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- Tourist attractions ruined by crowds
- Bosnian anti-government protests continue
- Kiikatsuura - the most famous fresh tuna market in Japan
- Tai Guan Ren - Dong Minority festival in China
- Kew Gardens: 'Orchids' - new exhibition
- Ranchers pray for rain as the worst drought in decades hits California
- Spanish cargo ship hits the breakwater and splits in half
Weird News
- Terrifying zombie prank sees 'walkers' hiding in the grates of New York's sidewalks
- Video of one-year-old girl seeing rain for the first time reminds us that even bad weather is a wonder
- Student takes grinning selfie with dead body, posts it on Instagram
- German businesswoman kicked out of luxury apartment after telling neighbour: 'Go hang'
Obituaries
- Sir Robert Scholey: Industrialist who transformed British Steel's fortunes but was vilified by Scots for closing Ravenscraig plant
- Louise Brough: Tennis player and doubles expert who won 35 Grand Slam titles and was regarded as one of the game’s finest volleyers
- Professor John Goldman: Pioneering haematologist whose ground-breaking work led the fight against chronic myeloid leukaemia
- Richard Bull: Actor who made his name as the kindly shopkeeper in the homely and wholesome Little House on the Prairie
- Simon de Banya: Champion of racial equality who worked with the family of Stephen Lawrence to bring justice for their son
- Tom Sherak: Hollywood film executive who brought big changes to the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences
Voices
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- If Twitter wants to stop making losses, it needs to take a leaf out of Facebook and show that it has a warm, cuddly side
- Bill Clinton and Liz Hurley's phantom romance: Fancy dress always comes back to haunt you
- Microsoft’s new boss is a window on a better school system
- David Cameron’s message about independence was as much to the rest of the UK as to Scotland itself
- One book inspired Shakespeare, Dickens and Kanye West. So why aren’t we all reading it?
- Man about town: The art of service is back in fashion
- The Big Questions: Should Latin be taught in state schools? Is flooding in the UK a fact of life? Should Tube workers have gone on strike?
- Inside Westminster: If only Gove could get things done as easily as he makes enemies
- A scoop and a near miss as countdown to May 2015 begins
- Tales from the Water Cooler: Purple rain or pouring rein?
- Errors and Omissions: A little punctuation can go a long way
- Character actor or the man who played himself? The Philip Seymour Hoffman contradiction
- The sacking of Kevin Pietersen, the last of the great mavericks, has killed off any lingering interest I had in sport
- For the last time: If you're being harassed on Facebook, or on the streets, it's not your fault
- Not sexy: Rihanna and Shakira pose as lesbians for a music video - but where are they on LGBT rights?
- Elephants in the Dust
- i Comment: The passion of our readers lifted us from the start
- i Editor's Letter: Many guilty men escape justice
- Time to hunt down the ‘kingpins’ of wildlife crime
- Mark Steel: Chaos, misery and mass suffering? It’s only a Tube strike
- The row of men in suits that may come to define the Coalition
- So you thought the economic recovery was under way? Well, I’ve got a word of warning for you – deflation
- Thank you, Kate Winslet and Scarlett Johansson. I am vindicated in my no-make-up policy
- It's not just Kevin Pietersen: Many of our sporting greats 'border-hopped' their way to Britain – and so what?
- Steven Gerrard to bring fine dining to Southport? It's about time, too
- Some girls simply enjoy wearing pink and playing with dolls
- ‘I remember the way elephants scream as they die’
- Obesity in the UK: Better PE lessons can help us slim
- i Editor's Letter: A school to educate Michael Gove
Sport
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- The week that Kevin Pietersen was sacked... and English cricket became a running joke
- Kevin Pietersen: Matt Prior dragged into war of words with Piers Morgan over sacked batsman
- Gary Kirsten rules himself out of the running for England team director's job due to family commitments
- Kevin Pietersen: Graeme Swann left 'baffled' by enforced international retirement of star batsman after 'exceptional' tour Down Under
- Kevin Pietersen: Sir Ian Botham demands answers after expressing his disgust at Pietersen decision made by 'amateur comedians'
- Kevin Pietersen and England: The team will always beat the individual
- England job: Gary Kirsten rules out taking over from Andy Flower for family reasons
- Kevin Pietersen: Questions remain over sudden axeing of batsman after national selector James Whitaker refuses to reveal the reasons behind decision
- England's World Twenty20 squad: Need for change leads to selection of uncapped pair
- World Twenty20: England announce squad, including uncapped duo Moeen Ali and Stephen Parry
- Kevin Pietersen: Prime Minister David Cameron wades into the debate on the England batsman
- Kevin Pietersen: Batsman turns to IPL auction while England set to announce Pietersen-less squad for West Indies tour and World T20
Olympics
- Winter Olympics 2014 opening ceremony: Let the Sochi Games begin... Vladimir Putin opens the Games but not before a lighting malfunction and performance from t.A.T.u
- Winter Olympics 2014: Pressure on hosts to deliver as Ice Hockey expectations grow before Games officially begin in Russia
- Winter Olympics 2014: Former sprinter Craig Pickering forced to miss Sochi Games after back injury rules him out of bobsleigh event
- Winter Olympics 2014: 'Fridge Kids' aim to scale new peaks for British team
- Winter Olympics 2014: Boarders, bobs and bowling on ice - what to watch in Sochi
- Winter Olympics 2014: Jamaican bobsleigh team arrive in Sochi - but only after equipment is delayed and tampered with by security
- Winter Olympics 2014: Great Britain off to a great start as Jamie Nicholls books place in snowboard slopestyle final
- Winter Olympics 2014: Speed skater John Eley set for 'proudest moment' of his career as he is chosen to carry the flag for Team GB
- Winter Olympics 2014: Sochi’s day of reckoning has finally come – just don’t look too closely
- Winter Olympics 2014: Penny Coomes and Nick Buckland - can the new Torvill and Dean strike gold with ‘The Beast’?
- Winter Olympics 2014: Olympic sponsors have found taking an ethical stance is a good business strategy. But can Sochi’s true legacy be real change?
- Winter Olympics 2014: Bigger, brasher, brighter - Sochi releases spirit of Vladimir Putin’s Russia
- Winter Olympics 2014 opening ceremony: What? No Bolshevik executions? No gay kiss?
- Winter Olympics 2014: Sochi protesters arrested over banner citing Olympic Charter's words against discrimination
- Olympics rings malfunction at Sochi 2014 opening ceremony
- Winter Olympics 2014: Jamie Nicholls' trick earns plaudits in slopestyle
- Leaping with the enemy: There's not much sign of the Olympic spirit in the bitter rivalry between snowboarders and skiers at Sochi
- Winter Olympics 2014: Your guide to all the events in Sochi
- Winter Olympics 2014: Your guide to Short-track speed skating
- Winter Olympics 2014: Your guide to Ski jumping
- Winter Olympics 2014: Your guide to Snowboard
- Winter Olympics 2014: Your guide to Speed skating
- Winter Olympics 2014: Your guide to Skeleton
- Winter Olympics 2014: Your guide to Nordic combined
- Winter Olympics 2014: Your guide to Luge
- Winter Olympics 2014: Your guide to Ice hockey
- Winter Olympics 2014: Your guide to Freestyle skiing
- Winter Olympics 2014: Your guide to Figure skating
- Winter Olympics 2014: Your guide to Curling
- Winter Olympics 2014: Your guide to Cross-country skiing
- Winter Olympics 2014: Your complete guide to Bobsleigh
- Winter Olympics 2014: Your guide to Biathlon
- Winter Olympics 2014: Your guide to Alpine skiing
- Winter Olympics 2014: Boiled potatoes and bean soup - a look at what's on the breakfast menu in Sochi
- Winter Olympics 2014: Jenny Jones and Aimee Fuller fail to qualify for slopestyle final
- Winter Olympics 2014: British snowboarder Billy Morgan set to become the first person to compete at Sochi on Thursday
Life & Style
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- How to get rid of Google: Alternative services and privacy settings to try out online
- Sony: The best and worst gadgets from more than 50 years of consumer electronics
- Introducing ERWIN, the robot with feelings
- Is Twitter too niche to become a success? Analysts warn of over-valuation £396m loss
- Google fight to keep YouTube 'authentic' by stopping fraudulent video views
- Netflix sets aside $3bn for creating original films and TV shows in 2014
- Sony sells PC business in order to focus on smartphones and gaming
- Facebook Look Back to bring in editing feature - could this be the next iMovie?
Money
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- Simon Read: Jam jar accounts could help the financial strugglers
- Derek Pain: Time is running out as I lose patience with my four losers
- Donald MacInnes: How our hunt for a new home has left us feeling rather flat...
- Money Insider: Co-op Bank fights back with a golden hello
- Bargain Hunter: Switch on to romantic lighting deals this Valentine's Day
- Mark Dampier: It's time to purchase, not panic, as emerging markets take a tumble
- Five questions about: Writing a will
- Arts centre in sights of community share offer
- 1,000 free miles for electric car drivers
- Questions of Cash: Fraudster stole my identity and then rang up a £383 phone debt for me
- Would you fall for a scam? Read our guide to avoiding the conmen who promise prizes and some simple rules for keeping cash safe...
- Simon Read: Celebrities should be ashamed of using their fame to flog us questionable financial deals
- Simon Read: Pensions minister in yet another unpleasant u-turn
Student
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- Patrick Halpin: Police find body in search for missing Irish teenager
- Patrick Halpin: Metropolitan Police search for teenage Irish student missing in London
- Creepy naked sleepwalker statue causes protests at Boston's all-women Wellesley College
- Leeds Metropolitan students battle to stop their university from changing its name
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Is Labour panicking over Ukip? Fears growing that Nigel Farage's party could eat into the white working class vote, admits Peter Hain
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Owen Jones on The Big Benefits Row: The Hopkinsisation of political discourse
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Six-year-old schoolboy suspended for having Mini Cheddars in his lunchbox has now been expelled
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British birth rate leaps by 18% in a decade
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Exclusive: Claimants lose all their income under disability benefits reform
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Is Tony Abbott's Australian administration the most hostile to his nation's environment in history?
- 1 Bobsledder Johnny Quinn puts his training to good use to smash through bathroom door
- 2 Meet the million-year-olds: Human footprints found in Britain are the oldest ever seen outside of Africa
- 3 New insights into the mystery of autism: Could it be caused at birth by salt in the nerves?
- 4 Provocative new ad aimed at promoting safe sex tells people to 'Come Together' to fight Aids
- 5 How Japan’s ‘BBC’ is rewriting its role in the Second World War
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