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Friday, 12 November 2010
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News
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- No public funds to oppose July 7 inquest application
- Entangled parachute deaths a 'tragic accident'
- Three children killed in house fire
- Greenpeace makes legal bid to stop UK offshore drilling
- Woman impaled by storm tree dies
- Tube passengers hit as body found on line
- Wartime bomb made safe after city evacuation
- Tweeted bomb threat conviction upheld
- Vase from house clearance sold to China for £51m
- Producer: how I survived make-up artist's attack
- Top economies strike deal to prevent 'currency wars'
- Government scraps anonymity pledge for rape accused
- Tory hopes shot down amid airbases concern
- Student leader urges 'French-style resistance'
- Single parents should 'prepare for work' when child is a year old
- Student suspected of throwing fire extinguisher arrested
- Armed husband lawfully shot dead by police
- Policeman accused of rape 'had chance to avoid jail'
- Mother's case highlights mercy killing' issues
- Wanted man missing from mental health hospital
- Mother who killed brain-damaged son loses appeal
- Weather ruins police surveillance balloon
- Councillor arrested for saying columnist should be stoned
- And finally... bizarre real life stories
- Found after 300 years, the scourge of the British navy
World
- Guy Adams: Revealed: Sarah Palin doesn't have a clue how to fish or shoot
- European leaders denounce MPs over Brussels budget
- Berlusconi's rivals fail to break the deadlock
- New evidence may write Lindbergh out of history as first to fly Atlantic
- 'Contract out' on agent who betrayed Chapman
- Sex scandal gives Sweden a new perspective on beloved king
- Clown elected to Brazil's Congress must prove literacy
- Ohio demolition error sends spectators running
- Cutting the US budget deficit 'will require sacrifice by all'
- New York to return Tutankhamun treasures
- Radical cleric given life sentence over terror
- Comatose ex-Israeli PM moved home from hospital
- Pope makes plea to Ahmadinejad
- Maliki to stay PM but leaders cut his powers
- Rumours swirl in Burma over Suu Kyi release
- Date with destiny for Aung San Suu Kyi
- Karachi attacks kill dozens after militant arrests
- Held aid workers 'treated like terror suspects'
- Libya: Son's newspaper wins a reprieve
- Sudan: North and south in peace pledge
- Honeymoon killer faces deportation from Australia
- Britain's '£10bn windfall' from tax haven treaties
- Deal was not 'heroic', Cameron admits
- G20 leaders strike currency deal
- Britain calls for calm over Ireland bail-out
- Fears North Korea could disrupt G20 summit
- Cameron attempts to breathe life into World Cup bid
- Cameron warns of risk of new Great Depression
Business
- Oil fire caused engine blowout, says Rolls-Royce
- British Gas hikes energy bills by 7%
- Hope fades for Ireland's fight to keep financial independence
- The cost of recession: £11,000 per household
- O2 makes a call on smartphones
- Union suspends cabin crew ballot
- 260 more jobs to go at Rok
- More checks for A380 engines
- Lloyd's drive nets £240,000
- Growing pessimism on housing market
- Sales slide puts a dentin 'resilient' WHSmith
- CML calls for more help for troubled borrowers
- EC hedge fund crackdown will hit London hardest
- Sales tumble at New Look as the high street's resilience fades
- UK fund clinches deal for Egypt shopping centres
- Business Diary: It's like shooting fish in a barrel
- JJB warns on profits as itis forced to slash prices
- Hamish McRae: Emerging nations must help to rebalance world economy, but can they be persuaded?
- David Prosser: Making repossessions the last resort
- David Prosser: Damned if they do, and damned if they don't
- David Prosser: The market doubters undermining Resolution's insurance experiment
- Market Report: Antofagasta on a high note in copper crescendo
- Investment Column: Hate it or hate it, BT's shares are cheap
People
- JLS star Marvin Humes in love split
- The Business On... Anne Wojcicki, Chief executive, 23andMe
- For sale: Madoff's intimate treasures
- The end: Dino De Laurentiis dies aged 91
- John Hartson: 'It would be nice to get a break – and the game is still my life'
- Diary: Emma fears bard set too high
Science
- Lizard species discovered – on a restaurant menu
- Why the cat that gets the cream is smarter than we thought it was
Media
- Attractiveness 'not a bad thing', BBC tribunal told
- 2018 bid team alarmed by BBC's World Cup exposé
- i is free for a week: Claim your evouchers now
- Vanity publish and be damned: Why municipal magazines have had their day
Education
Obituaries
- Dino De Laurentiis: Film producer crucial to Italy's cinematic resurgence who also enjoyed Hollywood success
- Nick Bornoff: Writer who recorded with wit and vivacity the sexual mores of Japanese society
- Lives Remembered: Flo Foster
Corrections
Opinion
Opinion RSS Feed - click to grab the feedLeading Articles
- Leading article: No such thing as a free lunch
- Leading article: Sanctions and aid must go hand in hand
- Leading article: Effective reform should be the goal, not saving money
Commentators
- Ben Chu: Look into the table. Tell me what you see
- John Rentoul: The Fifth Man
- Anwar Oduro-Kwarteng: Poetry and the tyranny of relevance
- Michael McCarthy: The chestnut that conquered the world
- Peter Popham: Her time may be coming - what will she do with it?
- Patrik Lundell: Unlike you, we are not used to media feeding frenzies
- Rhodri Marsden: Bring on the text generation: youth market is picking up the habit
- Yasmin Alibhai-Brown: He has validated the haters who think it is OK to threaten me
- Terence Blacker: Beware, you townies in the country
- The Sketch: Like a casual country gent – but he knows the language of the street
- Mary Dejevsky: Whither Britain? The choice is starker than it has ever been
- Robert Fisk: How Lebanon can't escape the shadow of Hariri's murder
- Johann Hari: Clegg – the man who betrayed us all
- Hamish McRae: This summit marks a shift in power to the East
Columnists
- Tom Sutcliffe: Ancient discovery raises the spirits
- Brian Viner: The message-board clique is not for me
- John Walsh: BTW (12/11/10)
Letters
Environment
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Sport
Sport RSS Feed - click to grab the feedRugby
- Dave Hadfield: Two greats bow out of the modern game
- World's best B-Boys head to France for International Battle Of The Year 2010
Cricket
- Spot-fixing tribunal date set
- Clarke plays down injury fears
- Smith scores century for South Africa
- The Ashes: The best insults in cricket
- Haider says he has given ICC proof of plot to fix matches
- Collingwood rediscovers form as Cook toils in vain
Football
- Serbian FA waive appeal on UEFA verdict
- Van Persie called up to Dutch squad
- Beckenbauer left FIFA role for family
- Levein focused on beating Faroes
- Thierry Henry against another spending spree
- Carroll set for England after U-21 omission
- FIFA meet to discuss World Cup votes probe
- Dein holds talks with Blatter
- John Duerden: Asian Football: Champions League Final Heartbreak For Dzenan Radoncic
- James Lawton: Mancini is failing to imbue City with courage of winners
- West Ham and Spurs make Olympic Stadium shortlist
- Ancelotti hails departed Wilkins
- Wenger lays down Almunia challenge
- Lampard suffers injury setback
- Holloway was right says Wenger
- Coyle: No pressure to sell stars
- Solskjaer dreams of United return
- Wenger hopes Diaby recovers soon
- Holloway defends changes
- Barton begins ban
- Win or be 'doomed' for West Ham
- Angry Holloway defends changes
- Gartside: Bolton may have to sell top names
- Abramovich sanctioned Wilkins' exit from Chelsea
- Barton accepts FA ban for punching Pedersen
- Touré: Beating the 'little teams' is all that matters
- Van der Vaart fitness causes concern for Redknapp
- Hamsik could leave Napoli
- President looking to sell Palermo
- Borowski hopeful of return from injury
- Dzeko focused on Wolfsburg campaign
- Gomez delighted with current form
- Barcelona against Real Madrid to be played on a Monday
- Atletico Madrid coach denies Forlan fall-out
- Serie A players threaten to strike
- Mjallby tells strikers to learn from Larsson
Golf
Motor Racing
- Hamilton: Alonso title would not be tainted
- Hamilton fastest in Abu Dhabi practice
- Schumacher relishing second year at Mercedes
- Vettel sets the pace in first practice
- Hamilton has 'nothing to lose' in race for title
Racing
More Sports
Rugby
- Toby Flood: Tackling Australia's terrifying trio is key to putting last week's defeat behind us
- Johnson wants Twickenham to be fortress again
- Moody hopes England set tone for the Ashes
- Mealamu ban reduced following appeal
- Jenkins aiming to end Springboks hurt
- Wales unleash 'monster' North on South Africa
- Advance Australian flair: Cooper and Genia lead the latest generation of dazzlers
Tennis
More Sports
- Boxing: Harrison is a 'warm-up fight' for Haye
- Daniel Ilabaca: The UK’s top free runner
- Snooker: Higgins back at 'the dentist' with low-key return
Life & Style
Life & Style RSS Feed - click to grab the feedFashion
- Japan bra maker seeks to lift tourism during APEC meet
- Smell like Lady Gaga
- Painful shoes can send women to the hospital
- Watch Ralph Lauren's 4D fashion shows online
- Try on a pair of Victoria's Secret Angel Wings
Food & Drink
Health & Families
- New purifier offers clean water with just a crank
- Wandering minds make people unhappy: study
- Weekly health and fitness agenda: International Men's Day
- Scandal-hit hospital twins 'died of prematurity'
- 27,000 nursing jobs to go as NHS braces for cuts
- Shock images for US smokers
- Webcast- Safe, warm and well: Top tips for winter
House & Home
- Celia Birtwell's ten best home accessories
- Made to measure: When buying a new kitchen avoid design fads and remember to plan
- The Secret History Of: The thermostat
- Private viewing: Our tour of the pick of the property market
- The flat that never was: How the rental market became an attractive target for fraudsters.
- House Doctor: 'Should my son take legal advice before buying with his partner?'
- 'We slept rough and battled wild animals to restore a Welsh castle'
Gadgets & Tech
- Web tool aims to prevent day-after Facebook regrets
- 'Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood' receives two more videos
- Facebook may be poised to launch email service
- PC game download deals for November 12-14 and beyond: 'F1 2010', 'VVVVVV', 'Space Rangers 2'
- Weekly tech agenda: Mobile Asia Congress, infoComm Asia 2010
- It's official: 'Gran Turismo 5' due out November 24
- 'Call of Duty: Black Ops' blows away sales records
- Report shows gamers prefer in-game stores to subscription fees
- Twitter links users to Apple's Ping music social network
- Britain 'is running out of new web addresses'
- Amazon retains links to websites selling literature on child abuse
- Has big business kicked its 'Crackberry' habit?
- Indy Choice: Best of the new games
- Treading the circuit boards: Android actor makes her stage debut in Japan
Motoring
- Indian minister criticises 'criminal' SUVs
- Opel EV pricing confirmed for Europe
- Weekly auto agenda: Green Car of the Year Award
- Video: Motor News 38
- Michelin wants its windows back
- Renault wins its war with 'Zoe'
Arts & Entertainment
Arts & Entertainment RSS Feed - click to grab the feedArt
- Weekly arts agenda: Paris Photo
- LS Lowry paintings sell for £5m at auction
- Titanic artefacts on display
- Money talks: Artist Sara Juli discusses cold, hard cash in new show
- Christine Keeler exhibition presents photographic notes on a Sixties scandal
- Newspeak: British Art Now, Part 2, Saatchi Gallery, London
- Great Works: Winter Landscape with iceSkaters(circa 1608), Hendrick Avercamp
Music
- Latin Grammy Awards recap: Camilo, Juan Luis Guerra
- Most blogged artists: Kanye West, Cloud Nothings, Acid House Kings
- Weekly music agenda: new albums by Bruce Springsteen, Kanye West
- L.A. Philharmonic goes to the movies
- Elton John cover tipped for Christmas chart race
- Courtney Pine - 'I became one of the most hated saxophonists of all time'
- Caught in the Net: The Peel deal for LCD Soundsystem
- Bashy - The bus driver who found a ticket to hip-hop fame
- Shake, rattle and roll!: The best live albums of all time
- The Barometer: Kid Cudi; Mona; Kele; Brother; Axwell; Moon Unit Zappa; French Kissing; Pulp
- Selector's Pauline Black and Arthur "Gaps" Hendrickson reunite at Bloomsbury Ballroom
- Cultural Life: Femi Kuti, musician
- Take That, Progress (Polydor)
- Album: Motorifik, Secret Things (Moto)
- Album: Norah Jones, Featuring Norah Jones (Blue Note)
- Album: Jimi Hendrix, West Coast Seattle Boy (Sony Legacy/Experience Hendrix)
- Album: Rihanna, Loud (Mercury)
- Album: Tinchy Stryder, Third Strike (Island)
- Album: Brian Eno with Jon Hopkins & Leo Abrahams, Small Craft on a Milk Sea (Warp)
- Album: Bruce Springsteen, The Promise (Columbia)
- Embers: An Evening with Tunng and Friends, HMV Forum, London
- M.I.A., Brixton Academy, London
- Music & Me: Fred Ruddick, 6ix Toys
- A Month In Music: November
Classical
- The complex harmonies of a classical triad
- Matthew Rose/Curnyn/Martineau, Wigmore Hall
- Philharmonia Orchestra/ Sokhiev, Royal Festival Hall
Films
- 'Unstoppable' attempts to derail 'Megamind' at US box office
- New deal to take Chinese films to North America
- Hollywood, Bollywood sign landmark cooperation pact
- Latest Harry Potter film whets appetite for saga's finale
- Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows Part 1: Mixed cauldron from critics
- Indy Choice: Best of the new films
- The King's Speech - And the Academy Award for best royal goes to...
- Jessica Alba - A screen siren crosses more than one border
- You Again (U)
- DVD: The Lethal Weapon Collection (15)
- DVD: Merlin: Series 3 (PG)
- DVD: The Concert (15)
- DVD: Outnumbered: Series 3 (12)
- Fezeka's Voice (PG)
- DVD: Heartbreaker (15)
- We Are What We Are (15)
- Aftershock (15)
- Into Eternity (NC)
- My Afternoons With Margueritte (15)
- First Night: Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows Part 1
TV & Radio
Theatre & Dance
- Fabrication is debut play at Notting Hill's The Print Room
- An Ideal Husband, Vaudeville Theatre, London
Comedy
Books
- NY Times to publish e-book best-seller lists
- One Minute With: Polly Samson, short-story writer
- Boyd Tonkin: Abbey habits and market forces
- The Philosopher of Auschwitz, By Irène Heidelberger-Leonard, trans. Anthea Bell
- English Literature: A Very Short Introduction, By Jonathan Bate
- Decision Points, By George W Bush
- Edith Cavell, By Diana Souhami
- Crimson China, By Betsy Tobin
- The Coral Thief, By Rebecca Stott
- Dancing In The Dark, By Morris Dickstein
- Full Dark, No Stars, By Stephen King
- Talking about Detective Fiction, By PD James
- The Godfather, By Jon Lewis
- Magnificent Bastards, By Rich Hall
- Letters from London and Europe, By Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa, trans. JG Nichols
- Book Of A Lifetime: Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, By Lewis Carroll
- Andrew Marvell: The Chameleon, By Nigel Smith
- Oblivion: A Memoir, By Hector Abad, trans. Anne McLean & Rosalind Harvey
- Passport to Peking, By Patrick Wright
- Libyan Sands, By RA Bagnold
- Hand Me Down World, By Lloyd Jones
Travel
Travel RSS Feed - click to grab the feedNews & Advice
- Airliners fly in face of cyber attack scares
- Weekly travel agenda: Airshow China
- Weekly new hotels roundup - the United States, Singapore and India
- World's largest cruise ship makes US debut
- New egg-shaped bike coming to a street near you
- Gay travel hotspots revealed
- Boutique hotels report surge in interest
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• Christina Patterson: Designer handbag - symbol of Britain?
The handbag has been selected as a symbol of the pre-eminence that Britain would like to have in the world.
• Philip Hensher: Don't expect the authorities to get the joke
This might have been funny, if anyone involved had shown any judgement.