03/30/2002
Clip joint: doors | Film | guardian.co.uk
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02/25/2002
Sarkozy shares his enlightenment vision with high-energy ...
President Sarkozy delivered an impressive endorsement of fundamental science at ICHEP yesterday.
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01/28/2002
Human rights groups condemn jailing of journalist in China | Media ...
The 15-year jail sentence imposed by a Chinese court on journalist Gheyrat Niyaz (aka Halaite Niyazi) has outraged human rights and press freedom groups across the world.
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03/29/2002
The Independent education editor rejects redundancy move | Media ...
The Independent has asked its long-standing, award-winning education editor Lucy Hodges to leave.
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03/29/2002
News of the World releases John Higgins video tapes to ...
The News of the World has handed over to investigators all the video tapes shot during its sting operation on snooker player John Higgins.
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10/29/2001
Web-crawling computers will soon be calling the shots in science ...
Within a decade, computers will be able to plough through scientific data looking for patterns and connections – then tell scientists what they should do next.
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02/26/2002
Government passes the buck on rape anonymity to the PCC | Media ...
Not enough attention has been paid to a remarkable U-turn, and a piece of buck-passing, by the government that has broken a pledge to give defendants in rape cases anonymity.
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09/27/2001
Osamu Tezuka: Father of manga and scourge of the medical ...
Osamu Tezuka inspired a generation of manga artists and shaped the national debate about medical reform in Japan.
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09/28/2001
While the world burns | Michael Tomasky | Comment is free ...
Michael Tomasky: Climate change, and whether doing is little is better or worse than nothing.
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01/28/2002
Jets, neutrinos and Debussy collide at high-energy physics ...
Delegates at ICHEP were entertained by a string quartet and sprays of subatomic particles called jets.
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03/29/2001
A £6000 Auden bargain | Books | guardian.co.uk
I had promised, rather against my better judgment, to take part in a Guardian Books podcast, touring the bookshops of Hay, trawling about for material that might interest me as a rare book dealer. ... guardianunlimited.co.uk; Report errors or inaccuracies: userhelp@guardian.co.uk; Letters for publication should be sent to: letters@guardian.co.uk. If you need help using the site: userhelp@guardian.co.uk; Call the main Guardian and Observer switchboard: +44 (0)20 3353 2000 ...
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07/30/2001
Sound restored to mission control film shot during Apollo 11 moon ...
A British Apollo 11 fan has painstakingly united the mission control footage with audio recorded during the landing.
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01/28/2002
He used to know a guy related to a guy... | Michael Tomasky ...
The Manhattan mosque opposition and the right-wing mo.
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02/27/2002
Mini Seedcamp: highlighting Europe's young digital entrepreneurs ...
Josh Halliday talks to the London event's organisers and some of the 21 startups that pitched to mentors and investors.
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03/30/2001
paidContent Mobile: BBC.com's Miranda Cresswell On Profiting From ...
The Guardian · Covering the UK's Digital Media Economy | paidContent:UK · News · Jobs · Reports · Finance · Videos · Events. Keywords Search. trending topics. News International · BBC · Newspapers · Music · Industry Moves · Mobile ...
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08/29/2000
Is the world's most expensive coffee worth the price? | Life and ...
I first met Reiss Gunson a couple of years ago after I'd written a piece on domestic coffee makers for the Guardian. He turned up unannounced on my doorstep late one night with a grinder and a big box of beans and proceeded to demonstrate .... guardianunlimited.co.uk; Report errors or inaccuracies: userhelp@guardian.co.uk; Letters for publication should be sent to: letters@guardian.co.uk. If you need help using the site: userhelp@guardian.co.uk; Call the main Guardian and ...
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03/30/2002
Freedom of information campaigner justifies writing behind a ...
Freedom of information campaigner Heather Brooke answers critics who think it ironic that her articles for The Times are now behind a paywall.
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03/28/2002
The DNC says GOP = tea party, and... | Michael Tomasky | Comment ...
The DNC's new campaign offensive to brand the GOP and the tea party as one and the same is, uh, well, not that good.
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04/28/2001
Comics put patients in the picture
Graphic novels and medical comics are proving powerful communication tools for patients and medical professionals. Brian Fies started drawing his webcomic Mom's Cancer when his mother was diagnosed with metastatic lung cancer. ...
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07/29/2000
Sister Act gets Whoopi Goldberg back in the habit | Carrie Dunn ...
Carrie Dunn: Nearly two decades after starring in the film, Whoopi Goldberg is set to return in the stage version of Sister Act. Will she be any good?
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08/29/2001
The Times Gives iPad Readers Another Free Month
The Times iPad app. Times Newspapers in the UK is giving its early iPad customers a free one-month subscription for the second time in as many months, in an attempt to migrate readers to a more stable version of the app. ...
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03/29/2001
Every Doctor Who villain since 1963 - as a spreadsheet and ...
The Doctor has fought over 300 villains and monsters. Find out who they are - and which appeared most.
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08/28/2000
Facebook and the deficit: Can crowdslicing work? | Politics ...
Simon Jeffery: The coalition's new Facebook wheeze (note: not really on Facebook) is another attempt to use social media to identify budget cuts.
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10/28/2001
Miami Heat's big-name trio to make temperatures soar | Robert ...
As people pointed out when Kevin Garnett, Ray Allen and Paul Pierce united in Boston three years ago, you can't double-team three players. Posted by Robert Schatten Friday 23 July 2010 22.56 BST guardian.co.uk ... guardianunlimited.co.uk; Report errors or inaccuracies: userhelp@guardian.co.uk; Letters for publication should be sent to: letters@guardian.co.uk. If you need help using the site: userhelp@guardian.co.uk; Call the main Guardian and Observer switchboard: ...
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07/30/2000
Lindsay Lohan's prison sentence is an outrage | Life and style ...
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09/29/2001
Sir Paul Stephenson on DPP's Ian Tomlinson decision | UK news ...
Dave Hill: Sir Paul Stephenson commented this morning on the DPP's decision not to bring charges over the death of Ian Tomlinson.
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04/29/2000
The Guardian's Science Weekly podcast: Carbon footprints and Simon ...
Do carbon footprints help change behaviour; music composed using DNA code; and Simon Jenkins on 'SpoofJenks'
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02/27/2002
London cycle hire scheme: members, branding and no half-inching ...
Dave Hill: Transport for London is making optimistic noises about the launch of Boris's cycle hire scheme.
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02/27/2002
It is right that we should be responsible for our health | Society ...
The health secretary wants us all to contribute to reducing demand on the NHS - and he's right, says Denis Campbell.
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09/28/2001
Spain's prime minister calls for ban on newspaper sex adverts ...
Spain's prime minister, Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero, has called on the country's newspaper owners and editors to stop publishing sex adverts.
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02/25/2002
Three French newspapers find readers among the young | Media ...
In an age when so many children are addicted to computers, iPods and iPads — and when printed newspapers are going out of fashion — three French newspapers for youngsters appear to be defying the trend.
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12/29/2001
Guardian Viral Video Chart: World Cup 2010 meets Lord of the Rings ...
See Middle Earth's deadliest new weapon – the vuvuzela – in our rundown of the top online clips.
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07/30/2000
ScienceBlogs, we have a problem
• Should ScienceBlogs.com have agreed to host a controversial blog on nutrition, written by PepsiCo? No, say the site's readers, as some of its star bloggers stop their blogs in protest • Letter from Seed editor Adam Bly, sent today, ...
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03/30/2001
Guardian Viral Video Chart: Old Spice, rainbows and the HTC Evo v ...
Guardian Viral Video Chart. Compiled by Unruly Media, lovingly edited by Josh Halliday. 1 Old Spice - The man your man could smell like Man of the moment Isaiah "Old Spice" Mustafa and the good old-fashioned TV commercial that started ...
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12/29/1999
Guardian Activate 2010: live coverage
The Guardian's digital content director, Emily Bell, will open proceedings, followed by keynotes on society, humanity, technology and the web. From thereon in the stage will host insights from some of our generation's leading thinkers, ...
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03/29/2002
FT ceo Ridding on why paywalls are commercially and morally ...
The Financial Times has enjoyed another profitable six months, with total content revenues from print and online up 14% year on year.
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10/29/2001
BP posts originals of doctored oil spill images | Media | guardian ...
Josh Halliday: Oil giant tries to win back credibility after admitting staff used Photoshop to alter photographs of command centre.
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08/30/2001
Trinity Mirror editor counters criticism of Welsh newspaper ...
The study I reported on yesterday about Trinity Mirror's two daily newspapers in Wales, Unholy Trinity: The decline of Welsh news media, has come in for some severe criticism.
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09/28/2001
Dear Trinity Mirror, I am right says critical academic in open ...
Here is the another contribution to the debate that has emerged following the research study into Trinity Mirror's stewardship of two daily papers in Wales, the Daily Post and the Western Mail.
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03/30/2001
Barclays leads the way down as FTSE 100 falters
Banks were among the leading fallers as the market ended the week on a downbeat note. Investors, already nervous ahead of the European stress tests next week, deserted the sector following results from Citigroup and Bank of America ...
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03/29/2001
How Dennis Hopper's reputation may go from alpha to omega | Flick ...
Did you slip it onto the Guardian website at lunchtime on Wednesday hoping everyone, readers and your editor, were away in a restaurant having a liquid lunch and wouldn't notice, Stuart? Have a drink for Dennis with your paycheck please ...
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02/26/2001
Proactive PCC initiative over coverage of Cumbrian shootings ...
The Press Complaints Commission is becoming much more proactive nowadays. The latest example is a letter in the Whitehaven News from the PCC's director, Stephen Abell.
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05/29/2001
Roy Greenslade: How a Turkish paper landed flotila pictures scoop ...
Journalistic scoops sometimes walk in off the street. That's just what happened earlier this month in Istanbul, as Der Spiegel reveals.
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02/27/2002
Go for nuclear or ramp up solar with DECC's carbon calculator ...
Adam Vaughan: The new 'pathways' calculator lays out ways the UK could hit its target of cutting greenhouse gas emissions 80% by 2050.
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01/30/2002
Nokia C6: will it be enough to turn round the company ...
Josh Halliday: The troubled phone-maker will be hoping its new model will boost the falling market share of its Symbian OS.
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03/28/2001
Women with high-pitched voices go nuts over men with deep voices
It looks like women are more complicated than we thought, says Cian O'Luanaigh. Their preference for silver-tongued men with deep voices is dependent on the pitch of their own voices. It's not easy choosing a guy. ...
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03/28/2001
Virgin to launch 'iPad-only' magazine
Those are the details as we have them – we're chasing more, so stay tuned. Digital media; Virgin & Richard Branson; Magazines; iPad. Josh Halliday. guardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | Use of this content is subject to ...
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02/27/2001
Google's Big Profit Jump Doesn't Meet Expectations
Google Logo. Google (NSDQ: GOOG) once again posted double-digit jumps in revenue and profits during the second quarter, as it benefited from a very robust search-ad market. Net revenue was up 25 percent to $5.09 billion, ...
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02/27/2001
Nicolas Cage, the cat and the magic mushrooms | Life and style ...
All such missives are printed out and fed to actual animals – so once again you must decide whether you want to be part of the problem, or part of the solution. Posted by Marina Hyde Thursday 15 July 2010 20.00 BST The Guardian ... guardianunlimited.co.uk; Report errors or inaccuracies: reader@guardian.co.uk; Letters for publication should be sent to: letters@guardian.co.uk. If you need help using the site: userhelp@guardian.co.uk; Call the main Guardian and Observer ...
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12/30/2001
Boris Johnson: where's his air pollution study? | UK news ...
Further London pollution news from the Guardian's John Vidal: The City of London has been found to be one of the most polluted places in Europe after monitoring equipment recorded dangerous levels of minute particles for the 36th time this year. Under EU rules, Britain is allowed no more than 35 "bad air" days in the whole year, and now faces court cases and unlimited fines by Europe. The breaching of the EU levels after just six months will embarrass the government, ...
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02/25/2001
Avatar lifts the lid off Pandora's box of merchandising | Ryan ...
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01/30/2000
A warm welcome to guardian.co.uk for all former readers of the Times
It's possible you last read the Guardian when the sports coverage ran to a single line – "Last night England lost 4-1 to Germany in a game of Association Football". Well just check it out now. We suspect you'll find it rather more ...
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03/28/2002
BP oil spill: 'top kill' live coverage | Environment | guardian.co.uk
BP efforts to stem the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico using the 'top kill' approach hit a rocky patch. Follow our live updates.
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11/29/2000
Live clinic: Housing market
Summer traditionally sees the housing market move up a gear. But this isn't a traditional time for home sellers and buyers: finance is tight and economic prospects are uncertain. So what exactly should you do? Put your questions to our ...
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01/30/2001
Homeopathy Awareness Week: Is this the homeopaths' last stand ...
Edzard Ernst: It's Homeopathy Awareness Week, but homeopaths may be about to face a final deadly assault.
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01/28/2002
Toy Story 3 shows family films are the grown-ups of cinema | David ...
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08/29/2000
Glaxo nervous ahead of Avandia meeting, but FTSE rises for fourth ...
GlaxoSmithKline shares have been a volatile market ahead of a key meeting about the safety of its diabetes treatment Avandia.
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02/27/2001
Hips were not the answer, but potential home buyers need ...
Nine days after the abolition of Hips the Guardian reported that many estate agents were gleefully welcoming the fact that lots more people were putting their homes up for sale. Robert Scarff, managing director of Countrywide's estate ...
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11/28/2001
Gamers turns on Daily Star for false Raoul Moat story | Media ...
A Daily Star exclusive on Wednesday "revealed" that a new video game based on the incidents involving killer Raoul Moat had been met with shock and surprise.
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10/29/2001
Guardian Viral Video Chart: Newport state of mind | Media ...
Watch an Alicia Keys-style tribute to the Welsh town of Newport in our rundown of the top online clips. By Jemima Kiss.
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03/28/2001
Child support debt owed by constituency | News | guardian.co.uk
Millions are owed across the country in child maintenance support. Find out the figures where you live.
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02/25/2001
How many Time Capsules did Apple sell - and how many failed ...
Data gleaned from owners of the failed backup device should provide enough information for someone smart to work out the number sold, and how often they died. Is that you?
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09/28/2000
Roy Greenslade: How News of the World entrapped John Higgins ...
I must admit that I read the News of the World's snooker bribes scandal a week ago and thought how foolish John Higgins must have been to have got involved.
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07/29/2000
Prince declares the internet dead
The pop star claims iTunes will go the way of the dodo, and MTV. Finally, in case you didn't hear, there is sad news of the internet, which has been declared "completely over" by Prince. If you've the strength to make a quip about The ...
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02/25/2001
PCC complaints over Express and Mail 'gay asylum' coverage
They are also among those who have signed a letter in The Guardian today condemning the Express and Mail coverage. Along the other signatories are the MPs Jeremy Corbyn, John McDonnell and Caroline Lucas. ...
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05/29/2002
Foursquare Raises $20 Million In New Round (Finally) | paidContent
The Guardian · The Economics of Content | paidContent · News · Jobs · Reports · Finance · Videos · Earnings · Events. Keywords Search. trending topics. Earnings · Amazon.com · Microsoft · paidContent Mobile · M&A & VC · All Topics » ...
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10/28/2001
What to see: Lyn Gardner's theatre tips | Lyn Gardner | Stage ...
Lyn Gardner: There's still plenty on in the lull between LIFT and the Edinburgh fringe, including a new play about Anne Boleyn at the Globe.
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10/30/2001
Daniel Schorr, great American newsman | Michael Tomasky | Comment ...
Michael Tomasky: Daniel Schorr was from a time when putting news on television was considered a matter of civic trust and responsibility.
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01/28/2000
Behind the music: PureSolo gives karaoke a revamp | Music ...
You can record an unlimited amount of versions without having to pay any more, and there's no time limit. One of the founders, John Thirkell, is a professional horn player. He started out with Level 42, decades ago, and has since worked with George Michael, Tina Turner, .... Behind the music: PureSolo gives karaoke a revamp. This article was published on guardian.co.uk at 12.39 BST on Friday 2 July 2010 . It was last modified at 15.43 BST on Friday 2 July 2010 . ...
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10/29/2001
Is there anywhere left for the Higgs boson to hide? | ICHEP blog ...
Tantalising evidence was presented yesterday at the International Conference on High Energy Physics (ICHEP) in Paris. But where was the Higgs?
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02/27/2000
Roy Greenslade: News of the World executive explains drugs sting ...
The News of the World's managing editor Bill Akass confirmed yesterday what had been an open secret: his paper turned down the Lord Triesman story.
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04/29/2000
Should I use Facebook and Twitter to boost my job prospects?
Work ethics is a fortnightly feature in Guardian Work where a reader submits a workplace dilemma and asks for your help. A selection of the best answers will appear in Saturday's paper. (And if you have a dilemma you'd like to share, ...
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04/29/2002
Behind the music: We7's streaming success | Music | guardian.co.uk
Spotify and their like offer NOTHING monetary up front, precious little after the fact, and expect to distribute artists' work on an unlimited, instant access, on-demand basis. There is literally NO risk on their behalf, NO support for ...
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10/30/2001
Iceland volcano: Shame on our insipid travel insurance providers ...
Years ago Guardian Money was the first to highlight the near-uselessness of payment protection insurance. The regulators duly took notice and fined companies for mis-selling. They should now turn their sights to travel insurance. ... guardianunlimited.co.uk; Report errors or inaccuracies: reader@guardian.co.uk; Letters for publication should be sent to: letters@guardian.co.uk. If you need help using the site: userhelp@guardian.co.uk; Call the main Guardian and Observer ...
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09/28/2001
Gingrich says US should be more like Saudi Arabia | Michael ...
Michael Tomasky: Newt wants Manhattan to be more like Mecca.
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12/28/2001
Two Gates of Sleep: hitting the snooze button with Brady Corbet
I think in some ways they are the same person and not the same person at the same time [Corbet needs sleep] ." Cannes film festival. Henry Barnes. guardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | Use of this content is subject to ...
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10/29/2001
High energy physics in Paris: Jets, quarks and that damned elusive ...
The International Conference on High Energy Physics is firing up in Paris, preparing to update the world on the latest insights into the laws of the universe.
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09/27/2001
Website users give BBC News redesign grief (and anger, and ...
Josh Halliday: The BBC News website aims to engage with its users – who are leaving thousands of complaints – as its new look beds in.
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11/28/2001
Times UK Will Give iPad Income To Apple, Will Forgo One Month
The Times iPad app. When The Times debuted its £9.99-a-month iPad edition in May, it launched without any built-in way for readers to pay again for a second month. That risks leaving many readers out there with old Times editions on ...
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09/29/2001
Scientology's problem with Twitter | Martin Robbins | Comment is ...
Martin Robbins: As support for local councillor John Dixon shows, Scientologists may have a harder time silencing critics online than elsewhere.
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01/28/2000
Could Mel Gibson's latest controversy end his career? | Ben Walters
... and therefore getting studio employment. That book deal isn't in the bag just yet. Mel Gibson. Ben Walters. guardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds.
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08/30/2000
Essential Killing and The Last Airbender: the race row returns to film
All it needs now is for Gallo to announce his next job in a warm and fuzzy biopic of BP boss Tony Hayward, and his reputation will be safe forever. M Night Shyamalan; Race issues. Danny Leigh. guardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media ...
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03/29/2002
The Technology/PDA newsbucket: surging Lost, HTML5 examples, world ...
Plus Adobe's missing showcase, HP's WebOS plans, enterprise thinking, Privacy International on Facebook and more.
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11/28/2000
Science Weekly podcast: A satellite image of our universe and ...
The cosmic microwave background; string theory; Britain's earliest ancestors; and a shape-shifting exhibit.
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02/27/2001
World of Warcraft Cataclysm: exclusive interview, part one ...
Keith Stuart: WWe talk to WoW's lead designers about the history and future of the Warcraft universe.
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11/28/2000
Four Lions has roaring weekend at UK box office | Charles Gant
Cameraman: The Life and Work of Jack Cardiff, 1 screen, £669 Psych 9, no figures available. Chris Morris. Charles Gant. guardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions ...
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05/29/2002
Bret Easton Ellis: the most musical author? | Ben Myers
The American Psycho author's appetite for pop culture ensures his work influences music as much as literature. There are plenty of novelists out there whose work pulses with the influence of contemporary music, but none use music ...
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11/29/2000
Sniper: Ghost Warrior for Xbox 360 and PC | Game review
And its no-frills, straight-up approach is curiously refreshing – it certainly doesn't promise more than it delivers. Rating: 3/5. Games; Xbox; PC. Steve Boxer. guardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | Use of this content ...
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02/27/2002
Spotify ups its game with new sharing features | Media | guardian ...
For the cost of ~12 albums a year, I have unlimited access to the entire library - seems like pretty good value. Is it perfect? No. Are there some big names missing? Yes. Are songwriters being screwed over? Possibly. ...
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03/28/2000
Google reclaims @gmail address for UK users
We are unable to disclose the settlement agreement details." Digital media; Google; Email; Gmail. Jemima Kiss. guardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds.
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03/30/2001
Inception sceptics! This way to the cyber gunge-tank
And what is the mark of good film writing anyway – honesty, wit and insight, or just something written by someone who agrees with you? Danny Leigh. guardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | Use of this content is subject to ...
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08/29/2001
Comic superhero Echo fights stereotypes of deaf people | Science ...
Unlike most of the one-dimensional deaf characters in literature, Echo (aka Maya Lopez) has a complex emotional back story.
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12/29/1999
Which newspaper comic strip would you like to see made as a film ...
That rubbishy new Twilight rip-off in The Sun? Your suggestions below, please. Newspapers. Stuart Heritage. guardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds.
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07/30/2001
Shahid Afridi may be reckless, but boy is he good to watch | Andy ...
When I opened Saturday's Guardian to read the report of the fourth day of the first Test between Australia and Pakistan it was his picture that caught my eye, and held it, rather than the text underneath. .... guardianunlimited.co.uk; Report errors or inaccuracies: userhelp@guardian.co.uk; Letters for publication should be sent to: letters@guardian.co.uk. If you need help using the site: userhelp@guardian.co.uk; Call the main Guardian and Observer switchboard: ...
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03/30/2002
Interest rates: Time to introduce a cap
Anthony does, at least, have a guardian angel in the form of Barbara*, an elderly woman who visited him in prison and tries to keep in touch now he's out (although his landline has been cut off). Barbara rang me about the clairvoyant. ...
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07/29/2001
De La Rue drops 11% after banknote production problems | Business ...
It seems that making banknotes isn't a licence to print money. Shares in De La Rue have slumped 10% after the company warned sales would be materially below earlier expectations.
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08/28/2000
This isn't the first time Seed has sacrificed editorial ...
Journalist Gaia Vince recalls how Seed magazine, owner of ScienceBlogs, spiked one of her articles because it was critical of a potential advertiser. While the science community reacted with indignation and shock this week over ...
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01/29/2002
Veronica Wadley and Boris Johnson: where will it end? | UK news ...
Dave Hill: I feel it is my solemn duty to continue pursuing the saga of Boris Johnson and Veronica Wadley. I've started, so I'll finish, and so on.
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03/30/2001
Games Chatterbox Column Monday | Technology | guardian.co.uk
The place to talk about games, and just about anything else too...
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01/30/2001
My favourite medical graphic novels | Cian O'Luanaigh | Science ...
Cian O'Luanaigh lists the best – though often harrowing – medical comics and graphic novels.
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