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Sunday, 4 July 2010
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News
News RSS Feed - click to grab the feedUK
- Mother of dead girl dies in cliff plunge
- Gay couple to have children christened
- Cable car crossing proposed for Thames
- 7 July: Five years on, the pain is still raw
- Too fat to fight? Barely two-thirds of troops are fit
- Fire breaks out at nuclear power station
- Flying high at the Goodwood bonanza
- David Kelly murdered? Yes, and I bet you believe in the tooth fairy too
- Ministers declare war on Britain's tranquilliser crisis
- Osborne shocks ministers with demand for 40 per cent budget cuts
- Tories should back gay marriage, says Boris Johnson
- The impact of welfare cuts: Britons on the breadline
- Three quizzed over teenager's stabbing murder
- Gun attack on policeman linked to double shooting
- Ex-prisoner sought after 'grudge' killing
- Cheer up, Britain! There's plenty to enjoy out there
- Me and my shed
World
- Poles vote in presidential run-off election
- What the butler heard: Snobbery, hypocrisy, anti-semitism and greed
- Submarine seized in anti-drugs swoop
- An entire year's worth of rain falls on city in only three days
- Warren Buffett gives away more of his fortune
- Out of the Woods: Tiger's wife Elin to bag $100m and custody in divorce settlement
- Mastermind of the Munich Olympic massacre dies at 73
- Petraeus takes command of forces in Afghanistan
- Hundreds die in Congo as fuel tanker explodes
- Bali targets stray dogs as 65 people die from rabies
- UN celebrates a 'watershed day' for women
- The spies who loved me (and did little else)
Business
- Designer dens: Regal sells homes for £12m each
- PWC survey shows rise in fraud by public-sector staff
- Wolseley plots sale of tool hire business
- Fine Bordeaux wine matures well for investors expecting a 16% return
- Rate-setters split on interest
- RAK to sell East African assets
- Egon Zehnder to lead search for new Network Rail boss
- Sir Nigel Rudd agrees to second term as BAA chairman
- Coalition revives Labour's bank lending forum
- The City Diary: A spy too ordinary: Camilleri unimpressed by Russian 'agent'
- Margareta Pagano: UK bosses sip champagne with hope in their hearts – but concern in their minds
- Hamish McRae: There'll be a double dip. But if the world grows, we'll trudge upwards
- Vintage year promises a liquid fortune
- 'Bank bosses don't like paying huge bonuses either'
People
- Mia Farrow versus Naomi Campbell
- How We Met: Dannii Minogue & Tabitha Somerset Webb
- Michael Horovitz: My friend Beryl Bainbridge
- Mark Rylance: Acting is just play. You have to look for the joyful thing
Science
Media
- BBC pay packets 'far too high' says Wogan
- Sport on TV: Who needs penalties when you can have second-set tie-break?
- The feral beast: Smokin! Eaglesham quits for NY
- Even now, Libby Purves buys her own theatre tickets
Opinion
Opinion RSS Feed - click to grab the feedLeading Articles
Commentators
- Rhiannon Harries: 'Oprah's most powerful weapon? Not coming across like a moron'
- Peter Stanford: Young men thrive on opportunity, not jail
- DJ Taylor: Happy and glorious: a royal renaissance and our vintage years
- Paul Vallely: A road paved with good intentions
- Katy Guest: Game, set and match to Laura Robson
- Tim Lott: Excuses, buck-passing, and the lost virtue of taking responsibility
- Matthew Bell: The IoS Diary (04/07/10)
- Rupert Cornwell: Ten years after Elian, US softens towards Cuba
- John Rentoul: Cameron fancies a long stay at No 10
- Sarah Sands: Can you hear that squeaking? It must be a woman
- Joan Smith: Armchair politics - as good as a seat in the House
- Editor-At-Large: Free choice is not fit to go on school lunch menus
Columnists
Letters
Environment
Environment RSS Feed - click to grab the feed- Asia in the grip of water crisis: Asian Development Bank
- US scientist in race to learn from Indonesia's dying glacier
Sport
Sport RSS Feed - click to grab the feedMore Sports
Cricket
- On the Front Foot: Taverners raise a glass and celebrate milestone at Lord's
- Tait puts foot down as England crash
- MCC calling the shots in battle to save Tests
- Strauss's one-day side remain a work in progress
Football
- New 'hand of god' row: Ball crossed the line, say Ghana
- No flair or style: Brazil head home for media mauling
- Klose enjoys century duty to humble Argentina
- Capello: We've no chance in Euros
- Diego Maradona: Exit, grimacing, the real star of the World Cup
- Villa snatches glory after spots of bother
- England inquest: Where did it all go wrong?
- Holland: Brotherhood is why the future's orange
- James Lawton: Germany's perfect plan crushes Diego's dream
- James Corrigan: What exactly is the point of the 'great manager'?
- Ian Holloway: Game has moved on ... and English must move with it
- Outside the Boks: Fifty volleys in a row is meat and drink to Greavsie
- Banks of England: Hart to start as Capello must ring changes
- Back to the future is Hodgson's mission
Golf
- Rose shows his mettle to bloom again
- The Hacker: My half can't save Wales but at least they enjoyed the footy
- Donald charges into contention in Paris
Racing
More Sports
Tennis
- Rafael Nadal clinches second Wimbledon title
- Serena Williams triumphs on Groundhog Day
- Net Gains: Absent Venus should take a leaf out of her own book
- Nick Bollettieri: Grace, hunger, athleticism... Serena really has got the lot
- Wimbledon final: Billed as mismatch but don't write Czech off
- Murray finds positives in defeat as he prepares for hard courts
More Sports
- The week ahead (04/07/10)
- Sport in Brief: European kayak glory for Cawthorn
- Outside Edge (04/07/10)
- Rowing: All aboard the Bateman 'Red Express'
- Boxing: Final cut for a hero of Valleys is fitting tribute
- Cycling: Millar best of the Brits
- Speedway: Teenage sensation may turn his back on Britain
- Inside Lines: Protests at 2012 if Saudis say 'no girls allowed'
- Cycling: Fresh doping claims are just 'sour milk' insists Armstrong
Life & Style
Life & Style RSS Feed - click to grab the feedFashion
- Museum, scent company bring ambergris back to life
- Ready-to-wear trends to impact on July's haute couture
- Boom time for haute couture as overseas demand soars
Food & Drink
- Tip by July 5 for your World Cup Beer pick
- From gate to plate – chefs grow their own
- Lunch with added crunch: Skye Gyngell cooks with radishes
- Radishes with butter and sea salt
- Carpaccio of wild sea trout with radishes and bronze fennel
- Glazed radishes
Health & Families
- Quarter of teens 'get sun burnt for tan'
- Experts call for action over 'high death rates' at NHS trust
- Children, A bundle of joy?
House & Home
- Click the brick: links for all Lego lovers
- Beijing pet spas turn pooches into pandas
- Saudi clerics battle over adult-breastfeeding, music fatwas
- Imported brides popular as money mixes Asian marriages
- Dutch courage: It's time to order your spring (yes, spring) bulbs now
Gadgets & Tech
Motoring
Arts & Entertainment
Arts & Entertainment RSS Feed - click to grab the feedArt
- On the agenda: Tower Bridge; Dorset Seafood Festival; Keep Me Posted; The Railway Children; Robert Irwin's Camel; Carven
- Sex, death and slaves: Welcome to Haiti's horror carnival
- Close Examination: Fakes, Mistakes & Discoveries, National Gallery, London
Music
- Emirati rappers take to stage to alter misconceptions
- Album: Solus 3, The Sky Above the Roof (Solus 3)
- Album: I Am Kloot, Sky at Night (EMI)
- Album: Luisa Maita, Lero-Lero (Cumbancha)
- Album: Richard Fairhurst's Triptych, Amusia (Babel)
- Album: Various artists, A Complete Introduction to Chess (Chess / Universal)
- Album: Deer Tick, The Black Dirt Session (Fargo)
- Album: The Coral, Butterfly House (Deltasonic)
- Album: Various artists, Roots of OK Jazz (Crammed Discs)
- Album: Mystery Jets, Serotonin (Rough Trade)
- Album: Kylie Minogue, Aphrodite (Parlophone)
- Ozzy Osbourne, Leas Cliff Hall, Folkestone
Al Green, The 02, London
Classical
- Golden ticket: British theatre's dynamic duo bring Don Giovanni to Glyndebourne
- Album: Handel, Concerti Grossi Opus 6 / Avison (Linn)
- Album: Schumann, Symphonies 1 & 2 / Royal Stockholm Phil (Sony)
- Don Giovanni, Holland Park, London
Idomeneo, Coliseum, London
Zaide, Sadler's Wells, London
Simon Boccanegra, Royal Opera House, London
Films
- 'Twilight' eclipses weekend box office competition
- Outfest Film Festival honors Jane Lynch of 'Glee': reminder
- Prehistoric man went to the movies, say researchers
- Spain's Catalonia passes controversial film dubbing law
- Hollywood takes on a strong British accent
- Isabelle Huppert: 'I don't have a reputation for being difficult'
- Powerful roles: To play the king
- DVD: Post Grad, For retail & rental (20th Century Fox)
- DVD: Percy Jackson and...For retail & rental, (20th Century Fox)
- When You're Strange, Tom DiCillo, 90 mins (15)
Skeletons, Nick Whitfield, 96 mins (15) - White Material, Claire Denis, 102 mins (15)
TV & Radio
- ‘Lost’ epilogue included with complete series box set
- DVD: Ashes to Ashes Season 3, For retail & rental (E1 Entertainment)
- No Triumph, No Tragedy, Radio 4
A Doggerel Bard, Radio 4 - Forever Young: How Rock'n'Roll Grew Up, BBC4
Rev, BBC2
Theatre & Dance
- Paco Peña Flamenco Dance Company, Sadler's Wells, London
Cia de Danca Deborah Colker, Barbican Theatre, London - 42nd Street, Festival Theatre, Chichester
The Comedy of Errors, Regent's Park, London
Books
- Transsexual's memoirs breaks new ground in Arab world
- Eisler's 'Inside Out' hits US bookstores
- Goodbye, Mr Chippy: As Craig Raine prepares for retirement the fiction critics are sharpening their knives
- Imperial Bedrooms, By Bret Easton Ellis
- Caravaggio: A Life Sacred and Profane, By Andrew Graham-Dixon
- Jezebel, By Irene Nemirovsky
- Pilgrims, By Garrison Keillor
- Get Her Off the Pitch, By Lynne Truss
- The Sixties, By Jenny Diski
- Tour de Lance, by Bill Strickland
- Venice: Pure City, By Peter Ackroyd
Travel
Travel RSS Feed - click to grab the feedNews & Advice
- Catch the main event – and see the world
- Kate Simon: If you're flying with Ryanair this summer, just pack a hair shirt
- Tips and deals of the week: 04/07/2010
Europe
UK
- A little gem cast adrift in the North Atlantic
- With a little thought, more accommodation could be accessible to all
Hotels
Money
Money RSS Feed - click to grab the feedSpend & Save
- Wealth check: Is there an ethical way to buy a house?
- Don't relax when it comes to your holiday money
- Consumers let down by ISA transfers
Mortgages
- Grab a slice of the American dream while it's still cheap
- Julian Knight: There’s a way round those mortgage fees
Pensions
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Commented
Columnist Comments
• Dominic Lawson: BBC salaries bring out the stalker in us
Even high-earners at the Corporation have a right to privacy
• Tom Sutcliffe: Hitchens baffles the godly – again
I imagine Hitchens needs a laugh – and that these reactions will give him one
• Steve Richards: AV doesn't make up for rabid cuts
Cameron doesn't worry about a minor change in the voting system