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Tuesday 16 October 2012

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WORLD NEWS

UN peace monitors visit Khaldia, a district where not a single building has escaped unscathed from months of bombardment. Dispatch by Richard Spencer from the last Free Syrian Army stronghold in Homs.

Inside the world of the supergrass

As a secret government deal with an al–Qaeda terrorist is exposed, Michael Burleigh asks if an informant's value can ever outweigh their risks.

FILM:

Robert Redford interview: Directors now have no faith in Hollywood

Opening the Sundance festival in London, Robert Redford explained why he still supports non–mainstream films. David Gritten reports

Samuel L Jackson interview

Today Samuel L Jackson is a well adjusted, universally adored box office superhero. But his life could so easily have gone off course, he tells Elaine Lipworth

Avengers Assemble interview with cast and Director: How many egos can one movie hold?

John Hlscock talks to the cast and director of the blockbuster that brings together Marvel Comics' top superheroes

Alexander Skarsgard interview: The Viking warrior

Alexander Skarsgård grew up among artists and intellectuals in one of Sweden’s most famous families. All good training for life as an all-American sex symbol. By Sean Macaulay.

Dominik Moll interview: Heaven, Hell and Hitchcock

Dominik Moll, director of unsettling thrillers 'Lemming’ and 'Harry, He’s Here to Help’, has turned to good old-fashioned horror – and filmmaking methods – for his new film 'The Monk’. He talks to Robbie Collin

TV:

Game of Thrones interview: DB Weiss and David Benioff

The creators of HBO's hit fantasy drama Game of Thrones talk to Ed Cumming about the challenges of adapting George RR Martin's sprawling novels.

Juliette Binoche interview: Films are not there to give solutions

Juliette Binoche, who stars in a new film about teenage prostitution, tells Tim Martin why she’s drawn to controversy

Anjelica Huston and Jack Davenport interview: ‘Glee’ with added sex and glamour

Anjelica Huston and Jack Davenport tell Jane Mulkerrins about 'Smash’’, a TV series set backstage on Broadway.

MUSIC:

Stanley Booth interview: The Stones’ year of living dangerously

Stanley Booth went with the band on their infamous American tour of 1969. As his book about the events is republished, he talks to Mick Brown

Norah Jones interview: Keeping up with La Jones

In 10 years Norah Jones has sold close to 50 million albums. Mick Brown finds her as understated as her music

Josephine de la Baume interview: Here’s to you, Mrs Ronson

Actress, model, singer, glamourpuss – is there nothing Josephine de la Baume can’t do? Sophie Wilson meets Mark Ronson’s enchanting French wife

FASHION:

Dolce & Gabbana interview: Joined for the hip

The dynamic duo behind the Dolce & Gabbana label invite Luke Leitch into their inner circle.

Christian Louboutin interview: Fun and fetishism

Christian Louboutin has been playing footsie with shoe design for 20 years. Lisa Armstrong falls head over heels

Arizona Muse interview: Praising Arizona

The new queen of the catwalk, Arizona Muse, talks to Kate Finnigan about juggling supermodelling and motherhood

Lily Cole interview: The only way is ethics for Lily Cole

Louise Gray talks to The Body Shop’s first ‘brand ambassador’

Lucy Choi interview: Luxury shoes that don’t cost the Earth

Lisa Armstrong has found a cure in Lucy Choi for 'shinflation', that painful condition in which a love of quality footwear causes serious damage to one's wallet.

BOOKS:

Brooke Magnanti (Belle de Jour) interview

Hannah Betts meets Brooke 'Belle de Jour’ Magnanti, the former £300-an-hour call girl whose blog became a media sensation. Now married and with a new book just published, it’s clear she is not done with challenging assumptions yet

BUSINESS:

Oleg Deripaska interview: The price I paid to stay in business

Oleg Deripaska is one of the world's richest men, his name often linked to the brutal aluminium wars for control of billions of pounds of resources.In a rare and frank interview with Kamal Ahmed, he reveals why he was forced to pay crime gangs for protection, talks of threats to his life and explains why Russia is now a far cleaner economy

LONDON 2012:

Usain Bolt interview: We all love Usain

On Usain Bolt’s home turf in Jamaica, Mark Bailey talks to the world’s fastest man and meets he entourage that keeps him on track

100 stars in the making

The athletes who can make their names in London.

100 of the best things to do in London

With 100 days to go before the Olympic Games begin, Telegraph.co.uk's London editor John O' Ceallaigh counts down 100 of the best things you can do in the capital.

SPORT:

Cisse interview: Bad boy Cisse wants to make it up to Mum

Behind the daft red cards and outrageous bling, the French striker is a sensitive soul desperate to succeed at QPR. By Jason Burt.

Bubba Watson interview: “Just a crazy shot I saw in my head”

The new Masters champion, Bubba Watson, has never had a lesson in his life – and he’s not the only athlete to benefit from the absence of coaching, says Jim White

Michael Owen interview: “That massive injury at 19 changed my career forever.”

Michael Owen discusses his misfortune, his mistakes and his horses with Chris Bascombe

TRAVEL:

See Rome in a day

The Eternal City will be at its artistic best this summer, says Lee Marshall.

Graz:

Stephanie Plentl offers an essential cultural guide to Graz, Austria - a perfect long-weekend city that revels in the avant garde.

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