Observer
http://observer.guardian.co.uk/ - 11/21/09 10:08:49 - 04/28/08 10:07:19
Labour slams peer's role as he accompanies William Hague on high-level trip to US Walkout threatened as axed adviser accuses PM over decision to go against advice of scientific panel Postal workers claim 30,000 temps are being employed illegally in a 'strike breaking' effort Former PM expected to drop out of race within days if he fails to obtain backing from Angela Merkel Nato adviser says UK makes too few checks on possible links to terrorists Police in Cleveland, Ohio are holding Anthony Sowell, 50, after six bodies discovered in house Senior doctor says few understand that excess weight is linked to cirrhosis, diabetes and hypertension
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We examine the complex trade-offs that will have to take place for the Copenhagen summit to succeed Students to be given better information about quality of courses before starting a degree Wall Street is celebrating, but the future looks increasingly bleak in America's industrial heartland Actor and broadcaster threatens to quit networking site because of 'too much aggression and unkindness'
How N-Dubz, Chipmunk, Tinchy Stryder and Taio Ruz changed the face of the charts
Sam Taylor-Wood, rising star Aaron Johnson and Yoko Ono talk about the new film Nowhere Boy
On the eve of a major new retrospective, the artist talks about the romance of nature, and going deaf
Load them with roast pork or a juicy stew and your bonfire night will go with a bang
By bike, by kayak, on foot and on horseback – we seek out the best adrenaline-fuelled trips
A Cotswolds B&B that's stylish and luxurious, without being picture-postcard perfect
Erik Nevland scored Fulham's second and set up the third, as nine-man Liverpool crashed to defeat
Powerful centre Jamie Roberts is just one reason Wales are looking forward to Saturday's showdown
Sea mists and mellow fruitfulness
Allan Jenkins
What dinosaurs are still teaching us
Tristram HuntA game of squash at Halloween
Rebecca Smith
Peter Oborne: A deal with the Sun and internal wrangling means Euro-headache for the Tories
Nick Cohen: Protest once took effort. Now, fury can be whipped up so swiftly, it threatens free speech
Gaby Hinsliff, political editor of the Observer, has resigned to spend more time with her son.
With children in tow, Caspar Llewellyn Smith finds flashes of genius in Michael Jackson's film farewell
Revelation has sparked a political row over who is doing more to keep up our gas reserves this winter
£14bn lending pledge will be kept if bank is allowed to leave toxic asset insurance scheme
Audio slideshow: The daily life and performances of 'the most famous handicapped band in Africa'
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