Wednesday, 28 October 2009

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Media monkey business in the search for readers

Neil Clark: Why editors are seeking to raise readers' blood pressure

Jackson film shows London what it missed

O2 concerts would have been exceptional say critics, despite some fans' protests

Andre Agassi admits to using crystal meth

The former tennis great lied to escape an ATP suspension for drug abuse

Good bank, bad bank: solution at last

It worked in Sweden, where it cost the taxpayer nothing, and it can work in Britain too

Brown's Biscuitgate: at last, a crumb of truth

Mumsnet founder admits: Gordon Brown was never asked the notorious biscuit question

David Mills a step nearer serving Italian jail time

Tessa Jowell's husband could be in prison while she attends the 2012 London Olympics

Twitter lynch mob goes for baboon killer AA Gill

But after Jan Moir, Twitterers are learning to use their power more responsibly