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Saturday, 14 February 2009
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News
UK
- BA jet's undercarriage fails during landing
- Ex-soldier shot himself after losing fortune in Madoff fraud
- Operator who ignored emergency keeps job
- What's it all about, Alfie? 13 year-old fathers a child
- Europe's Black Friday seized on to defend British policies
- Brown calls for scrapping of MPs' final-salary pensions
- A vintage crime: Dom Perignon conman's 100,000-bottle fraud
- Head discovered on beach leads to murder conviction
- Why Anne Boleyn lost her head for Henry VIII
- Minor British Institutions: The county of Rutland
World
- A military revolution: How bronze age innovations ushered in an age of violence and inequality
- Age of heroes: How violence between mediterranean civilisations became the stuff of legends
- War of the worlds: The beginnings of a major rift between the cultures of East and West
- Classical discoveries: Some humans begin to suspect the existence of laws of nature
- Aristotle and Alexander: The man who codified Greek ideas about nature, and the man who spread them abroad
- The Roman supremacy: How a mighty new empire was built by violent copycats
- The birth of Christianity: How a Jewish carpenter's son became a subversive threat to Roman rule
- 'We know she's innocent': father says case has not been proved
- Friends of murdered girl arrive to incriminate Knox
- Two escape from house hit by plane
- Investigators focus on possible Madoff accomplices
- Welcome to Joblessville, USA
- Testing time for Chavez as nation decides if he can rule on and on
- Obama's $787bn stimulus package clears House vote
- Tragedy of the 9/11 widow
- Female suicide bomber kills 39 Shia on pilgrimage
- Where have all the tigers gone? Get a dog with a nose
- British envoy banned in war without witnesses
- The gentle touch of the Gurkhas
- MDC minister charged with treason after airport arrest
- First arson suspect charged over Australian bushfires
Business
- Lloyds warns of £10bn loss at HBOS after hefty write-offs
- Europe's recession worsens
- Beazley raises £150m in cash call
- JJB wins stay of execution as Stylo folds
- Irish Life directors quit in row over €7bn Anglo Irish deposit
- Credit Crisis Diary: 14/02/2009
- Rock investors to fight on after losing case
- Market Report: Capital concerns haunt Legal & General
People
- My secret life: Freema Agyeman, actress, 29
- A head 4 figures: How will Marcus du Sautoy make maths fun?
- My Week: John McFall
- Mark Wallinger: Mane attraction
Science
- Virus-busting radiation beam offers hope to flu sufferers
- 'It's in his kiss, that's where it is' – and now scientists know why
Obituaries
- Richard Coleman: Actor who made his name in '... And Mother Makes Three'
- Estelle Bennett: Singer with the Ronettes
- Bashir Ahmad: The Scottish Parliament's first Asian member
Opinion
Leading Articles
- Leading article: A military victory that will sow the seeds of hatred
- Leading article: Sir Humphrey's gravy train
- Leading article: Let asylum-seekers work
Commentators
- Ken Livingstone: Should we have stopped Roosevelt after two terms?
- Mary Wakefield: The modern love letter is written online
- Robert Evans MEP: Who can protect Tamil civilians caught in the conflict?
- Simon Carr: If science and St Valentine say women are the superior sex, who am I to argue?
- Robert Fisk’s World: A fair point: Everyone is equal in their suffering during wartime
- Andrew Grice: The ghosts of Old Labour still haunt this Government
- Deborah Orr: A freak show – but who is to blame?
- Christina Patterson: When the going gets tough, the tough wise up
Columnists
- Richard Ingrams’s Week: Brown may have bounced: Miliband dropped the catch
- Dylan Jones: The hype said The Wire was better than The Sopranos, which it clearly couldn't be
- David Lister: Get off screen and into the provinces
- Brian Viner: 'Bolero' still leads the way to a sporting nation's heart
Letters
Environment
Green Living
Nature
Sport
Rugby
- Gidley double puts Saints' home run back on track
- You Write the Caption - 14/02/09
- You Write the Caption - 31/01/09
Cricket
- Chiefs with no background in game lead West Indies up another dead end
- Test lasts just 10 balls at the ground built on sand
Football
- Kenyon warns of Chelsea clear-out after £65m loss
- English players in the Premier League
- Neil Warnock: Beckham provides silver lining after Spain reign over England
- Football in brief: 14/02/2009
- James Lawton: Even Hiddink, football's Red Adair, may find reason to sing the Blues
- Roberto Martinez: The next Arsene Wenger?
- Clough keeps mum on dad's claim to fame
- Moyes hails Lescott as Blues plot revenge for Villa thriller
- Cup offers Southgate relief from miserable league run
- Kaka may miss Milan derby
- Strachan fearful of Old Firm wobble
Racing
- Stan Hey: 6-5 Against
- Chris McGrath: Scudamore's aggression can help Tamarinbleu run rivals into the mud
More Sports
Life & Style
Food & Drink
- The Avalon, 16 Balham Hill, London SW12
- Love bites: Mark Hix serves up a romantic feast for two
- Anthony Rose: It won't come as any great surprise that the French have their share of amorously named wines
- Wine: Something for the weekend?
- Hix Fix
- Oysters with champagne sherbet
- Rhubarb and blood-orange meringue
- Creamed spinach
- Veal T-bone with roasted shallots and rosemary
Health & Wellbeing
- Toxic waste blamed for birth defects
- Carola Long: Bobbi Brown's Blushed Pink collection is suitably swoonsome and perfect for dates
House & Home
- Peter York: At home with YSL
- There's a plant for every occasion - if you play the name game
- Cleve West: It's relocation, relocation for my Bupa garden
Motoring
Pets
- Your Questions: 'My cat has turned into a crazy feline and attacks my ankles every time I walk past'
Love & Sex
Arts & Entertainment
Music
TV & Radio
Theatre & Dance
Books
Travel
Simon Calder
News & Advice
- My Life In Travel: Christopher Lee, actor
- Something to declare: Norway's coast; airmiles; cheap(er) peak-time rail travel
- Fantastic voyage: Travels with Charles Darwin
- Travel Agenda: Jardin Escondido; 'Lines of Control'; 'The Artist Traveller'
- Five places to sleep in the trees
- Travel by numbers: Romantic breaks
Africa
Europe
Middle East
UK
Skiing
Money
Invest & Save
- Thrifty Living: Make a plan and save a packet at the supermarket
- Spotlight: ISAs
- Questions of cash: 'We were stranded. Why won't Flybe refund our costs?'
- Derek Pain: When the oil well dries up, turn to whiskey
- Alice-Azania Jarvis: 'Not only is Valentine's Day awful, it's also expensive'
- The Insider: Electric Kettles
- How to get the best from the unfair care system
- Mark Dampier: Don't be fooled – the worst isn't over
Mortgages
- Beginner's guide to: Sale and rent-back schemes
- Can't buy and the rent's too high? There are other options...
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Columnist Comments
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