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Saturday, 12 March 2011
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News
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- Military furious at plans to prepare cover for prison staff strike
- Protests are the price of power, Clegg tells party
- Village People: Keep it clean
- Woman shot in laundrette named
- Senior Met officer 'should face MPs over phone hacking'
- Private investigator cleared of murder was on Coulson pay-roll
- Armed units plan for trains
- Boy of 15 had arm broken while held in custody
- Fraud probe sees Tchenguiz miss party
- Minor British Institutions: The Italian football manager
World
- Amanda Knox appeals trial resumes
- Fast cars to Latin lovers: Italy's top 15 cultural exports
- Four Eta suspects arrested in France
- Hitler's heroism in Great War exaggerated
- 'My husband phoned to say he was going to the sauna...we never saw him again'
- State of the union: The Italian Republic turns 150 this month but this is a nation at odds with itself
- Twitter must give user info in WikiLeaks investigation
- The sandwich that ate McDonald's
- Sheen in the clear after gun search
- Senior US official attacks treatment of Manning
- Infectious: The charm of Jimmy Kimmel
- Two killed as Yemeni police storm sit-in site
- Israeli settler family stabbed
- Huge explosion at nuclear plant
- Japan earthquake: latest developments
- Japan requests British help over earthquake
- State of emergency declared over fears of nuclear leaks
- Richard Gordon: What happened to Japan's early warning systems?
- They were the most terrifying two minutes of my entire life
- The earth shook, and then the merciless deluge of water hit
- Japan paralysed as deadly quake triggers tsunami in day of horror
- Libyan rebels brace for government attack on Misrata
- Taylor's Sierra Leone war crimes trial ends
- Gaddafi's iron fist won't help him keep a grip on a divided nation
- Days ago the rebels were advancing; now they need more than Allah
- Pirates threaten to kill Danish family in Somalia
- Troops move into disputed region in Sudan
- Tsvangirai eyes 'divorce' from Mugabe as coalition totters
- Around the Pacific, panic gives way to uneasy relief
- Teenage runaway who became world's largest private landowner
- Britain and France alone as EU rejects no-fly zone
Business
- Euro zone leaders agree to strengthen bailout fund
- Mulberry's profit forecast up 16%
- Construction firm fines cut on appeal
- US school buses hit profits at FirstGroup
- Last-ditch moves by Portugal to avoid bailout
- Wetherspoon profits drop 11 per cent as costs and taxes rise
- Factory gate inflation heads higher on fuel costs
- Business Diary: Walsh's wings clipped by office
- BP buys Brazil biofuels producer for $680m
- Housing crisis as home loans slump to new low
- JJB stakes its future on deal with landlords as JD talks end
- Stephen Foley: Don't go hog wild at the meat counter
- Stephen Foley: This spicy feud between HuffPo and The New York Times will keep on running
- The bank bosses who shared pay and bonuses worth almost £19m last year. Their shares remain 51 per cent down on five years ago. So what do their investors think?
- The business on...William McGrath, Chief Executive, Aga
- Market Report: Insurers fall as quake weighs on the blue chips
People
- Gibson avoids prison with plea deal
- My Secret Life: Alberto Alessi, businessman and designer, 65
- Goga Ashkenazi: By royal ascent
Science
Media
Education
Obituaries
- Mike Starr: Bassist and self-destructive founder-member of the Seattle band Alice in Chains
- Ruth Park: Writer whose work encompassed novels, scripts and children's stories
- Jimmy Gardner: Bafta-winning writer whose scripts for 'The Cops' exemplified his tough, gritty, realist style
Corrections
Opinion
Opinion RSS Feed - click to grab the feedLeading Articles
- Leading article: Super sub
- Leading article: Free schools – or clubs for the privileged?
- Leading article: The only lesson we can draw from nature's destruction
Commentators
- John Rentoul: No to AV takes lead in referendum campaign
- John Rentoul: Conversional Wisdom
- John Rentoul: Warning: this item contains high-strength grammar
- John Rentoul: Poll alert
- Andrew George: Why we Lib Dems should be opposing NHS reforms
- Peter Popham: The first rule of living in Japan: be prepared for an earthquake
- Rupert Cornwell: Playing the 'what if' game is addictive
- Sloane Crosley: 'Perhaps my neighbours are trapped under some very weighty pieces of furniture – a girl can dream'
- Robert Fisk: Palestinians understand Gaddafi better than we do
- Andrew Grice: Clegg may be catching flak from all sides, but all is not lost just yet
- Philip Hensher: A portrait of us as we see ourselves– that is the true value of the census
- Howard Jacobson: My quest for a coat, destination unknown
- Christina Patterson: There's a lesson for IDS in my sister's story
Columnists
- Harriet Walker: Equality in relationships, as on the dancefloor, is an illusion
- Richard Ingrams: Didn't Cameron promise not to cut the NHS?
- Dylan Jones: 'These days I never listen to any punk albums, but play The Eagles at least once a month'
- David Lister: Churchill, F Scott and the Marx Brothers? That'd be a good party
- Brian Viner: Revie was the original master at convincing himself the world was against his team
Letters
Environment
Environment RSS Feed - click to grab the feed- Danube delta reed: new 'in' roofing for luxury homes
- US scientists recruit crocodiles to save wetlands
Sport
Sport RSS Feed - click to grab the feedMore Sports
Cricket
- 'This victory means a hell of a lot to the whole country'
- Rajan's Wrong 'Un: Ashwin engineers his way off bench?
- Bangladesh deliver latest plot twist in England's ridiculous Cup story
Football
- Capello open to Terry return as England captain
- James Lawton: Ferguson must call off media vendetta or risk being portrayed as embittered and battle-weary
- Lee Dixon: Bendtner must back up big talk with big performances
- Lee Dixon: Today's match might be in the FA Cup – but it could go a long way to deciding the title
- Neil Warnock: Faurlin affair will be sorted by our legal team – I've got to focus on tricky Palace match
- Fifa denies it was slow to deal with fixing fears
- Blow for Liverpool as Gerrard is ruled out for four weeks
- Torres: Life at Chelsea is more fun than at Anfield
- Mourinho near to admitting defeat in race for league title
- Arsenal depression deepens after FA Cup exit
- Bolton into FA Cup semi-finals after last gasp winner
- Keep off the grass: Balotelli's career threatened by allergy
- Grant buoyed by victories on and off the field
- Coyle calls for winning tribute to Lofthouse
- Battle Grounds: The history of Arsenal and United's emnity
- Wenger spreads the 'positive vibes' after lost fortnight
- Ferguson breaks his silence to put positive spin on United's troubles
- Brian Howard: Serial giant-killer with city in his sights
- De Jong backs players to overcome travel fatigue
Golf
Racing
More Sports
- Castleford's perfect start means new men must wait for debuts
- Dorn and Clubb run riot to make exiled Saints feel homesick
Rugby
- Brian Ashton: We must condition creative instincts, not unthinking reflexes
- Wales take controversial victory against Ireland
- Azzurri triumph with historic win against France
- France look to continue Roman conquests
- Johnson guards against complacency and warns of a Scottish surprise
- O'Driscoll aims to turn valleys emerald again
- 'I'm used to people trying to wind me up – I've answered them on the field'
Tennis
More Sports
Life & Style
Life & Style RSS Feed - click to grab the feedFashion
Food & Drink
- Hot 'how to' video tutorials: cake decorating
- Signature, heart-stopping Canadian dish could be coming to an artery near you
- Civet 'cat' dung fuels Indonesia's luxury coffee
- Celebrity chef Jamie Oliver launches latest range of cheeses
- First Bite: Subway, Anywhere
- Just add parmesan: Tracing the roots of Italian food
- Buon appetito: A trip to Modena inspires Mark Hix to create simple yet sensational dinner party dishes
- Anthony Rose: 'Italy has grasped the nettle of change to become one of the most exciting wine countries in the world'
- Wine: Something for the weekend?
- Ricotta with honey and balsamico
- Gnocchi fritti
- Tagliatelle al ragu
- Tiramisu
Health & Families
- Pandemic flu still a threat, warn scientists
- Number of US cancer survivors nears 12 million
- Lost in evolution: a hairy penis, a tiny brain...
- Hot health topics at 2011 SXSW
House & Home
- World's big cities set to become even more crowded
- The line of beauty: The classic Italian garden has a simple, unselfconscious charm
- Weekend Work: Time to sow broad beans
- Guide dog for the blind...guide dog
- One man and his Whippet go to Crufts
Gadgets & Tech
- Facebook's biggest risers: 'Avatar' tops charts, Badoo second, 'Man v. Food' debuts
- Apple fans camp out for new iPad
- US videogame industry scores February uptick
- The 10 best-selling games
- Top 10 paid iPhone apps
Motoring
Arts & Entertainment
Arts & Entertainment RSS Feed - click to grab the feedMusic
Classical
Films
- South Korean filmmaker brings diabolic tale to US
- And...cut! Credits roll on Steven Soderbergh's career in movies
- Tarantino sues neighbour over 'blood-curdling' noise of pet parrots
Books
- Jennifer Egan wins Critics Circle fiction prize
- From books to the box, Rushdie to write and produce TV show
Travel
Travel RSS Feed - click to grab the feedNews & Advice
- My Life In Travel: Ronan Keating, singer-songwriter
- Something To Declare: Treviso airport; India via Bahrain; France by ferry; Marrakech airport
- Simon Calder: Go west for screen gems – but not too far
- Travel Agenda: British Tourism Week; Earthwatch; Spring Feast; Kenya; Historvius
- Relive the music of your flight with new album
- Tourists reach new beach frontier in Myanmar
- Tourist boom puts Asia's treasures at risk
48 Hours In
Africa
Americas
Australasia & Pacific
- New Zealand: The power of nature on South Island
- On The Road: Conquer your aquatic anxiety by swimming with a giant of the ocean
Europe
UK
Hotels
- The Big Six: Modern beach resorts
- 24-hour Room Service: Lifehouse, Thorpe-le-Soken, Essex
- The 50 best B&Bs
Skiing
- The ski season starts here: Three more months
- Make tracks: Get set for some late-season snow in Obergurgl
Money
Money RSS Feed - click to grab the feedSpend & Save
- Questions Of Cash: 'How can I recoup my missing wages?'
- Derek Pain: Transport firm may go faster witha better name
- Media is a sector to watch now
- Alice-Azania Jarvis: Undone by a month of coffee and calamari
- It's ISA choice time, but which funds match your hopes?
- Money Insider: Barclays tops the best buys with Golden ISA
- The Bargain Hunter: Nibbles to satisfy cravings ...
- Mark Dampier: A fund that trawls the world for great brands
- Spotlight On: West Brom's internet saving account
Mortgages
Tax
Extras
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3 They come to see if anything is left – and find nothing
4 Towns vanish, thousands die – but a nation begins its fightback
6 The most ridiculous football injuries
8 English women are 'ugly' says Burger King boss
9 Private viewing: Our tour of the pick of the property market
10 Ferguson hails 'fantastic' Van der Sar as Arsenal are denied once more
12 Official toll is 1,000 – but true figure likely to be far higher
14 Rescued nine miles out to sea, the man washed away on his house
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3 UK food and drink exports hit £10bn for first time
4 Jan Morris: 'We're on the brink of colossal, cataclysmic change'
5 Matthew Norman: Obama's second term is safe. Republicans will see to that
6 Towns vanish, thousands die – but a nation begins its fightback
7 An axe murder, a prosecution that failed, and trouble for the Murdoch empire
10 Xavi: Arsenal played without joy
11 What did the Romans ever do for us (if they didn't build our roads)?
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Columnist Comments
• Yasmin Alibhai-Brown: More damned than beautiful
Fashion hides scenes of cruelty, self-loathing and exploitation
• Mary Ann Sieghart: Clegg can still deliver for his Party
Talk of what Lib Dems have achieved in power is now allowed
• Adrian Hamilton: Modernity an age-old menace
It is easy to confuse the orderliness of the Japanese with a spirit of obedience