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FRONT PAGE
NATIONAL NEWS
- Brown attacked by ex-defence chiefs
- New MP expenses watchdog plans review
- Local losses in far-flung war turn tide of opinion
- Two-thirds of women think conflict unwinnable
- Companies sacrifice seasonal thank-you
- The canny but generous ‘racer’s racer’
- Lookalikes agency suffers double trouble
- Low ebb of moral faith says the only way is up
- Royal Mail and union put diverse stamp on deal
- Harlequins wipes its bloody nose
- Renaissance bronze found in Woburn Abbey
WORLD
- Third time looks uneasy for Bloomberg
- Pressure on Obama mounts after jobless rise
- China brands US ‘protectionist’
- Jobs stakes to dominate Berlin gala
- Former UBS client jailed for tax fraud
- Flaws in hedge fund rules detailed
- Insider trading net entangles further suspects
- Questions persist as dog of war goes home
- South Africa to sign deal with Zimbabwe
- Obama urges calm over killings at base
- Lachlan Murdoch pays $21m for Sydney mansion
- Turkey defends Bashir invitation
LETTERS
- Bullion quest is no golden opportunity
- An unpopular war
- California dreams
- Damien Hirst belongs to art market history
- Lay Lefebvrites and communion
- Missing piece in total expense ratio
- Ostrom deserves her Nobel coverage
- I’ve coated my bulbs with cayenne
- Both sides did terrible things
- Operation modelled on camps used by Spanish in Cuba
- Still injury time for a fan on the wrong side of Berlin's wall
COMPANIES
- RBS Insurance profits plunge
- RBS chief faces up to staff cut criticism
- Leaderless ITV at war with the Scots
- Hopes of stability boost confidence at BA
- BA cost-control at heart of recovery
- People
- Outlook remains cloudy on high street
- S&N quarterly profits rise to $173m
- LCH.Clearnet streamlines ownership structure
- Spottiswoode’s final swipe at with-profits
- Tate & Lyle to review capital investment plans
- Lombard: when banks abuse customers’ trust
- Rentokil stands by revival plan
- JCB reshuffle heralds next generation
- GM’s Europe chief steps down
- William Hill looks to raise £300m
- Chief to bow out at Crédit Agricole early
- F1’s big players driven away
- Blackstone to pounce on rivals hit by crisis
- Toyota follows Renault out of the pit lane
- Legal threat to Skype spin-off is resolved
- Modest AIG profits highlight fight ahead
- K1 founder claims immunity
- Berkshire Hathaway earnings treble
