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Friday, 2 April 2010
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News
News RSS Feed - click to grab the feedUK
- Baker 'ruined' by £9 million Lottery win dies
- Motorist dies in flash fire at petrol station
- Supermarket apologises for fuel mix-up
- Pilot role could see Prince William serve in Northern Ireland
- Ofsted changed Baby P report, papers reveal
- Goldsmith's advice on treatment of Iraqi prisoners is censored
- Judge's warning over Europe's legal power
- Rail strike off, but there's still travel misery ahead
- Writer's victory over 'Orwellian' libel laws
- Family hits out at delays to G20 death inquiry
- Oxfam condemns Haiti single tax claims
- Drugs adviser Eric Carlin quits over 'rushed' Mephedrone ban
- Foreign Office urges restraint after Israeli air strikes
- Moscow subway bomber was widow of militant
- Exclusive: Brown misled public over Haiti single
- Government 'must follow Europe's lead and ban BPA'
- Cameron pledges to hold free vote on fox hunting
- Pressure mounts on Brown over tax plans
- Four boys held over sex assault on girl, 13
- Damages award for rights breach drug dealer
- Man, 76, claims Britain's oldest father title
- 20 great things to do this Easter weekend
- OS maps: No.1 in the charts since 1747
World
- Scuffle as Muslims try to pray in Spanish cathedral
- Suicides shock France's Disney park
- Khodorkovsky plans to call world leaders as witnesses in trial
- In Rome, Benedict turns the other cheek
- Revolt over Sarkozy's tax plans puts his future in doubt
- The Big Question: Why does the conflict between Russia and Chechnya show no sign of ending?
- Vatican was warned about paedophile priests in 1963
- When Sarah Palin met LL Cool J (or at least that's what she wants you to think)
- Warring spouses fight it out in state election
- Israeli planes and helicopters mount Gaza attacks
- Journalist on the run from Israel is hiding in Britain
- Al-Sadr holds key to power in Iraq
- Karzai: West tried to ruin Afghan elections
- Why Burma's dictatorship is desperately hunting for a white elephant
- British forces seize Taliban boss of 'bomb alley'
- Malaysian woman spared caning
- Hillary's ashes set for final ascent
- 1.2 billion and counting... India begins census
- Sudan fears return to violence as election plans lie in tatters
- Iranian official continues nuclear talks in China
- Iran sends envoy to Beijing as China agrees to sanctions talks
Business
- Oil set to rise above $90 a barrel
- Britain 'could lose cherished AAA credit within 12 months'
- Ryanair raises full-year profit guidance to at least €310m
- Manufacturing confidence motors to a 16-year high
- Shell to sell retail operations in Africa
- SSE buys North Sea gas assets
- Business Diary: Sugar is not so sweet on small business
- Ofcom turns guns on mobile phones sector
- Footwear chain Faith battles to secure management buyout deal
- Morrisons chief executive bags £1.3m share award
- Fuel at all-time high within days
- Ofcom calls for end to ITV ad 'straitjacket'
- Hamish McRae: World happiness can tell us a great deal about governments
- David Prosser: Business is better off out of politics
- David Prosser: Reversing the charges isn't always simple
- Another bumper payday for hedge fund billionaires
- Investment Column: Prizes all round for Booker shareholders
- Market Report: Petrofac stands out as Footsie stages rally
People
- 'Tennis Girl' photographer Martin Elliott dies after cancer battle
- Venetia Williams: How do you top a 100-1 Grand National winner?
- Pandora: Not Mrs Prescott's cup of tea, surely?
Media
- StumbleUpon top 5 rated websites: Venn Diagrams, a floor that sinks to reveal a heated pool
- YouTube's most-watched videos of the week: pre-summer workout, Photoshop tutorial
- April 1st: So, were you fooled...?
Education
Obituaries
- Miguel Delibes: Spanish writer who found a way past Franco's censors with his stark novels of rural and provincial life
- Margaret Moth: Fearless camerawoman who faced the dangers of many war zones and was seriously injured in Sarajevo
- Bill Powell: Racial pioneer who built the first open-to-all golf course in the US
Opinion
Opinion RSS Feed - click to grab the feedLeading Articles
- Leading article: The Pope should reconsider his state visit to Britain
- Leading article: Lines on a map
- Leading article: A victory for fair comment
Commentators
- Pam Giddy: The scandal of appointed Lords is holding up democratic reform
- Roger Middleton: These elections are essential for peace throughout the region
- Harriet Walker: The innovator and the nostalgic
- Peter Greenaway: Time to bid the fondest farewell to the art of cinema
- John Kampfner: For once, a court decision that gladdens the heart
- Jerome Taylor: Mothers confused by mixed messages on BPA risks
- Andy McSmith: Brown will be fuming over Tory letter-writing campaign
- Dr John Sentamu: Prison's purpose should be to rehabilitate, not just punish
- Rhiannon Harries: If Banksy were a west London Tory...
- Sean O'Grady: Get ready for Vince in Number 11
- Terence Blacker: The secrets in your surname
- Mary Dejevsky: Don't believe the killjoys of London 2012
- Robert Fisk: Glossy new front in battle for hearts and minds
- Johann Hari: Drugs, royals, and the lousy laws being rushed through
Columnists
Letters
Environment
Environment RSS Feed - click to grab the feedNature
Sport
Sport RSS Feed - click to grab the feedMore Sports
Cricket
Football
- O'Neill in threat to walk away from Villa
- Ancelotti fearful Rooney injury will spur on United
- 'Diving' Olsson's critics anger Allardyce
- Seasonal slump could sink O'Neill
- No hard feelings over Vidic, insists Coyle
- Russian praises Spurs 'family'
- Wayne Rooney out for 'two to three weeks'
- Rafael Benitez hails Liverpool character
- John Mikel Obi up for Man United revenge
- Defiant Roy Hodgson defends selection policy
- Gary Neville relishing title run-in
- Roberto Mancini expects more from Patrick Vieira
- Arsene Wenger battles against injury problems
- James Lawton: Gunners must learn to believe again
- The Andy Cole Column: Barcelona are not the only team that can end an English club's hopes
- Cole's rapid recovery is another boost for Capello
- Smith shines but Chapman stuns Spain
- Fabregas' World Cup thrown into doubt
- Duff grabs narrow advantage for Fulham
- Cardozo hits 10-man Liverpool
Golf
Motor Racing
Racing
More Sports
- End of an era looms for the Good Friday disagreement
- Agar rejects England advances in favour of Hull
- Smith marks return with crucial Leeds leveller
Rugby
More Sports
Life & Style
Life & Style RSS Feed - click to grab the feedFashion
- Weekly fashion agenda: ongoing Russian fashion week, Sean Connery, Grace Kelly
- Weekly fashion buzz: eBay's new fashion sales
- Are skylines the new slogans?
- Weekly beauty agenda: Spa Week
- Two women, two fashion businesses, one £450m British success story
- Weekly sports agenda: Marathon des Sables, US Masters golf, Qatar MotoGP
Food & Drink
Health & Families
- Unfit moms-to-be, get moving
- Mythical plant to cure osteoporosis
- Weekly health and fitness agenda: World Health Day
- Easter eggs may be good for you, study suggests
- Job exposure to chemicals boosts breast cancer risk
- Watchdog tells 12 NHS flagship hospitals to raise standards
House & Home
- Weekly design agenda: spring design weeks
- British supermarket installs webcams in Bangladesh factories
Gadgets & Tech
- Weekly high-tech hot topics in the blogs: everything iPad, next generation iPhone
- Weekly Japanese software charts: Classic anime launches assault on chart
- Silicon Valley venture capital powerhouse bets on iPad
- Doors closing to Google in China mobile market: experts
- Fastest growing Facebook games of the week:'Hotel City's recruitment drive
- Sharp unveils 3D displays that require no glasses
- Weekly Japanese console chart: Sales spike for the holiday season
- Weekly video games events agenda: Triangle Games Conference, Inside Social Apps, MCV Awards
- Weekly global technology agenda: China Mobile Internet Summit, NAB Show
- Indy Choice: Best of the new games
- Games Reviews: NewU Fitness FirstYoga and Pilates
- Games Reviews: Lips: I love the 80s
- Eye, eye – a new wayto play starts here
- Sociology lessons World of Warcraft-style
- Games Reviews: Rune Factory Frontier
- Games Reviews: How To Train Your Dragon
- The iPad has landed(in America, at least)
Motoring
- New York International Auto Show prepares for public opening
- Weekly auto agenda: NY Auto Show
- Consumers return to Toyota
Arts & Entertainment
Arts & Entertainment RSS Feed - click to grab the feedArt
- Weekly arts agenda: PSFK Conference, ‘Realism in Asian Art’
- Jesus Christ, superstar: Still the biggest – and most controversial – name in art
- Great Works: Christ Gathering his Clothes after the Flagellation (1661), Francisco Zurbarán
Architecture
Music
- Weekly music agenda: Florence and the Machine on tour, The Doors on CD
- Most blogged artists: The National, Penguin Prison, Jamaica
- MGMT plans biggest-yet UK headline tour
- U2 to release "YouTube" Rose Bowl concert on DVD
- Indy Choice: Best of the new music
- The Barometer: The National; Ed Harcourt; Erykah Badu; All Saints Day; Dutch Rhythm Combo featuring Isa GT; Daniel Johnston
- Chew Lips - Lip-smackin' electro
- Katherine Jenkins: 'I like to try to always be classy'
- How British R'n'B finally came of age in America
- Mark E Smith - A renegade's revival
- Cultural Life: Alex Prior, conductor
Classical
Films
- Another Greek myth gets cast
- The British film industry has lost its edge, says BFI boss
- Indy Choice: Best of the new films
- The Diary: BFI; Emily Woof; Camden Arts Centre; anti-BNP single
- Ricky Gervais - Directing is no joke
- Steve Buscemi - The face of indie cinema
- Party Of The Week: Clash of the Titans bash ushers in the summer season
- Kick Ass (15)
- The Railway Children (U)
- Samson & Delilah (15)
- Remember Me (12a)
- How to Train Your Dragon (PG)
- Clash of the Titans (12a)
- City of War: The Story of John Rabe (15)
TV & Radio
- Justified - Rogue male who's calling all the shots
- Last Night's Television: Lindsay Lohan's Indian Journey, BBC3,
Country House Rescue, Channel 4
Theatre & Dance
Books
- Vook teams with Deepak Chopra, adds 19 titles for iPad
- Comic-Con passes sold-out
- Weekly book agenda: One Book, One Twitter gets underway
- Wartime loves and betrayals: Aminatta Forna's new novel casts a fresh light on old war wounds
- Book Of A Lifetime: The Rise and Fall of the Man of Letters, By John Gross
- Boyd Tonkin: A velvet revolution on the shelves
- One Minute With: Emily Woof
- Chef, By Jaspreet Singh
- Coast to Coast, By Jan Morris
- Say Goodbye to the Cuckoo, By Michael McCarthy
- East of Islington, By Sam Taylor
- White Egrets, By Derek Walcott
- Final Demands, By Frederic Raphael
- The Genius & the Goddess, By Jeffrey Meyers
- Is God Still an Englishman?, By Cole Morton
- High Society: Grace Kelly and Hollywood, By Donald Spoto
- The Great Perhaps, By Joe Meno
- The Hell-Fire Clubs, By Evelyn Lord
- The Kindly Ones, By Jonathan Littell
- Life as a Literary Device, By Vitali Vitaliev
- The Good Man Jesus and the Scoundrel Christ, By Philip Pullman
The Four Gospels - Red Tory, By Phillip Blond
- In Other Rooms, Other Wonders, By Daniyal Mueenuddin
- Unreliable Sources, By John Simpson
- A Taste of Venice: At Table with Brunetti, By Donna Leon
Travel
Travel RSS Feed - click to grab the feedNews & Advice
- Japan gets extra Australian options
- Weekly hotel openings roundup - LA Live, China and Madagascar
- Database to rate airline safety for travelers
- US to begin profiling air passengers: media
- Hotel chain confirms concierge iPad service
- Revealed: Europe's top-ten gay and lesbian friendly hotels
Extras
Extras RSS Feed - click to grab the feedIndyBest
Most viewed
Read
1 Buy low, get drunk, save money: the market where everyone ends up loaded
2 Secret revealed of 'Mona Lisa' smile
3 Boxing: Haye hammer keeps swinging to shatter rock hard Ruiz
4 New Doctor shows he's right man for the job
5 Ten of the best April Fools' hoaxes
6 Arsenal dream alive in the Nick of time
7 Revealed: the nasty secret in your kitchen cupboard
8 South Africa's Terreblanche hacked to death
9 Heavens above: The wonders of the solar system
10 Body language barrier keeps Berbatov quiet
11 Labour poster turns Cameron into a cult hero
12 Hugh Montgomery: Ricky Martin came out and the world yawned. Result!
13 Life with the seedy men of the City
14 The Big Question: Why do we celebrate Easter, and where did the bunny come from?
Emailed
1 Latvia – from Baltic Tiger to the sick man of Europe
2 New Doctor shows he's right man for the job
3 Drogba steals a march to give Chelsea the lead in title race
4 San Francisco goes all prim and proper
5 Life with the seedy men of the City
6 Farewell to Frost: The end of a detective story
8 Hospital padres in pay strike threat
9 Bruce Anderson: Shock, horror... America places its own interests first
10 Revealed: the nasty secret in your kitchen cupboard
11 RSS feeds
12 Doncaster wants to be called something else
13 Riera transfer from Liverpool in doubt
Commented
1Labour poster raises spectre of Thatcher's Britain
2Mandelson launches attack on banker
3Drug ban chaos after adviser resigns
4Leading article: Gaza again on the brink
5You Write the Caption - 1/04/10
6Alarm raised at pupils' power over appointment of teachers
7UK pushes for twin-track deal on climate change
8Andrew Grice: National Insurance, a 'game-changing moment', and a brazen pitch for votes
9Every voice counts! <i>IoS</i> launches call to the ballot box
Columnist Comments
• Joan Smith: Brown's delicate balancing act
The PM's talk of 'British values' seeks to reassure working class Labour voters, but does nothing to counter extremism
• Rupert Cornwell: Do mention the Germans, Uncle Sam
German-Americans have had a huge impact on the US and it's time they were allowed to shout about it