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Tuesday, 30 March 2010
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News
News RSS Feed - click to grab the feedUK
- Network Rail chiefs launch legal challenge to strike
- Tesco cancels delivery to disabled mother in 'bad area'
- UK EuroMillions winner receives £39.7m
- BA pay-slips 'fast-tracked to show strike losses'
- Shoppers 'plagued by guilt' after splashing out
- Youngsters improve money skills in recession
- Community champions to get Olympic preview
- Unite plans levy to raise money for BA strikers
- Minister sorry for Lumley Gurkha slur
- 'Drug of the moment' mephedrone to be banned, says Johnson
- Gordon Brown laments 'unfair' Burmese election
- Tony Blair attacks 'vacuous' Tory promises
- New parliamentary expenses evidence passed to CPS
- Econoblog: Cable, the Peoples' Chancellor
- Labour admits five-year wait for care reforms
- Merkel set to snub Cameron on UK visit
- You can both go hang, say voters
- Anti-extremist scheme 'spies on Muslims'
- MPs are allowed to keep their families on the payroll
- Cable comes out on top in battle of the Chancellors
- Tories' pledge on cuts criticised
- Man jailed for life for murdering love rival on Orkney
- Milly Dowler parents hope for justice after Levi Bellfield murder charge
- 28 years for jealous father who strangled children
- Jail for pensioner who filmed girls in shower
- Rapist's wedding halts deportation
- A brave new dawn: should Britain change its clocks?
- The love that dared not speak its name in the Foreign Office
World
- Russia mourns 39 dead in Moscow metro blast
- Russia fears return to wave of terrorism
- Ex-soldier on child porn charge in France
- Medvedev's Olympics threat
- Right-wingers real winners of Italy poll
- Police probe third murder in Armenian family
- Christian militia accused of plotting to kill police in US
- Comic with first Superman story sells for $1.5m
- Republicans in strip club row
- Born in the USA? Someone doesn't think so
- Israeli leak suspect held in secret house arrest
- Links to Ba’athists could end Allawi’s hopes of seizing power
- Israel allows first shipment in three years
- Bribery verdicts show peril of doing business in China
- 'North Korean mine' sank ship
- Pakistan keeps restrictions on nuclear scientist
- Burma's opposition boycotts poll
- Anti-Mugabe artist arrested
- Australia shocked at severity of punishment
- UN inquiry into elections would face powerful foes
Business
- Chief executive at Punch Taverns quits after nine years
- Kraft boss Irene Rosenfeld in 41% pay hike
- Harrods denies sale rumours
- UK growth unexpectedly revised up by 0.4%
- Nasa probes Toyota acceleration problem
- RBS fined £28.6m for competition law breach
- Explorers fail to strike oil in test sites off Falklands
- Trump's new condo-hotel struggles to find buyers
- Would women have averted the bubble on Wall Street?
- Weak bank lending threatens recovery and housing market
- China's gold rush 'will be stampede by 2020'
- Budget fails to convince ratings agency
- Business Diary: Sheffield United fans raise a glass to Coors
- Ofcom's threat to broadband providers over stricter rules
- Blacks and Ashley trade blows ahead of deadline
- ITV, C4 and Five are given boost as regulator launches ad review
- US Treasury to offload $32bn Citigroup stake
- David Prosser: The braziers burn no more brightly
- David Prosser: Housing needs a boost
- David Prosser: Another case for Rio Tinto to answer
- The Volvo revolution
- Market Report: Sky slips as Footsie eyes record month
People
- Drink made Coronation Street star Bruce Jones violent, says wife
- 'I treated nanny like a daughter' says Heather Mills
- Ricky Martin: Why I decided to tell fans I'm gay
- Pandora: Labour wants you (to design its posters)
- Hit & Run: Here's one I made earlier
Science
Media
- Current Twitter trends: '#tebaklagu;' Ricky Martin reveals he's gay
- This week's most popular Diggs: Photoshop CS5 preview, James Cameron lashes out
- Google mobile service partially blocked in China
- BBC should spend more on compliance, says report
Education
Obituaries
- Dr Michael Creeth: Scientist who helped pave the way for Watson and Crick
- Larry "L.A." Johnson: Film-maker best known for his work with Neil Young
- Wyn Morris: Conductor whose gifts were undermined by his relations with musicians and administrators
Corrections
Opinion
Opinion RSS Feed - click to grab the feedLeading Articles
- Leading article: Mr Osborne has given the voters something to chew on
- Leading article: Precaution and prohibition
- Leading article: Hup, two, three, four
Commentators
- Philip Ridley: I grew up with racism, but now it's an even scarier threat
- Shaun Walker: Was the motive for Moscow attacks revenge?
- Michael Savage: With one House put in order, the Lords could well be next
- Clifford Coonan: Graft in China... a way of life?
- Colin Blakemore: In a mess over mephedrone
- Nick Young: In Haiti, rain deluges people's tents, and their needs are still vast
- Simon Carr: Audience succeeds in holding the men of finance to account
- Mary Dejevsky: When authority goes awol, savagery fills the gap
- Dominic Lawson: It's not enough for Cameron to be the anybody-but-Gordon candidate
- Steve Richards: And I thought the Tories had changed
Columnists
- Tom Sutcliffe: This papal tone of petulance is shameful
- John Walsh: I wonder what a quilting bee inside a maximum security wing is like
Letters
Environment
Environment RSS Feed - click to grab the feed- Scientists stumped as bee population declines further
- Europe's electricity could be all renewables by 2050
Climate Change
Green Living
Nature
- Starling flock 'may have mistaken drive for reeds'
- Hyenas use a 'laughing language' to communicate
- The natural world's very own 4x4s
Sport
Sport RSS Feed - click to grab the feedCricket
Football
- Clubs to benefit from overseas TV deals
- Martin O'Neill quit rumours are dismissed
- Tevez claims he 'plays for the Manchester City shirt'
- Green defends 'hamstrung' Zola
- Mancini hails unstoppable Tevez
- Wenger 'amazed' by Campbell turnaround
- Benitez eager to keep Torres happy
- Tevez hits hat-trick to fire City
- Allardyce: We've had great year
- Kuyt excited by return of Torres
- Zola grows defiant as he vows to keep West Ham up
- Arsenal v Barcelona: Champions League preview
- Thierry Henry's greatest Arsenal moments
- Maradona bitten on face by dog
- Bayern Munich v Manchester United: Champions League preview
- James Lawton: Ferguson's spirit feeds off two episodes when Munich shared in the United story
- Football in Brief: Keane quick to reject sacking rumours
- Government's ownership plan welcomed by fans
- Crystal Palace move closer to finding owner
- Ameobi makes his presence felt
- Eriksson 'excited' by Ivory Coast challenge
- Lyon dominate French clash
- Rooney injury and late goal sees United suffer
- Arsenal cannot fear Messi says Vermaelen
- Wenger won't gamble on Fabregas fitness
- Lehmann announces retirement
- Drogba hit with two-match European ban
- Rooney reveals use of punch bag for excess anger
- Bayern boss brands Van der Sar as 'manufactured'
- Arsenal optimistic Fabregas will win race to face Barça
- Blanc hopes Bordeaux can shrug off cup defeat
- Chance for Bayern's maverick to shine
- Quiet man Park leads United's unsung army
- Ferguson: we must not take Bayern threat lightly
Golf
- Caddie backs Augusta crowd to respect Woods
- The littlest prize in sport: The Minigolf Masters
- Els holds nerve for second win in a row
Motor Racing
Racing
More Sports
Rugby
- London Irish complete Bowden signing
- Andrew hails Guinness Premiership changes
- Change in Italy has knock-on effect
Tennis
More Sports
Life & Style
Life & Style RSS Feed - click to grab the feedFashion
- Weekly Facebook fashion index: these labels are good sports
- Facebook beauty brands: care about your hair?
- Weekly fashion indicators: dust off your old favorites
- Popular sporting trends: The Magic Wheel
Food & Drink
- Bordeaux - an Asian wine master's perspective
- Sauternes 2009 excites "Queen of Wine"
- Bordeaux uncorks blockbuster vintage, eyes China
- Suckling blogs about Bordeaux 2009
- Scientists scent breakthrough in truffle trafficking
- The ten best Easter treats
Health & Families
- Growing fetish trend: pedal-pumping, revving and cranking
- Australia reveals prototype 'bionic' eye
- Online Muslim sex shop launched in the Netherlands
- This week in 15-minute or less fitness: abdominals
- How to select springtime fruits and vegetables
- WHO sets up independent review of swine flu response
- UNAIDS calls for lifting of HIV travel bans
- Doctor at centre of deaths probe at Gosport War Memorial Hospital retires
- Acupuncture 'can ease fear of dentists'
- Experts examine WHO swine flu response
- Fears gonorrhoea becoming untreatable
- Mephedrone: 'I feel dizzy and suicidal when the buzz wears off'
- The rise of fathers' playgroups
- Jeremy Laurance: Believe it or not, there are worse things than mephedrone
- The truth about HRT
- 'She asks me who I am – and I'm her husband'
House & Home
- In California, legalizing marijuana not just for hippies
- Letting agent complaints soar by 45%
- House prices bounce back after fall
Gadgets & Tech
- Facts and figures on the new Apple iPad
- Taiwan design house files complaint against Apple
- Much-awaited Apple iPad hits US on Saturday
- Best-selling PC download game of the week: 'Battlefield: Bad Company 2' keeps challengers at bay
- Microsoft hurries out patch for Internet Explorer hole
- Apple iPad tops T3's top 100 gadgets list
- Facebook veterans in venture capital spotlight
- Google: Mobile services partially blocked in China
- Google CEO's compensation for 2009 falls 52 per cent
- Twitter's heady rise has Venezuela's Hugo Chavez in spin
- BBC delays mobile apps
- Coal fuels much of internet "cloud," Greenpeace says
Motoring
- Automaker readies New York debuts
- Nissan releases pricing details for LEAF EV
- Toyota licences hybrid technology to Mazda
Arts & Entertainment
Arts & Entertainment RSS Feed - click to grab the feedArt
- Australian artist wins both Archibald and Wynne Prizes in the same year
- Weekly art websites: Album cover art
Music
- Most blogged artists: The National, Hot Chip, Prins Thomas
- April international CD releases: 'Glee,' AC/DC, 'Nobody’s Daughter'
- Guns n’ Roses, Arcade Fire, reunited Libertines to play Reading and Leeds
- New music videos of the week: MGMT, Erykah Badu, Justin Bieber, Weezer
- Bolshoi to re-open in October 2011: report
- Viral video: The rebirth of the music video
- Noel Gallagher, Royal Albert Hall, London
- Your chance to win a Sony bloggie camera
Films
- Film trailer: 'Despicable Me' pits villain vs. supervillain
- Weekly US film releases: ‘Clash of the Titans’ hits screens in 3D
- 'Train Your Dragon' slays box office competition
- Hollywood joins the comic convention WonderCon
- Website opens up China’s film industry to the outside world
- Blood, bulls and boycott: Manolete strikes again
TV & Radio
- Pippi Longstocking author's life becomes film: daughter
- Last Night's Television - Raymond Blanc's Kitchen Secrets, BBC2; How to Win an Election: a Panorama Guide, BBC4; Blood and Oil, BBC2
Theatre & Dance
- Banned, play that challenged the BNP
- Ballet Black, Linbury Studio Theatre, London
- Mrs Warren's Profession, Comedy Theatre, London
Books
- Stephen King to publish surprise limited-edition baseball novella
- Stephenie Meyer to publish 'Eclipse' novella, allow fans free online access
- Superman comic sells for record 1.5 million dollars
- Blood Rose, By Margie Orford
Travel
Travel RSS Feed - click to grab the feedNews & Advice
- Lost passport fee to rise 2.9 per cent
- Disabled people offered free guide to accessible Britain
- Avoid hotels for best World Cup prices, suggests survey
Money
Money RSS Feed - click to grab the feedTax
Extras
Extras RSS Feed - click to grab the feedBig Question
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2 Ten of the best April Fools' hoaxes
3 Suicides shock France's Disney park
4 Exclusive: Brown misled public over Haiti single
5 Journalist on the run from Israel is hiding in Britain
6 Arsenal v Barcelona player ratings
7 Revealed: the nasty secret in your kitchen cupboard
8 Johann Hari: Drugs, royals, and the lousy laws being rushed through
9 The ten best boxing fights on British soil
10 Hadron Collider II planned for Circle Line
11 Robert Fisk: Glossy new front in battle for hearts and minds
12 OS maps: No.1 in the charts since 1747
13 Two women, two fashion businesses, one £450m British success story
Emailed
1 Beckham to the rescue as England 2018 film bombs
2 Revealed: the nasty secret in your kitchen cupboard
3 Journalist on the run from Israel is hiding in Britain
4 Investigation: Scandal of danger chemical in baby bottles
5 A very modern military partnership
6 Hadron Collider II planned for Circle Line
7 Terence Blacker: The secrets in your surname
8 'Stand and Deliver' maths teacher dies, aged 79
10 How Errol Flynn's son was lost in Cambodia – all but a pile of bones
11 Wrigley and Mars: a sweet deal
12 RSS feeds
13 Robert Fisk: Glossy new front in battle for hearts and minds
14 Why radio doesn't like girls aloud
15 Robert Fisk’s World: Try this reading list if you want to understand the Middle East
Commented
1Cameron hails business backing for NI reversal plan
2Time to change the record and co-operate with Muslim community
3Robert Verkaik: Anti-terror tactics badly backfiring
4Joan Smith: Now we might discover the truth about paid-for sex
5Johann Hari: Drugs, royals, and the lousy laws being rushed through
6Exclusive: Brown misled public over Haiti single
7High Court bid launched to halt rail strike
8Revealed: the nasty secret in your kitchen cupboard
Columnist Comments
• Johann Hari: Drugs, royals, and lousy laws
All that happens with prohibition is the market is taken over by armed criminals
• Terence Blacker: The secrets in your surname
They reveal family origins, as well as insights into one's life and character
• Mary Dejevsky: Don't believe the killjoys of London 2012
Now here's a riddle for the holiday weekend: what's on time, on budget and in Britain?