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Wednesday, 16 March 2011
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News
News RSS Feed - click to grab the feedUK
- Wootton Bassett granted 'Royal' status
- UK unemployment highest for seventeen years
- Video: School bus crashes in Chesterfield
- ELO cellist's death ruled accidental
- Libraries face threat from review
- Video: Osborne: 'Budget to move from rescue to recovery'
- Video: Leaders clash over NHS reform
- Protesters on Libyan embassy roof in London
- Government refuses to outlaw celebrity gagging orders
- Huhne orders checks on nuclear power station safety systems
- Shadow Cabinet revolt as Miliband launches AV bid
- Accused Night Stalker's ex ridicules frame claims
- Ex-doctor guilty of keeping 'slave'
- Hundreds held in global abuse investigation
- Two men shot dead near US air base
- Honeymoon murder accused sent to Priory
- Raoul Moat helpers jailed for life
- Reggae star Smiley Culture dies in police raid
- Yates offers to testify again in Parliament
- Met fears release of 'evidence' would hurt phone-hacking case
- Is the real Midsomer Murders really so white?
World
- French ministers call for heads of Renault bosses in spy scandal
- No welcome for refugees as Italy turns boat away
- Germany closes seven of its oldest reactors
- 97 ships stuck in Gulf of Finland ice
- Haiti: Candidates dismiss fears over Aristide
- NY bus crash driver 'not allowed licence'
- Bahrain forces launch crackdown on protesters
- Bahrain in state of emergency as crowd marches on Saudi embassy
- US forces kept 50 miles away from Japan nuclear plant
- CIA man escapes Pakistan death charges
- Japan prepares to restart work at nuclear plant
- In pictures: Hindu festival of colours
- Emperor tells Japanese 'don't give up'
- Video: Commuter panic filmed as quake hits
- Video: Quake hits department store
- Video: Devastation in Otsuchi
- Thousands told to stay inside as plant leaks radiation
- A cloud of nuclear mistrust spreads around the world
- No hysterical outbursts, just an endless stream of quiet grief
- The clean-up crews who risk everything
- Thousands flee Tokyo as experts try to calm contamination fears
- Thai website operator jailed for 13 years
- Uzbeki human rights group shut down
- Japan: Triumph of the spirit
- UN told to show leadership on Libya
- Video: Gaddafi: 'West has no morals'
- Gaddafi forces bombard rebels
- Zimbabwe police arrest three Tsvangirai staff
- Gaddafi's forces close in on rebels' capital
- Captured Libyan from Manchester shown on TV
- Video: Woman survives shark attack
Business
- Japanese stocks recover some losses
- JJB unveils £65m funding to turn around ailing chain
- Hewlett-Packard stakes its future on the 'cloud'
- Ofcom orders mobile networks to cut charges
- Smartphone rings the changes in official price basket
- Debenhams posts resilient half-year profits figures
- Carlyle takes majority stake in effects group
- Hilco sells retailer Allied Carpets
- UBS receives writs over Libor rates
- Shell's Voser given pay rise of 62 per cent
- Business Diary: Turner hones his CV for Bank job
- Kraft refuses to rule out further UK job losses
- Fed policy unchanged despite global shocks
- Panic over Japan triggers market turmoil
- David Prosser: Pay more tax, or your children will have to
- David Prosser: Higher interest rates To be delayed?
- David Prosser: The stock market is a poor guide to the consequences of Japan
- The Kaupthing conundrum
- Investment Column: G4S remains a secure bet after strong results
- Market Report: Falling cotton price puts Next in pole position
People
- Rapper Nate Dogg dies
- Rihanna feels betrayed by her father
- Adele's father too upset to watch her sing
- It's good to get out of the house, Assange tells Cambridge Union
- The Business On... Olivia Garfield, Chief executive, BT Openreach
- Diary: Murdoch's sci-fi encounter
Science
Education
- State school pupils 'being put in for soft A-level options'
- Universities try to avoid 'Ratner' tag by insisting on £7,500 tuition fees
Obituaries
- Joe Morello: One of jazz's most celebrated drummers, who made 60 albums with Dave Brubeck
- Jay Landesman: Writer, editor and publisher who championed the Beats and graced London’s bohemian set
Opinion
Opinion RSS Feed - click to grab the feedLeading Articles
- Leading article: Europe has an obligation to these desperate African refugees
- Leading article: NHS reform: ideology, rather than pragmatism
- Leading article: Long innings
Commentators
- John Rentoul: "Son of Roadblock"
- John Rentoul: Yeah But No But Yeah to AV
- Jeremy Laurance: The scale of the disaster will be revealed in radiation sickness
- David Usborne: Washington knows it can do very little to rein in Saudi repression
- John Healey MP: Vote reform would benefit only BNP, Ukip and Lib Dems
- Talbot Church: Society psychic connects Kate and Princess Di
- The Sketch: Whoops Apocalypse: Hague lays down the rules of Armageddon
- Mary Dejevsky: If you want us to save, don't make it so hard
- Johann Hari: Don't allow Cameron to rebrand cuts
- Hamish McRae: This tragedy will have an impact far beyond Japan
- Matthew Norman: Implanting a black face in Midsomer would be tokenism
- Christina Patterson: What do we do with tragedy like the one in Japan?
Columnists
Letters
Environment
Environment RSS Feed - click to grab the feed- Fewer Americans worry about climate change: poll
- Top green living videos: green gardening, growing your own food and washing vegetables
Sport
Sport RSS Feed - click to grab the feed- Jane Bainbridge: In it for the long run: head to the hills
- Alexander Penny: England's struggles: Pitches or players?
- Michael Kim: 'March Madness' and the lure of college sports
Rugby
- Dave Hadfield: Rugby League: The writing was on the wall for Garry Schofield
- Gareth Purnell: iBet: Real Madrid have a tight defence at the Bernabeu
Cricket
- Australia thrash Canada at World Cup
- Kevin Pietersen expected to recover in time for next England Test
- England have 50-over ability insists Jonathan Trott
- Andrew Strauss and Graeme Swann recover from illness
- Rajan's Wrong 'Un: Morkel and Steyn a pairing for the ages
- England preparations hit by illness
- Dominic Cork: Too tired? Nonsense. We are talking about professional players
- Afghanistan pair in MCC squad
Football
- England captaincy descends into chaos as Rio is kept in dark
- England need Barton and Nolan to build best team, urges Pardew
- Löw signs new Germany deal to end talk of Bayern link-up
- Fulham to erect Michael Jackson statue
- Alex Ferguson's greatest rants
- Manchester United legend Bryan Robson has cancer
- The managerial sack race
- Ian Herbert: Rooney's rediscovered focus adds a touch of fantasy to battling victory
- English players 'do not get a chance'
- Avram Grant charged with improper conduct
- Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson given five-match touchline ban
- Nani remains furious with Jamie Carragher over tackle
- Arsenal fans concerned by ticket price rise
- Michael Carrick hopes to avoid defensive role for Manchester United
- Steve Bruce reveals chance to sign Andy Carroll
- Swiss hopes over Arsenal defender Djourou dashed
- Ian Baraclough sacked by Scunthorpe following defeat
- MPs voice 'concern' over mystery of Leeds' owners
- Wasteful Chelsea reach quarter-finals despite stalemate
- Liverpool target Diego happy at Wolfsburg
- Kenny Dalglish expects Uefa action over Andy Carroll attack
- Barcelona star Eric Abidal to undergo surgery on tumour
- Chelsea would have 'strength and power' to beat Barcelona says Carlo Ancelotti
- Defeat a 'stab in the heart' say Bayern Munich
- Rooney: 'We believe whoever we get we can beat them'
- United do it the hard way after Hernandez gives them fine start
- That was incredible, says Leonardo after Inter stun Bayern
- Mourinho's gripes bring Benzema back to life
- Out of favour or saved for City? Either way Torres to be on bench
- Striker 'beaten into quitting club' in Russia
- Rangers appeal Ally McCoist touchline ban
- National call-up distracts Celtic striker Hooper
- Birmingham accept FA charge over crowd trouble
Motor Racing
Olympics
Racing
- Walsh rewards Mullins' faith with Champion win
- Sizing Europe can take the measure of Big Zeb
- James Lawton: Flying finish a reminder that Ruby remains king of the valley
- Cheltenham Diary: Oakley rounds up tale of the Man who picked 399-1 shot
- Mad Max revved up to steal Master's thunder
- Captain lands the first half of double gamble
More Sports
- Dave Hadfield: The writing was on the wall for Garry Schofield
- St Helens suspend Kyle Eastmond for 'serious misconduct'
- Schofield leaves Barrow after five games
- Tomkins brothers hit with suspensions
Rugby
- Jonathan Sexton to play fly-half for Ireland against England
- England remain hopeful over Mike Tindall fitness
- Shane Williams to miss final Six Nations game for Wales
- Martin Johnson backs World Cup venue change
- Cueto gives credit to the red-rose 'brat pack' for re-energising England
- Lièvremont regrets 'clumsy' outburst but still makes five changes to team
More Sports
- Michael Kim: 'March Madness' and the lure of college sports
- American Football: Strike looms in dispute over NFL's £9bn spoils
- Cycling: Evans triumphs in Italy and sets sights on Tour
Life & Style
Life & Style RSS Feed - click to grab the feed- Disaster-hit Japan urges against panic-buying
- This week's hot products on the web: Aspire, iPad 2, 'Dragon Age 2'
Fashion
- Brands' own magazines to render 'old' fashion media obsolete?
- Apps for the style-conscious: interactive fitness, easy fragrance shopping, and an instant tan
- Brand releases "first-ever" unretouched beauty ads
- Virtual fashion: Resurrection vintage, Nicole Miller TV, Neiman Marcus
- Mad Hatter Johnny Depp named 'hat person of the year'
- Follow Cosmoprof live on the internet
Food & Drink
- Appetites for Asian cuisine in US pushes growth in fast-food market
- Fastest-growing quick-serve restaurants in the US to keep an eye on
- US surpasses France to become largest wine consumers in the world
- Business as usual at Asia's sushi restaurants
- The 10 best bread bins
Health & Families
- Can daylight savings time affect your health?
- Factfile: Health risks from radiation
- Belgium expands smoking ban to all cafes, casinos
- Doctors urge the Government to abandon health reform Bill
House & Home
- Edison 2.0: energy-saving light bulb wins coveted design award
- Online House Hunter: Help for first-timers
- Property complaints hit a record high
Gadgets & Tech
- 'Rocksmith' to challenge 'Rock Band' with educational riffs
- Weekly video game releases: Nintendo 3DS, 'The Sims Medieval,' 'Crysis 2'
- Apple delays iPad 2 release in Japan
- Google Chrome scores at SXSW Interactive awards
- Global gaming videos: console giveaways and earthquake gaming
- High-tech product releases: keyboard for Google lovers, HTC Thunderbolt
- More than half of 2010's new games suitable for everyone
- Fault Line Episode 2 shows detailed 'Battlefield 3' graphics and sound
- SXSW rallies to Japan disaster relief
- Google debuts new iPhone app for faster search
- Twitter makes tweeting more secure with HTTPS option
- Current Twitter trends: Nate Dogg
- China's students help worried nation keep in touch with Japan
- Eighty percent of US children under five years old using the internet: new study
Motoring
Dating
Arts & Entertainment
Arts & Entertainment RSS Feed - click to grab the feedArt
Music
- Japanese maestro Seiji Ozawa cancels concerts until 2012
- Birgit Nilsson opera prize goes to Italian conductor Muti
- Lady Gaga's wristband brings in cash for quake victims
- Rap star Nate Dogg dies at 41
- Vevo set to launch in the UK soon
- New music videos of the week: R.E.M., Justin Bieber, Alex Turner
- Most blogged artists: Yuck, The Kills, Cloud Nothings
- Godspeed: The new smell of teen spirit
Classical
Films
- Tribeca Film Festival reveals lineup with Worthington, Knightley and Ozzie
- Sundance Film Festival exported to London
- 'Natural Selection' sweeps SXSW film awards
- 3D 'Yellow Submarine' sunk by spiralling costs
TV & Radio
Theatre & Dance
- See Thriller Live for just �29.50
- Emma Rice: The director with sky-high ambitions
- Hercules and Love Affair, The Village Underground, London
- In a Forest, Dark and Deep, Vaudeville Theatre, London
Books
- Literary world waits for announcement of Asia's glittering prize
- Big sinner of US literature turns his pen on Jesus
- 'The Tiger's Wife' author Obreht nominated for Orange Prize
- The Book of Lies, By Mary Horlock
Travel
Travel RSS Feed - click to grab the feedNews & Advice
- How hostels got hip
- Deal bid to avert Spanish airport strikes
- Carry on kit
- Good to go: The real rawhide
- Budget airlines open up Asia's skies to the masses
- New tools set to make travel booking easier amid tourism technology boom
- Arab uprising, Japan quake hit air travel: IATA
- Japan quake hits Taiwan tourism
- 2011's tourism hotspots: What to do in Daegu, Korea
- Index of air quality in the world's major cities: March 16
Europe
Hotels
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4 UN approves no-fly zone over Libya new
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7 Cricket World Cup: England player ratings so far...
8 And finally... bizarre real life stories
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11 Japanese engineers aim to restore power to avert catastrophe
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Columnist Comments
• Johann Hari: The myth of the panicking disaster victim
The vast majority of people behave in the aftermath as altruists, saving their fellow human beings and sharing what they have
• Mary Dejevsky: The West still labours under shadow of Iraq
Political constraints are now placed on Western action anywhere - especially in an Arab country
• Terence Blacker: An empty title can't hide tragedy
Wootton Bassett will soon become Royal Wootton Bassett