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Cameron struggles to make the running
Nigel Morris: As poll lead narrows, Tory leader admits his party has failed to win over the electorate / Fears of right-wing backlash as shadow minister admits Labour could win election.
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Inflation-busting pay rises for non-executive directors
Monday, 1 March 2010
FTSE-100 chairmen and internal pay watchdogs get salary and fee increases
Manufacturers out of recession but still uncertain
Monday, 1 March 2010
Rising demand for British manufactured goods is improving confidence in the immediate future, but investment plans are still being scaled back in response to continued uncertainty about the longer term.
Boys read as much as girls, but prefer the simpler books
Monday, 1 March 2010
At all ages, girls score more highly on reading tests, survey shows
Genetic test could be used to 'personalise' drugs, say scientists
Monday, 1 March 2010
Patients' genes would be checked to see whether treatments work for them
With just two months to go, when will the internet election take off?
Monday, 1 March 2010
The man behind Obama's online campaign tells Ian Burrell where British parties can up their game
Death toll from Chile quake leaps to 700 and counting
Monday, 1 March 2010
Sporadic looting erupts as rescuers work to free those trapped in rubble.
PM plays the anti-Baath card as poll approaches
Monday, 1 March 2010
Patrick Cockburn: Talk of former Baathists infiltrating next Sunday's election masks the more complex dilemmas facing Iraq.
Internet piracy crackdown by US studios
Monday, 1 March 2010
Downloading films, music or games could lead to prison, if UK signs up to proposed treaty
Irish dissidents pose 'growing threat'
Monday, 1 March 2010
Minister warns that recent violence 'as dangerous as at any time during Troubles'
Atlantic storm kills 55 as it rages across Europe
Monday, 1 March 2010
Wave surges flooded coastal regions of western Europe and hurricane- force winds left a trail of devastation.
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3 Cameron struggles to make the running
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6 Inheritance tax would be 'all but abolished'
7 I sold my bizarre true-life story!
8 Stephen King: Staring at a new age of austerity
9 Irish dissidents pose 'growing threat'
10 Thousands of council jobs could be at risk new
11 Exclusive: The unseen photographs that throw new light on the First World War
12 Americans redraw the map to erase 'offensive' names
13 Boys read as much as girls, but prefer the simpler books
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1 I sold my bizarre true-life story!
2 World's most ancient race traced in DNA study
3 It's official: Men really are the weaker sex
4 Genetic test could be used to 'personalise' drugs, say scientists
6 Nurse fights murder conviction
7 PM plays the anti-Baath card as poll approaches
8 Irish dissidents pose 'growing threat'
9 The Investment Column: Search no further... Autonomy looks a great investment
11 Shoe incident gave Wen's mother haemorrhage
12 Falklands offer to split oil profits
13 Mother of murder suspect makes emotional plea
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1Tories turn right to mend their broken poll lead
2Wenger slams 'horrific' tackle on Ramsey
3Blair 'was depressed over Iraq'
4For Mugabe's children, life gets tougher and tougher
5'Humiliated' mother forced off bus for breastfeeding
6Cameron struggles to make the running
7Americans redraw the map to erase 'offensive' names
8Joan Smith: The march from minority to mainstream
9Revealed: Britain's Olympic triumph
10Sam Wallace: Ramsey's injury a reminder that bad things sometimes happen by accident


