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- Shell and Statoil seek partner for new 'clean energy' project
by Tim Webb - Energy groups seek green light to pump carbon under the sea
by Tim Webb - MARKET WHISPERS: American Software Firm
- 'We do things commercial radio doesn't'
- 'Drowning in changes': Blair launches another pensions lifeboat
by Sam Dunn - THE IDEAS PEOPLE
by Ian McCurrach - HOLD ON TIGHT AS BIG CATS LET RIP
by Isabel Knolles - BOX OFFICE: WIN!
- THE CRITICS: Youth's a stuff will not endure
by Anna Picard - Film school is fine - but it sure doesn't teach you about movies
by David Thomson - FICTION: October is the cruellest month
by Iain Hollingshead DUCKWORTH pounds 9.99 - PAPERBACKS
by Tom Boncza-Tomaszewski - THE TOP FIFTY
- 'Women want to buy porn. I make films for them'
- New 'Big Brother' prompts record number of complaints
by Jonathan Owen - Neo-Nazis threaten black and asian football fans
by Ruth Elkins IN BERLIN - Fat police' plan to screen all pupils criticised by watchdog
by Francis Elliott WHITEHALL EDITOR - Home Briefing: Accident
- People first, lawyers last
- Letter: Transformer turns energy
by RoyGreason - Letter: PE teacher
by Jill Smith - Villagers had already fled 'mountain of fire'
by Raymond Whitaker - World Briefing: Tigers agree to peace talks in Norway
by COMPILED BY Xanthe Hinchey - 'I wish I'd been brave enough to travel alone'
by SUSIE FORBES [39, EDITOR - If you have Tourette's people think you're scarey, a freak, off your
by Interview by Sarah Harris - Today in Sports week
by Katy Guest - OBSERVATORY: LONG WAY HOME
by David Randall - SUNDAY GAMES: BRIDGE
by Maureen Hiron - The love and joy of Becks retains its allure despite presenters and
by Andrew Tong - Football: INSIDE LINES - Beckham may look posh but here Ronaldinho
by Alan Hubbard in Amman, Jordan - Senior MPs to tell Prescott: Time's up'
by Francis Elliott WHITEHALL EDITOR - Cricket: 'The one thing that scares me most'
by Stephen Brenkley CRICKET CORRESPONDENT - Lawn Tennis: SPORT IN BRIEF - Croatia beat Germany despite Ancic
- Football: THE NEWS IN NUMBERS
- Football: Creative Crouch wins over doubters
by Steve Tongue FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT - Football: A Grand day out for Sale
- THE A-LISTINFULL
- World Briefing: Militias rampage through Dili
by COMPILED BY Xanthe Hinchey - Axe man
- Hide and seek
- Food&drink
by Richard Ehrlich - Motoring: On wheels
- Rope maker wins pounds 16m Airbus deal
by Paul Lashmar - India is climbing up off the canvas
by Manjeet Kripalani - MARKET WHISPERS: Kohlberg Kravis Roberts
- MEDIA DAIRY: From Peter to Petronella?
- Working for longer will be fairer in the end
by Sam Dunn - The best rep on the net
- SHE'S AN ANGEL IN THE KITCHEN
by Sophie Lam - BOX OFFICE: BOOKS - Top Paperbacks
- THE CRITICS: Where did all the fizz go?
by Jonathan Romney - TELEVISION: The closest thing the BBC has to God
by Hermione Eyre - CRIME IN BRIEF
by Mark Timlin - TV CHOICE: For sale: the misery of children
by Cathy Pryor - Porn
by Anthony Barnes - Top-shelf titles under pressure
by Severin Carrell - We live in fear every day
by Karen McVeigh - WORLD CUP SHORTS
by Robert Booth - Lecturers barrack minister over pay
by Richard Garner EDUCATION EDITOR - Home Briefing: Nature
- To hope is only human
- Letter: Blair and lies
by Stephen Lunn - Letter: Weighing was routine
by Sylvia Parsons - Singing Depardieu tipped for award
by Jonathan Romney CANNES DIARY - World Briefing: Hamas militia back on streets
by COMPILED BY Xanthe Hinchey - 'Having a son at 29 has let me be childish at 40'
by RANKIN [40, PHOTOGRAPHER] - Hard man of the Home Office
by John Rentoul - OBSERVATORY: STARS AND BARS
by David Randall - AGENDA: Five years on, Haw faces eviction
by Sara Newman - Motor Racing: Schumacher on pole amid controversy
by David Tremayne IN MONACO - Athletic: INSIDE LINES - Running low? Dead Sea strol may recharge
by Alan Hubbard in Amman, Jordan - Meet the Tuilagis - a brotherhood of Tigers
by Hugh Godwin - Cricket: England toil as shadow of Murali looms
by Stephen Brenkley AT EDGBASTON - Football: Colgan atones for clanger as Barnsley go up
by Jon Culley AT THE MILLENNIUM STADIUM - Football: THE SNAPSHOT
- Football: Owen's welcome for Gerrard as co-striker
by John Curtis - Rugby League: Dobson's best efforts in vain as Wigan slip further
by Dave Hadfield AT THE JJB STADIUM - Home Office in turmoil as convictions fall
by Severin Carrell - World Briefing: Police break up gay rights march
by COMPILED BY Xanthe Hinchey - Down on the marijuana farm
by Dom Joly