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The OFT says it will talk to the banks about lowering borrowing charges over the next few weeks

The bad news for bank customers

Martin Hickman guides you through the Office of Fair Trading's decision on bank charges

Leanne Shapton?s innovative first novel is fast becoming the biggest word-of-mouth sensation of 2009

A first-timer's tale of unheralded literary success

Arifa Akbar: Leanne Shapton's first novel is fast becoming the biggest word-of-mouth sensation of 2009 

Sponsor out of two academy deals after poor report new

Richard Garner: Biggest sponsor of Government’s academies programme was criticised for “inadequate” progress at one school

Second soldier 'killed in friendly fire'

The British serviceman's death is the second incident being investigated in Afghanistan this week, the Ministry of Defence said today.

Councils feel the backlash as travel misery lingers

Authorities were accused of failing to act "sooner and more thoroughly".

Scrubby oak lauded as oldest known living organism new

Steve Connor: It has stood on its windswept hillside in southern California for at least 13,000 years

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www.wordnik.com

Online dictionary lists buzzwords of 2009

Popular slang and phrases can define a time, indicate trends and creatively extend a language. News events that captured our imagination in the year 2009 are reflected in inventive terms which are now posted on a new interactive online dictionary called Wordnik.

Pupils at Eweket Leheberele High School Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, using computers donated by ComputerAid International

Independent Appeal: Processing power gets a new start in Africa

Rave reviews for the latest version of Windows were not just good for Microsoft – for people helped by Computer Aid, the consequences could be life-changing

Making it work: you don't have to be a nuclear family to have a happy Christmas

The modern (and often unorthodox) Christmas family gathering

Yes, it’s all about families - but these days that might mean a day spent with your half-siblings, a former partner, or your ex-stepdad and his new squeeze. Tim Walker meets those who manage to turn their unorthodox set-ups into festive fun

'We are determined to scrap Sats testing for 11-year-olds,' say unions

Teachers' union warned yesterday they are determined to scrap national curriculum tests for 11-year-olds and league tables.

'I pretty much ride on my instincts': Murphy in 2008

Brittany Murphy: Actress whose versatility matched her 'jolie laide' looks

While not traditionally beautiful according to the Hollywood standards of yore, the American actress Brittany Murphy had "jolie laide" looks – big, brown eyes, a slightly disdainful mouth, a pointed chin, just-out-of-bed hair – which she used to great effect as she combined parts in ditzy comedies like Clueless and Just Married to meatier roles in the dark thrillers Girl, Interrupted and Don't Say A Word.



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Mary Dejevsky: Copenhagen really wasn't such a disaster

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