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Tuesday October 14, 2008
Britain's proud contribution to the history of physics has been tarnished by lack of success
California catches fire in its annual Armageddon
England fans have the right to boo, sing and swear
The financial crisis has exposed capitalism's darkest imperfections. But it is still the best hope we have of creating wealth and opportunity for the many
Low politics often dominates US elections. Not this time
Peter Mandelson has been less than candid about a less-than-canny billet
Plunging oil prices prompt supermarkets to slash pump prices by 3p per litre with BP hinting at 5p per litre cut
Jean-Marie Gustave Le Clézio was described as an author of new departures, poetic adventure and sensual ecstasy
Boris Johnson curbed his Latin when he testified about the Olympics to MPs on the Culture, Media and Sport Committee
We need to persuade politicians that "one size fits all" education does not work
A call centre for those seeking a fatwa is attracting 3,700 calls a day from Muslims around the world, its organisers claim
Holyrood ministers have denied claims that there are plans to introduce Sharia in Scotland
The Rev Peter Mullen faces disciplinary action after calling for homosexuals to be tattoed with health warnings
The bones of the Victorian cardinal who is in line to become Britain’s first saint for almost 40 years have disintegrated
Prolific and critically esteemed writer who brought a restlessly idiosyncratic intellect to his splendidly imagined historical novels
Politician who turned his right-wing party into a powerful force in Austrian government and who alarmed the European Union
Jamaican singer with a majestic voice who was the ‘Godfather of Rocksteady’
Actress in the grand manner who wowed postwar London before taking her commanding presence and voice to Broadway
Lives that made headlines in death: from Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn and Yves Saint Laurent to Sydney Pollack