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A Rap on the Knuckles

Janine Gibson: Max Mosley's win follows the legal trend on privacy - one that's not inhibited tabloid reporting yet

I Somehow Just Can't Picture Brown in His Summer Shorts

Martin Kettle: The prime minister's holiday spot is chosen to make him seem more normal, but it achieves exactly the opposite

Cameron Cosies Up to Unionists

Michael White: The intriguing questions are: Why? Why now? And who benefits?

Keep Your Donkey Punches. I Like a Nice French Kiss

Good food, arty chat, hesitant driving, a nice vase. If only all films were as dull as Summer Hours

Diary

Hugh Muir: How to describe the grief at the News of the World as Max Mosley wins his privacy case? Desolate, inconsolable

So Kaka Belongs to Jesus - But Will He Sell?

Given the fickle loyalty of footballers these days, don't be surprised if dedicated Christian Kaka signs up for Scientology, writes Harry Pearson

TV Dinners

Jim Shelley on How to make ... Harley Street

The Panama Mystery

Mark Lawson: Mr and Mrs Canoe's case fascinates but can't match crime fiction's satisfying motives and denouement

Shame on the Icc for Letting the Dark Shadow of Zimbabwe Linger Over Game

It is disgraceful that Zimbabwe should continue to have a say in the running of the Champions Trophy, writes Mike Selvey

Back to the Future in Iraq and Afghanistan

Simon Tisdall: Barack Obama's proposal for a switch of focus risks precipitating another double-headed military misadventure

TV Matters

Mark Lawson on Eating With the Enemy | Step Up to the Plate

Last Night's Tv

Sam Wollaston on Burn Up | Personal Services Required | The Chuck Show: Storyville

Coral Grief

Jacques Cousteau was a pioneer in the study of marine biology, but new research shows the ocean life he explored could be dead within a few years, says Tim Radford

Radio Review

Camilla Redmond on The Essay

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