cleared of bribery after 10-year case expires
- Spanish King rebrands for the recession
- French ban 'oral sex' anti-smoking adverts posters
- Sarkozy admits France's role in Rwandan genocide
- Art gallery by day – bondage club by night
- SeaWorld owners to keep Whale that drowned trainer
- 'Toyota defence' may free jailed driver
- Obama's health warning
- What do two Britons living in a small Israeli kibbutz have to do with a death in Dubai?
- Afghan fighting claims third soldier in as many days
- Andrew Buncombe: A happy visa story from the High Commission in Pakistan
- Brown 'appalled' as Burma deny Suu Kyi freedom
- Suicide bombers strike in the heart of Kabul
- Picasso of India turns his back on home
- Afghanistan: Under their flag, but still under fire
- Pakistan and India start talking again after Mumbai attack
- Libya's Gaddafi urges jihad against Switzerland
- Algerian police chief shot dead by 'mad' colleague
- Big Think: Who's the fairest democracy of them all?
Business
- O2 heralds 'the age of data' as customer numbers soar by 1 million
- Seasonal tariffs planned in bid to preserve water supplies
- 'Double-dip' recession fears linger on
- Lloyds counts cost of HBOS deal as losses hit £6.3bn
- Mitsubishi to invest £100m in UK wind turbine research
- London listing on the cards for Coca-Cola's UK bottling arm
- BAT attacks ban on vending machines
- EU set to give go-ahead to Orange deal
- Government puts up £30m for electric car chargers
- Redrow blames lack of mortgage lending for tepid housing recovery
- Mervyn King: 'We live in a fool's paradise'
- Now RBS creates 100 millionaires (and you're paying for it)
- Fears grow that Britain may still be in recession
- Virgin prepares to bring broadband speeds of 100Mb to the UK
- Now Greece heads for junk status as crisis intensifies
- Google says it's middling, not fiddling
- Business Diary: Ryanair's love-in with Stelios continues
- Price row over record profits at British Gas
- Hamish McRae: A double dip, then recovery. But what will drive our future growth?
- David Prosser: Ofgem has plenty of work to complete
- David Prosser: It's time for a 'Robin Hood tax', Mr Darling
- Market Report: Inmarsat shines as the FTSE 100 slumps
- Investment Column: Investors should try their luck with Rank
People
- How I learned to use fame to help others, by supermodel Naomi Campbell
- Star Trek actor Walter Koenig's son found dead
- Brittany Murphy's post mortem released
- Pandora: Wintour sans fur (and shades) for the NPG
Media
- Current Twitter trends: Follow Friday, BBC spending cuts, 'save BBC6 Music'
- StumbleUpon top 5 rated websites: how to cover dings in wooden furniture, 10 great short films
- BBC radio stars hit out over 6 Music closure plans
- BBC wasted £100m on refit of Broadcasting House offices
- Inside VICE magazine's alternative travel guides
- Clamp down on lads' mags to avoid 'pornification' of society, says study
Education
Obituaries
- Aaron Schroeder: Songwriter who wrote for Elvis Presley, Frank Sinatra and Nat 'King' Cole
- Bernard An Nail: Publisher and historian who championed Britanny's language, literature and culture
- Sir Allen McClay: Philanthropist and entrepreneur whose Ulster pharmacy company thrived throughout the Troubles
Opinion
Opinion RSS Feed - click to grab the feedLeading Articles
- Leading article: A strike from the past
- Leading article: Clarity in the law is not always for the best
- Leading article: His country needs him
Commentators
- Professor Kanti Bajpai: India's growth in power calls for a rethink of strategic policies
- Penny Nicholls: Lads mags should be singled out for attention
- Dan Sabbagh: Lads mags should not be singled out for attention
- Max Mosley: Why I'm bringing my case
- Clair Lewis: Disabled people need assistance to live, not die
- James Moore: Hester displays symptoms of Sensitive Banker Syndrome
- Sean O'Grady: Sad farewell to a symbol of excess
- David Usborne: Policy is the victim in Washington's bloodsport
- Susie Rushton: My walk into another world
- Michael Brown: Cameron needs to hold his nerve – or defeat will loom
- Terence Blacker: Will Martin's gang ever grow up?
- The Sketch: Service cuts? You're joking – it's about 'smarter' savings
- Mary Dejevsky: Why scare us, when reality is bad enough?
- Adrian Hamilton: Can we halt our slide to the margins?
- Donald Macintyre: A murder mystery no nearer solution
- Andreas Whittam Smith: Self-regulation of the press works
Columnists
Letters
Environment
Environment RSS Feed - click to grab the feedNature
Sport
Sport RSS Feed - click to grab the feedCricket
- Broad impressed by captain Cook
- Pantomime Prior eases England to victory
- Pakistan snub raises fears of IPL terrorism
Football
- Portsmouth hope to avoid points deduction
- Administrator vows to save Portsmouth
- Liverpool confirm Skrtel foot break
- Bridge must focus on Chelsea says Mancini
- Van der Sar signs new Manchester United contract
- Reaction to Portsmouth plight
- Arsenal will thrive post recession says Gazidis
- Storrie planning to leave Portsmouth
- Portsmouth enter administration
- Cahill could return for Bolton within four-weeks
- Bridge relishing Terry clash says Given
- Adebayor handed four-game ban
- Arsenal post huge profits
- Tottenham hit by club-wide virus
- Adebayor suspension hits City hard
- Pompey bow to inevitable over debts
- Cut out the errors, Martinez tells refs
- Injury rules Anderson out for season
- We will stick to our guns despite Delap's missiles, insists Wenger
- Back catalogue: England's defensive problems
- The ten best League Cup finals
- Sam Wallace: A wimp? No, a man who has suffered all that he can bear
- Lee Bowyer: 'There were times when I overstepped the mark'
- The Andy Cole Column: It's as though Ashley is a mass murderer
- Crystal Palace inundated with offers
- Chester expelled from Conference
- Shawcross hails Stoke style
- Carew confident of cup final glory
- Capello admits anger over scandals
- Zamora calm over England chances
- Real Madrid striker Higuain says Barcelona are the best
- Bellamy left out of Wales squad
- Wenger dismisses Gibbs' World Cup hopes
- Venables thinks Bridge will regret decision
- Terry's lack of remorse forces Bridge to end England career
- Bridge retirement crowns Capello's month from hell
- Hodgson counts cost of Europa success
- Mascherano rallies shaky Liverpool
- Hangeland inspires Fulham to win over Shakhtar
- Fernandez crushes Everton's last hope
- Mourinho: I hope Cech misses return
Motor Racing
Olympics
Racing
More Sports
Rugby
- England v Ireland: Six Nations preview
- Toby Flood: Sexton can make himself at home in Irish shirt
- O'Driscoll anticipates centre tussle at Twickenham
- McBryde leads protests over the Cardiff late show
- Cueto picks up virus to give England scare
- Monye signs new Harlequins deal
Tennis
More Sports
- Cycling: Cavendish pulls out as season suffers teething issues
- Boxing: Former champion Sinclair tops bill in knockout contest
Life & Style
Life & Style RSS Feed - click to grab the feedFashion
- Bravissimo reveals the 'real women' fronting their next campaign
- Prada turns back clock with return to 'Mad Men'
- DSquared bring smoke and seduction to Milan
- Weekly fashion agenda: Paris Fashion Week
- Fendi's Lagerfeld colours Milan
- Forget the Champs Elysees: Top hidden Parisian boutiques
Food & Drink
Health & Families
- UK clinic to offer IVF treatment to women aged 58
- Basildon University Hospital admits safety breaches over patient's death
- Pain in the back? Talk your way to recovery
- Malnutrition in hospitals more rife than believed
- Homeopathy: Tinctures or a trick of the mind?
- S.Korea's birth rate hits four-year low
- 'Avatars' can make us better people: study
- Weekly health and fitness agenda: Pepsi's Refresh Awards, World Water Day, Brain Awareness Week
- Virtual reality games may help stroke victims recover: study
- Europeans should not smile
- This week's health news spotlight: the brain
- Signs of intelligence are against nature
House & Home
- Golden coffin (cell phone included) on sale at Verona fair
- Weekly design agenda: Design Indaba
- House prices fall for first time in six months
Gadgets & Tech
- Google warned by EU over Street View map photos
- Apple's Jobs says cash hoard allows for bold moves
- Mobile phones make it easy to accurately predict human movement patterns
- Weekly global technology agenda: CeBIT, Shorty Awards, Global Ignite Week
- New trailer for 2D motorcross stunt rider 'Joe Danger'
- Facebook patents social networking update feeds
- Weekly Japanese video game software sales: 'Resident Evil 5', 'Heavy Rain'
- Top 10 video game guides: 'Heavy Rain' ahead
- Weekly video games events agenda: GDC, British Academy awards, PAX East
- Weekly high-tech hot topics in the blogs: Apple bans sexy apps, Google under investigation
- Windows Mobile and BlackBerry users pay the highest prices for games
- 'Alan Wake' aims to thrill like 'Lost,' Hitchcock, Stephen King
- Indy Choice: Best of the new games
- Master Chief makes his debut on PS3
- Don’t be late for avery important date
- Is Nintendo gettingready to rumble?
- Games Reviews: Half-Minute Hero
- Games Reviews: Guitar Hero: Van Halen
- Games Reviews: Ace AttorneyInvestigations:Miles Edgeworth
- Games Reviews: Wii Water Sports
Motoring
- Hybrid SUV set for Geneva unveiling
- Weekly auto agenda: the Geneva Motor Show
- Concepts due to debut at Geneva
- Porsche to unveil its new Cayenne at Geneva
- Vauxhall Ampera to be shown at Geneva
- It's the end of the road for Hummer
Arts & Entertainment
Arts & Entertainment RSS Feed - click to grab the feedArt
- Sony World Photography Awards: Our pick of the shortlist
- Weekly arts agenda: Armory Arts Week, Armory Arts Show
- Scientific images magnify nature's inner beauty
- Gary Hume: 'Now my sculptures stand up'
- Great Works: Portrait of a Young Boy holding a Child's Drawing (circa 1515), Giovanni Francesco Caroto
Architecture
Music
- Lily Allen to play Wireless festival with Jay-Z
- Weekly music agenda: ABBAWORLD Melbourne tickets, 'Almost Alice'
- Most blogged artists: Broken Social Scene, Club 8, Efterklang
- Lady Gaga and the Bolshoi Ballet featured in faux trailer
- March international CD releases: Gorillaz, Jimi Hendrix, Madonna
- The Friday Playlist - Groove Armada edition
- Indy Choice: Best of the new music
- Free downloads: Communion compilation album
- The Barometer: Sarah Blasko; Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy & The Cairo Gang; Janelle Monae; Coppers for Karma; Lali Puna; The Heartbreaks
- Observations: The right choir for a Carroll
- Groove Armada - Big beat boys chart new waters
- Chatting at gigs - You talkin' over me?
- Rebels with a cause – and plenty of joy
- Caught in the Net - A lo-fi wall of sound effect
- Beth Jeans Houghton - The new Jean Genie
- Observations: A meeting of minds in the nu-folk revolution
- Album: Groove Armada, Black Light (Ministry of Pies/Cooking Vinyl)
- Album: Galactic, Ya-Ka-May (Anti)
- Album: Solex vs. Cristina Martinez & Jon Spencer, Amsterdam Showdown, King Street Throwdown! (Bronzerat)
- Album: Ellie Goulding, Lights (Polydor)
- Album: Archie Bronson Outfit, Coconut (Domino)
- The Secret Garden Party announce 2010 line up
Classical
- Opera star Ren�e Fleming to sing Arcade Fire, Muse, Death Cab on new album
- Satyagraha, English National Opera, London Coliseum
- Album: Friedrich Gulda, Chopin (Deutsche Grammophon)
- Album: Daniel Reuss, Frank Martin: Golgotha (Harmonia Mundi)
- Album: musikFabrik, Sprechgesäng: Speech Songs (Wergo)
Films
- Odeon backs down over Alice boycott
- Hollywood stars, royalty at 'Alice in Wonderland' premiere
- Indy Choice: Best of the new films
- Tim Burton: Boyhood traumas of a director
- Blondes at the movies: hats off to a look that will never fade
- Observations: Musical actors call the tune
- Party Of The Week: Stars are out until sun up at the Baftas
- DVD: Horsemen (18)
- DVD: Tales from the Golden Age (12)
- Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (U)
- Extraordinary Measures (PG)
- The Crazies (15)
- First Night: Alice in Wonderland, Odeon Leicester Square, London
- DVD: Nurse Jackie (15)
- DVD: Fantastic Mr Fox (PG)
- Micmacs (12A)
- Leap Year (PG)
- Everybody's Fine (12A)
- Capitalism: A Love Story (12A)
- DVD: Triangle (15)
TV & Radio
- Five Days: Stripped and on track for ratings action
- Last Night's Television: Scams, Claims and Compensation Games, Channel 4
May The Best House Win ITV1
Theatre & Dance
- Cultural Life: Richard Alston, choreographer
- The Diary: Juliet and her Romeo; The Blind Side; Popstar to Opera Star; Josie Long; Bill Drummond
- Observations: Dramatists with stage presence
- The man behind the mask: Andrew Lloyd Webber on his new musical Love Never Dies
Books
- Big Think: How to read a poem
- Weekly books agenda: 'Pride and Prejudice and Zombies' follow-up, prequel
- Batman beats Superman in record comic book sale
- One Minute With: Thomas Lynch
- Crimes of a century: Sara Paretsky on fiction, power and the open case of race in America
- Boyd Tonkin: Secret passions of an author at Number 10
- After Lives: a guide to heaven, hell and purgatory, By John Casey
- A Life Apart, By Neel Mukherjee
- On the Brink, By Hank Paulson
- Major Farran's Hat, By David Cesarani
- Into the Frame, By Angela Thirlwell
- Mind the Gap, By Ferdinand Mount
- Granta 109: Work
- Heliopolis, By James Scudamore
- Book Of A Lifetime: Nineteen Eighty-Four, By George Orwell
- The Well and the Mine, By Gin Phillips
- The Patience Stone, By Atiq Rahimi trans Polly McLean
- Tequila Oil, By Hugh Thomson
- Trials of the Diaspora, By Anthony Julius
- The Unnamed, By Joshua Ferris
- Choose Your Weapons, By Douglas Hurd
- A Reliable Wife, By Robert Goolrick
- The Wilderness, By Samantha Harvey
- Leaving the World, By Douglas Kennedy
Travel
Travel RSS Feed - click to grab the feedNews & Advice
- Britons injured in Egypt cruise liner crash
- Full Brussels Eurostar service from Monday
- Report criticizes airlines' on-board recycling efforts
- Weekly hotel roundup -- Thailand
- Weekly transport and tourism agenda: New York Times Travel Show
Extras
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2MI5 can't be trusted to tell truth, senior judge suggested
3'Humiliated' mother forced off bus for breastfeeding
4Leading article: How money can distort the democratic process
5Ferguson told to end BBC boycott
6Jack Dromey selected for safe Labour seat
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Columnist Comments
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The bullying charge has not settled the election, as Labour rallies and the Tories change tack