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The Guardian
Crisis meeting agrees to take 'urgent and exceptional action' to bail out banks
Nils Pratley: Call it a crash, call it a rout, but please don't describe yesterday's selling as irrational
Crucial steps taken to try to avoid collapse of the country's banks which may precipitate a 1930s-style depression
British government delegation will meet Icelandic officials and bankers in an attempt to protect UK depositors
European governments scramble for rescue plans but anti-capitalist states also plagued by problems
In blow to McCain campaign, report concludes Republican vice-presidential candidate breached ethics rules
Austrian president says death of controversial politician is a 'human tragedy'
Letters penned by Albert Einstein in which he sets out his views on how to deal with Russia to go under hammer in London
When Sarah Silverman was three, her father taught her to swear to make his friends laugh
President Mugabe accused of contemptuous behaviour as three key ministries are allocated to his party
Former president of Finland, wins the Nobel peace prize for promoting 'fraternity between nations'
Broadcaster to cut 150 jobs as part of an attempt to save £100m over the next two years
Migrants missing feared drowned after smugglers forced them overboard in treacherous Gulf of Aden
British public image consultants Acanchi hired to counter anti-Israel 'mindsets'
How much has sunk in after a tumultuous week in the business world?
What's desperately needed now is for the markets to be behind the policymakers, says Guardian economics editor Larry Elliott
A selection of the best pictures from the world of sport this week
Test your knowledge of the stories behind the headlines this week
Xan Brooks reviews the Italian mafia film based on Roberto Saviano's inside story
Lewis Hamilton shone during qualifying for tomorrow's Japanese grand prix, claiming "the best pole of his life"
Fabio Capello has asked England fans to be patient if his team fail to break through early on against Kazakhstan
Tighten your belt and spend less on the most fabulous high street finds - all for under £100
Elizabeth McFarlane talks to three families who are so busy they barely have time to breathe
In Munro's work, emotions erupt. Preconceptions crumble. Surprises proliferate. Astonishments leap out Lurid crimes, hidden sexual excesses and strange rumours lurk beneath the surface respectability in Alice Munro's short stories. Fellow Canadian Margaret Atwood on how these tales of small-town Ontario elevated Munro to 'international literary sainthood'
Why teach your grandma to suck eggs when you can teach her to sing Sonic Youth? John Patterson wonders if the future of movies is grey
A tour through the Victoria and Albert museum's Cold War Modern exhibition
A local shopkeeper describes her shock at discovering how different attitudes to race are in western Virginia from her hometown in nearby North Carolina
Roy Hattersley: As I found out in the cod war of 1975, the people of that tiny island can prove fearsome foes. Beware
Lynsey Hanley: The official call for more chatter in libraries is absurd, silence too, can be a creative, social glue
Following an exclusive survey, we can reveal British building societies are in excellent health
Fears have been growing that the biggest US carmakers, GM and Ford, are close to calamity
Arriving in Fes, the only medieval Arab city that is still absolutely intact, is like being catapulted back in time. Tahir Shah is spellbound
A yoga retreat that pleases his partner, five-year-old daughter and bank manager ... Kevin Rushby is in heaven
Subject was suffering from rare disease, say experts, and painting is not a copy
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