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Monday, 5 October 2009
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News
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- MI5 historian: Guantanamo and long grievances
- Doctor 'hugged patient after heart scan'
- Teenage girls leap to deaths from bridge
- Birmingham's children's services condemned
- Body found in hunt for swept-away teenager
- Councils to get £100m from Icelandic banks
- Tories to disclose top civil servants' pay
- Tories: tax break will boost small firm jobs
- Simon Carr: Brighter than Brighton with baffling Boris
- Andrew Grice: Cameron's European headache
- Osborne plans employer tax cut to create jobs
- Hague warns Tories against complacency
- Bankers 'vital' for recovery, says Johnson
- Tories warned: a mountain to climb
- Cameron feels Eurosceptic heat ahead of conference
- SNP legal threat over TV debate
- Britain offered Gaddafi £14m to stop supporting the IRA
- Cameron spells out plans to cut incapacity benefit claims
- Shock as police chief dies aged 41
- New Jack the Ripper suspect unveiled
- Bag of bones found on m-way slip road
- Cage fighter jailed over £53m cash robbery
- Court security concerns as prisoner still on run
- Oil depot blast case adjourned
- Police say sorry for dumped urine bottles
- Teenage rapist jailed for nine years
- Four more charged over power plant protest plot
- Convicted paedophile worked at play centre and nursery
- MI5 chief reveals 2005 bombing fears
- Neighbour tells of police gun battle terror
- Boy killed in crash, five arrested
World
- Greek socialists win snap poll as voters punish conservatives
- Man arrested over death of diplomat
- UN to teach children about Holocaust in Gaza schools
- Inspectors set to visit Iranian nuclear site
- Air crew brawl after stewardess 'refused personal favours'
- Blast kills five as ministers visit Pakistan
- Andrew Buncombe: Marching for the victims of India's sexual abuse
- Shamed Japanese ex-minister found dead
- China's premier visits North Korea
- Thai taboo: what happens when the king has gone?
- Alive after 60 hours under the rubble
- Ministers take flak from the Army on visit to Afghanistan
- Mountain raid by Taliban leaves eight American soldiers dead
- Libya pressing for landmines payout
- Research highlights needless death of a million babies
Business
- Business Diary: Lloyds offers Sir Victor a blank cheque
- Tory plans for care home scheme 'unrealistic' says pensioners' group
- Finance firms grow business after two year slump
- Investment banks set for bonus curb talks
- Sean O'Grady: The words may be expensive but this time it really is different
- Small Talk: It's all in the numbers for small firms
- The Week Ahead: Tesco lagging in battle of supermarkets
People
- Ten celebrity tax exiles
- Rodney star to play his father in prequel
- Grant Shapps: You Ask The Questions
Science
- Trio's cell study earns Nobel medicine prize
- Gas mask bra among Ig Nobel prize-winners
- Genes linked to cancers found by scientists
- Vital embryo research driven out of Britain
Media
- Adobe reveals Flash Player 10.1 for an enriched internet experience with ‘any’ smartphone device
- Current Google Insights trends: 'Mei Itoya', Roman Polanski, Samantha Geimer
- Current Twitter trends: 'Music Monday', 'Zombieland', 'Titanic'
- Stephen Glover: What are the chances for the country's first quality freesheet?
- Matthew Norman: Chumps' U-turn embarrasses Labour
- Waitrose acts over 'racist' Fox presenter
- Remembrance of Times past
- For the record: 05/10/2009
- Tanzanian Government likes to keep the facts to itself
- Claire Beale On Advertising: Adland is singing some new songs
Obituaries
- David Drew: Musicologist and authority on Kurt Weill who transformed the fortunes of Boosey & Hawkes
- Terry Bly: Strong and brave striker who holds the post-war record for most league goals in a season
Opinion
Opinion RSS Feed - click to grab the feedLeading Articles
- Leading article: A blow to a new Afghan strategy
- Leading article: The looming challenge for Cameron's Conservatives
Commentators
- Jane Merrick: Tories in Manchester - get Britain Shopping
- Jane Merrick: Boris should stick his fiver on Lipponen
- Graeme Baker: Heartfelt confessions of a Google addict
- Mo Ibrahim: To govern Africa, you need the facts
- Vince Cable: Osbornomics would make Britain poorer and less equal
- Evan Harris: We owe it to the sick to support this research
- Rob Williams: It's not always bad news when a local newspaper stops printing
- Rageh Omaar: Hungry children deserve better than this
- Daniel Howden: Victory demonstrates that Greek politics is stagnant
- Donald Macintyre: Mr Ging wants Gaza to be 'a role model for the world'
- Oliver Miles: An unholy alliance that we had to tackle
- Vanessa Mock: Now the fate of the treaty lies in Czech hands
- Yasmin Alibhai-Brown: It's time to stand up and fight the new misogyny
- Bruce Anderson: Europe must be a priority for the Tories
- Mary Dejevsky: Rail chaos puts the brakes on Berliners
- Philip Hensher: The Cameron dilemma for impressionists
Columnists
Letters
Environment
Environment RSS Feed - click to grab the feedClimate Change
Nature
Sport
Sport RSS Feed - click to grab the feedCricket
- Australia stride home to retain Champions Trophy
- Pietersen admits to contract doubts
- Captains vie for final say in battle of Antipodes
Football
- FA demand Ferguson explain comments
- Zola plays down West Ham rift rumours
- Carragher confident of Liverpool revival
- Al-Fahim waits for Portsmouth offer
- Young near return for Aston Villa
- FA to review Ferguson referee comments
- Coyle inspires Burnley to new heights on the home front
- United's late escape fails to disguise mediocrity
- Brown's tough love pays off
- FA ponders charge for Ferguson
- Osman shows creative side to rescue Everton
- Lee and Davies outshine Redknapp's recruits
- Good fortune can't hide Hammers' failings
- Pompey revived by victory and promise of new owner
- Hughes urges fans to respect Barry
- Fabregas finds stage to flourish
- Benitez: The top teams will lose more this season
- Drogba creates havoc in dodgy Liverpool defence
- Trial date set for Defoe
- Football fan charged with race abuse
- Manchester rioters due in court
- Redknapp angered by investigation
- Tax authorities to grill Redknapp over payments from Portsmouth
- Sam Wallace: Keegan's 'stigma damages' claim was as greedy as it was astonishing
- Staunton takes charge at Darlington
- Round-up: Newcastle held after penalty snub
- Preston chase taste of the big time
- Dugarry slams Domenech methods
- Bent unfazed by England snub
- Fans' chief outraged by internet deal
- Manchester United explain Foster international absence
- Neville thinks England career coming to an end
- End of an era as England qualifier moves online
- Capello picks Agbonlahor over Bent for qualifiers
- Beckham 'close' to AC Milan return
- Cruyff questions new Messi deal
- Real refuse to blame Ronaldo absence for defeat
- Eurozone: Galacticos fall at the feet of Jesus
- Mowbray fumes at Miller's easy double
Golf
- Donald hits 64 to close on Dunhill win
- James Corrigan: Henman's fist pump brings out Monty's major flaw
Motor Racing
- Piquet defends 'crashgate' actions
- Button 'disappointed' with Rosberg decision
- Button happy to make his point far behind 'untouchable' Vettel
Racing
- Supreme Stars proves light years ahead of his rivals
- Breeders' Cup may be a trip too far for champion
- Alandi completes spree for Aga Khan
More Sports
- Seven newcomers in New Zealand squad
- Barrow best of the rest after late rally
- Saints end Noble's reign
- Keighley go up after resisting Oldham
Rugby
- Cipriani stars as Wasps repel late Saints' siege
- Easter uprising conceals Quins' bloody past
- Falcons fail to stop Saracens reclaiming the summit
- Ruddock defends his resilient Worcester
- Lacklustre Leeds face uphill task
Tennis
Life & Style
Life & Style RSS Feed - click to grab the feedFashion
- Trendwatch: Designers open runways to the masses (online viewing reminder)
- This week's top fashion web sales
- Annie Leibovitz, Damien Hirst and others create luxe travel bags for good cause
- Mannequins hit by discrimination -- and loss of face
- Lohan's and Archs's debut for Ungaro fails to impress
- Comme des Garçons has a new Standard
- Galliano celebrates Bacall and Bogart in tribute to film noir
- Stella McCartney sends out wearable summer chic
- The verdict on Lohan's foray into fashion design? Banal
- Arrival of the fittest: Milan's fashion action heroines
- The ten best necklaces
- The Fashion Audit 05/10/2009
- Ready to Wear: Is colourless plastic the new nylon? Quite probably, Miuccia Prada suggests
- Paris match: Giles Deacon's tough glamour
Food & Drink
- Famed chef to open first restaurant in the US
- In Poland, honey - again - grows on trees
- We'll drink to that: pubs hail the return of real ale
- Tim Walker: 'Salad Club takes place in someone's living room and has its own etiquette'
Health & Families
- Eating soybeans could prevent deadly diseases
- As swine flu intensifies, US rolls out first vaccine doses
- South Asia frets over high food prices
- 13 million premature births worldwide
- US trio win Nobel Medicine Prize for research into ageing
- World swine flu cases surge, deaths also up
- Drinking lots of green tea could ward off stomach cancer in women
- Warning on danger of salt in bread and cereals
- Beyond analysis: Inside the minds of the world's top psychologists
- Virginia Ironside: Next week's dilemma
- Virginia Ironside’s Dilemmas: My friend can't visit without criticising me
House & Home
- Alaïa to stage Memphis design exhibition (new pictures)
- Surveys reveals the desire of China’s consumers
Gadgets & Tech
- October high-tech and video game events: CEATEC Japan, GDC China, Hong Kong Electronics Fair (reminder)
- Taiwan LCD makers eye China as leverage against rivals
- 'Spore' set for the big screen
- US gun maker arming Wii shooter game
- 10,000 Hotmail passwords 'hacked and put online'
- Microsoft predicts 80,000 IT jobs for UK
- NYC anarchist accused of G20 tweet trouble
- Space tourism still has 'a long way to go'
- IBM undercuts Google with cheap cloud email service
- Is banning violent video games the right answer? Venezuela thinks so
Motoring
Arts & Entertainment
Arts & Entertainment RSS Feed - click to grab the feedArt
- Turner Prize exhibition unveiled
- Tom Lubbock: This year's Turner Prize foursome share common ground
- Tricks of the light: Weird visions in art
Music
- Tickets for the 2010 Glastonbury Festival sell out in 12 hours (Advancer)
- X Factor judges choose the final 12
- Glastonbury tickets sell out within a day
- Paolo Nutini, Hammersmith Apollo, London
- Mott The Hoople, Hammersmith Apollo, London
Classical
Films
- Director Michael Mann to shoot Robert Capa biopic: movie news recap
- Trailers of the week include 'Red Cliff,' 'Broken Embraces,' 'Shutter Island' (Advancer)
- 'Zombieland' top stop for moviegoers
- Pusan film festival targets cinema's next generation (reminder)
- Potter star's film secures release after Facebook campaign
TV & Radio
Theatre & Dance
Comedy
Books
- The New Yorker magazine festival celebrates the arts
- Who will win the Booker Prize?
- The Collaborator, By Gerald Seymour
Travel
Travel RSS Feed - click to grab the feedNews & Advice
- Pilots issue flying hours safety warning
- British Airways opens daily, non-stop to Las Vegas
- Hotel rates down steeply in US and Canada
Student
Student RSS Feed - click to grab the feedCareer Planning
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6 Sportsmen who failed to reach their potential
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8 Cambridge Laboratory of Molecular Biology: The Nobel Prize factory
9 Dollar tumbles on report of its demise
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Emailed
1 Gore Vidal's United States of fury
3 Robert Fisk: Genocide forgotten: Armenians horrified by treaty with Turkey
4 Seventies classic Comedians is revived for X Factor era
5 Last-minute Prince decision to stage two Paris concerts Sunday
6 Bollywood podcast: Govinda, Do Knot Disturb
7 Hong Kong film dreaming of glory at Chinese 'Oscars'
8 Fashion photographer Irving Penn dead
9 Leading article: The end of the dollar spells the rise of a new order
10 The dark secrets of the trillion-dollar oil trade
11 The great energy rip-off (and how you can avoid it)
12 Hotel Of The Week: Hotel QT, New York
13 Indian rules for Edwina-Nehru film: no kissing, no holding hands, no love
14 Johann Hari: Britain's not bust. So don't use it as an excuse to impose cuts
Commented
1The great energy rip-off (and how you can avoid it)
2Dollar tumbles on report of its demise
3Gore Vidal's United States of fury
4Robert Fisk: A financial revolution with profound political implications
6'Terror cell' found in cradle of 9/11
7The perils of privilege: why class remains Cameron's Achilles' heel
8Chastened Brown set to send more troops to Afghanistan
Columnist Comments
• Matthew Norman: Osborne's gamble might just pay off
The shadow chancellor trusts the public's realism about the pickle we're in
• Christina Patterson: Let's preserve the dotty, dying don
If I were rewriting Dante's Inferno, I'd ensure that the catalogue of punishments included a PhD
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