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Saturday, 7 August 2010
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News
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- 'Biggest' Apple store opens doors in London
- Fears over legal aid to vulnerable
- Girl, 14, shot with Taser by mistake
- Revealed: how asylum detention centres damage children
- 70 Labour peers back David Miliband for leader
- A Government of straight, white, privately educated men
- Mother charged with murder of her three children
- Little Britain: How the rest of the world sees us
- Minor British Institutions: Alternative comedy
- High tide for the new wave of UK surfers
World
- Fires lay ghostly shroud of smoke on Moscow
- Campbell blood diamonds seized by South African police
- Muscovites resort to facemasks
- Polish opposition boycotts inauguration
- Italian minister calls for ban on 'violent and cruel' palio horse races
- Going, going, gone...to the light-fingered porters
- Obamas enjoy time out at beach in Spain
- Huge ice island calves off Greenland glacier
- From high school hero to jihadist targeting the US
- Will the Appalachian Trail become a good walk spoilt?
- Militants caused blast on Japanese tanker, says UAE
- British woman among 10 medics killed in Afghanistan
- Kashmir burns again as India responds to dissent with violence
- Zardari will return to a nation ready to vent anger
- Bhutto heir defers career launch as floods rage on
- An apology fatally devalued by the passage of 65 years
- Hiroshima: 'There was a flash. Then everything turned black'
- 13 Vietnamese poachers jailed
- No foul language, South Korean soldiers ordered
- Facing life in jail, the woman who dared to take on Paul Kagame
- Minister accuses rival of links to terrorism
- Cameron: Britain's relationship with Pakistan is 'unbreakable'
Business
- Hewlett-Packard chief quits after sex harassment allegations
- Logica predicts path to growth
- Bid to get more women on boards
- Connaught shares down 46% after warning over losses
- Old Mutual sells US unit for $350m
- Gibbons pins hopes on China orders
- Warning of slowdown even as insolvencies fall
- US job loss data worse than expected
- Inmarsat pens $1.2bn satellite deal ahead of broadband push
- Business Diary: RBS discloses a lot of rubbish
- RBS back in the black for first time since 2007
- RBS hit by FSA inquiry into Coutts
- Stephen Foley: Only the Federal Reserve can jump-start the recovery at this stage
- Stephen Foley: More partisan tricks delaying delivery
- Pawnbrokers strike gold as economy stutters
- The business on...Ian Farmer, Chief executive, Lonmin
- Market Report: Afren buoyed by hopes of African oil strikes
People
Education
Obituaries
- Slim Bryant: Guitarist who had his roots in the earliest days of country music
- Robert F Boyle: Oscar-winning art director who created some of Hitchcock's most memorable settings
- Günter Behnisch: The architect behind Munich's groundbreaking Olympic Stadium
Corrections
Opinion
Opinion RSS Feed - click to grab the feedFaith
Leading Articles
- Leading article: Well within the Fringe
- Leading article: The cost of Russia's long, hot summer
- Leading article: The Prime Minister and the limits of personal charm in diplomacy
Commentators
- Deborah Ross: 'Shopping 'offline' is most convenient'
- Amy Jenkins: Flip-flops, a broken toe and the desultory days of August
- Natalie Haynes: The solitary, and very personal, relationship we have with radio
- Nigel Hawkes: Why delaying death has created a statistical nightmare
- Rupert Cornwell: America wants its own David Cameron
- Robert Fisk: Butcher of Buchenwald in an Egyptian paradise
- Howard Jacobson: Don't use Wagner to test your marriage
- Christina Patterson: Lessons in living from some (considerably) older women
Columnists
- Richard Ingrams: When the top brass want to ban the bomb
- Dylan Jones: 'Punk is a period in musical history that becomes more important the further we get away from it'
- David Lister: Lily Allen is the ideal person to turn parenthood into pop
- Brian Viner: Even for an Everton fan, Hodgson is not an easy man to dislike
Letters
Environment
Environment RSS Feed - click to grab the feed- Australian, Japanese waters harbouring deep secrets: census
- Biodiversity becoming more important to businesses
- Marine census in Gulf of Mexico a pre-spill snapshot
Nature
Sport
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- Bolt human after all but vows to hit his stride again
- Taxing times: why HMRC's demands have sprint king running scared
- Olsson fired by new rivals and a distant memory
Cricket
- Ton eludes Pietersen but England well on top
- Anderson and Broad flatten Pakistan's hasty rebuilding work
- Randiv spin keeps Sri Lanka in touch
- England bowlers will only know their strength when they face Australian test
- Notts held up by rain as Patterson digs in
- Centurion Trescothick draws Kent fans' wrath
- Edgbaston Timeline
- 'We talked about not chasing wickets but bowling maidens – that was key'
Football
- Wilshere and Gibbs poised to offer England fresh hope
- Neil Warnock: Quad-biking in Scotland and water fights in Rimini – the perfect pre-season preparations
- Moore's widow saddened by renaming of charity cup
- Referee Halsey primed to make emotional return
- Huang admits he is not backed by China but claims £450m is in place
- Ancelotti: age is no barrier for older, wiser Chelsea
- LMA seeks end to coach's BBC row
- Let the power games begin: Ferguson starts on back foot
- Graham double reopens old wounds for Norwich
- Burley raises hopes at Palace, the league's other chaos club
- Savage reveals real football man behind pantomime villain act
- The ones to watch: an all-star team for the Championship season ahead
- Steve Cotterill: I've nothing against Avram, but I would have kept Pompey up
- Chainrai emerges from wreckage as the real winner
- Michael Dawson ready for 'exciting times' at Spurs
- Redknapp cautious after European draw smiles on Spurs
- Hodgson faces tricky night in Turkey as Villa get a nasty sense of déjà vu
- Martin O'Neill: James Milner on brink of move from Aston Villa to Manchester City
- Transfer Talk: Milner on the brink of City switch after O'Neill concedes defeat in lengthy battle
- Fabregas commits to Arsenal but leaves door open for Barça return
Golf
- Westwood a doubt for Ryder Cup after succumbing to calf injury
- Montgomerie: struggling Tiger appears ‘mentally just not with it’
Racing
- Three Questions: Luke Nolen
- Sue Montgomery: Ascot offers pop and patriotism as racing changes its colours
- Stan Hey: 6-5 Against
More Sports
- Wellens and Pryce will spearhead the resistance to Rhinos' charge
- Cunningham makes his final play for sainthood
Rugby
More Sports
- Cycling: Riders detour to mark Holocaust
- Cycling: Armstrong's lawyer criticises drug allegations
- Boxing: McCracken offers 2012 chances at new British Championship
- Something For The Weekend: 07/08/2010
Life & Style
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Food & Drink
- Shipwrecked champagne good, but not ours: Veuve-Clicquot
- Koffmann's at The Berkeley, Wilton Place, London SW1
- Snack attack: Mark Hix whips up delicious dips
- Anthony Rose: 'You might not expect much from the western half of the South of France for rosés, and you would be right'
- Wine: Something for the weekend?
- Botarga dip
- Smoked mackerel and horseradish dip
- Madras dip
- Roasted red pepper dip
Health & Families
- New heart valve taken from patient works best
- US obesity growing 'faster than anyone imagined'
- Cambodia bans live pig imports over to disease fears
- Dutch clinic helps alcoholics by "binding them with beer'
- Tourist paradise Bali suffering rabies epidemic
House & Home
- Quite an impression: Exhibition shines fresh light on the gardens that inspired Monet, Renoir, Cezanne and Pissarro
- Weekend Work: Time to plant out broccoli and other greens
Gadgets & Tech
Arts & Entertainment
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Art
- British sculptor's cast-iron humans conquer Austrian Alps
- Larry Sultan: The king of colour photography
Music
Classical
Films
- Rome re-lives the Dolce Vita in photography exhibit
- The gangs of Peckham – as told by the girls who know them
Books
Travel
Travel RSS Feed - click to grab the feedNews & Advice
- New charge for UK citizens to enter US
- My Life in Travel: Emily Woof, actress
- Travel By Numbers: Ramadan
- Something To Declare: Malaysia; better airport links; cheap UK hotels
- The A to Z of car hire
- Simon Calder: Pain in Spain for travellers on the plane?
- Travel Agenda: Brighton fireworks; Hotel Gansevoort in New York; Iceland Express
- Flying high in the world's aviation museums
- Las Vegas to host 'fabulous' LGBT weekend
- Domestic tourism still the trend, says survey
- The Chinese bus causing an internet storm
- Russian plateau, Italian mountain join World Heritage list
48 Hours In
Africa
Europe
- This boot was made for walking: Hiking the spur of Italy's heel
- Bikes, boats and bastions: Set course around Holland's inland sea
- Trail of the Unexpected: Alesund, the Nouveau city that rose from the ashes
UK
- Brighton: Oriental excess in seaside Sussex
- On The Road: An icy plunge into moorland waters in Dartmoor
Hotels
Money
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- Questions Of Cash: 'My flood-damaged house is still not repaired'
- Derek Pain: Democracy in action is such a refreshing thing, even if it isn't fair to all
- Alice-Azania Jarvis: Computing on the cheap - get a loan of a laptop
- Money Insider: Nationwide's price rise masks a customer focus
- Mark Dampier: Corporate bond offers the chance of excellent returns
- Consuming Issues: Beware the DIY approach when booking that trip
- Buy UK stocks if shopping for China growth opportunities
- The Bargain Hunter: Back to school deals
- Five Questions About: Child trust funds
- Spotlight On: HSBC's stock market-linked savings account
- Hey, big spender, do you have the means to get by?
- It's time to cull Britain's legalised loan sharks
- Simon Read: Banks need a personal touch to keep the economy healthy
Extras
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1 Little Britain: How the rest of the world sees us
2 Larry Sultan: The king of colour photography
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6 After the bombs dropped: Hiroshima and Nagasaki
8 Indy Choice: Best of the new films
9 New charge for UK citizens to enter US
10 The gangs of Peckham – as told by the girls who know them
11 This season's worst football kits
12 How did five million barrels of oil simply disappear?
13 'Biggest' Apple store opens doors in London
14 Kashmir burns again as India responds to dissent with violence
15 Huang admits he is not backed by China but claims £450m is in place
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1 Johan Grimonprez, The Fruitmarket, Edinburgh
2 Humiliation at 33,000 feet: Top British architect tells of terror 'arrest'
3 BBC gets go-ahead to create phone apps
4 'Biggest' Apple store opens doors in London
5 Little Britain: How the rest of the world sees us
6 Martin O'Neill: James Milner on brink of move from Aston Villa to Manchester City
7 Johann Hari: And now for some good news
8 Double Take, Johan Grimonprez, 80 mins, (12A)
11 Howard Jacobson: Don't use Wagner to test your marriage
13 A Government of straight, white, privately educated men
15 Crash of a titan: The inside story of the fall of Lehman Brothers
Commented
Columnist Comments
• Brian Viner: Hodgson is not an easy man to dislike
I confess to a slight but disconcerting new ambivalence about Liverpool.
• Howard Jacobson: Don't use Wagner to test your marriage
My wife is motionless in her seat, barely breathing. It’s at this point that I believe she has begun to judge me as an artist.
• Rupert Cornwell: America wants its own David Cameron
Scarcely a day passes, it seems, without a foreign policy clanger from our PM.