Observer
http://observer.guardian.co.uk/ - 11/20/09 16:28:35 - 04/28/08 10:07:19
PM accused of misleading public over young people after leak reveals cuts of £350m International levy on financial trading would help developing world deal with climate change General Stanley McChrystal fears Taliban will target British soldiers in run up to general election Conservatives consider pulling out of EU fast-track extradition scheme that caught failed London bomber Chemical – cocaethylene – builds up in the liver over a number of years - with major health consequences In the aftermath of mass murder many feel the horror and trauma of war has invaded their homes Moving of problem prisoners ahead of security audits has happened at a third London jail Members of ACMD to demand assurance of future independence from home secretary Alan Johnson Exclusive: Juan Escobar explains his reconciliation with the children of his drug lord father Pablo's victims
Having friends over? Britain's best-known chef swears by these recipes from around the world Simon Mann seeks vengeance on others he says were part of failed 'Wonga Coup' – including Mark Thatcher Outrage over student urinating on war memorial has led many student unions to bar events firm Carnage New book examines role of humans in eradication of species, and its findings are not likely to be pleasant With opera house attendances falling alarmingly, venues such as La Scala in Milan are trying to titillate Calculation aims to take risk out of deciding whether follow-ups to hits will be blockbusters or turkeys
Roasted with festive spices, a smaller bird is a feast in itself on the big day, says Nigel Slater
Samuel L Jackson at Marcus Wareing - the first solo venture since his split with Gordon Ramsay Holdings
Darcey Bussell on her new life in Sydney, being an eco mum and the joy of bringing dance to the masses
Once a disused railroad that ran 30 feet above the New York streets, the High Line has been transformed
Will Hutton: Imagine The Sopranos, The Wire and Gordon Gekko all rolled into one. You don't have to
Henry Porter: Twenty years after the Berlin Wall, I worry that the hope it inspired is being slowly crushed
How the Lebanese capital went from warzone to 2010's most glamorous tourist destination
Powder Mountain resort in Utah is vast but has just four lifts, so skiers have other ways to get up the slopes
England's manager forced to fall back on familiar phrases for familiar problems as Australia win 18-9
Despite a nervous opening Arsenal ran out comfortable winners over Wolves at Molineux
His new play, The Habit of Art, is ostensibly about Auden and Britten. In reality it's about Alan Bennett
Anyone who's anyone wears his T-shirts. And now Henry Holland is putting the debonair into Debenhams
Study condemning energy strategy set to embarrass government as it unveils new climate change initiative
Steep rise since 2007 has left many homeowners unable to get cover or move house
Video (3min 27sec), The Chamraj tea estate in South India was among the very first farms to receive fair trade certification in 1994. Now 15 years later, has fair trade made a difference to the lives of workers there?
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