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Only broadband will do for monks with an internet habit19:30
Third Test: Collingwood comes to the rescue19:17
Comment: No doubts about Collingwood character18:25
I will sign new contract says Adebayor16:57
Tottenham set to ditch Arshavin interest16:57
Barcelona still want Adebayor16:15
Comment: Vaughan attracts more pressure15:48
The theories: Why was Jill Dando shot dead?14:44
Terror plot jury fails to reach verdict14:31
Jill Dando: golden girl of television14:28
Key events in the Jill Dando murder case14:22
Chelsea remain hopeful of landing Robinho14:21
Blatter denies Ronaldo slave remarks14:14
After seven years, Barry George cleared of Jill Dando's murder13:27
Thousands watch eclipse in Russia13:11
Peter Bills: English football has no values of decency13:01
Comment: Vaughan's chance to shine12:44
Kind Uefa draw for City and Villa12:30
Stranded whale to be put down12:30
Stranded whale to be put down12:28
Ipswich renew Nugent interest12:24
Ferrari fastest in first practice12:15
Arsenal tie is fate says McClaren11:58
Scientist commits suicide over anthrax charges11:06
Passengers injured as storm hits cruise ship07:14
<a href="http://blogs.independent.co.uk/independent/today_in_politics/index.html" target="_blank">Today in Politics: Has the Milibandwagon rolled too quickly?</a>00:00
Edinburgh Fringe: The rise of BritCom00:00
Market Report: Blue chips pay price for poor trading reports00:00
Paperbacks: The Taxi Queue, by Janet Davey00:00
The sports books that deserve gold00:00
The last supper: mystery of the Swiss motorbike courier00:00
Portico Quartet, Rough Trade East, London00:00
Julian Schnabel: 'I wanted to share Tracey's story with everyone I met'00:00
England 231 South Africa 256-6: Flintoff wins Kallis duel to pull England back into reckoning00:00
Aborigines win control of sea fishing rights00:00
Tax rebates of $78bn help US economy to avoid growth dip00:00
E Jane Dickson: Men need to get over their notions of the 'gentler sex'00:00
Paperbacks: Away, by Amy Bloom00:00
Islamists threaten to murder lawyer defending Pervez00:00
Last Night's TV: Colin Jackson: The Making Of Me, BBC1<br />Rogue Restaurants, BBC100:00
Cameron's first 100 days00:00
The new wave of comics at Edinburgh00:00
County Championship round-up: Middlesex look to ICC for Champions League blessing00:00
Indian tribe comes to London to attack mining of sacred hills00:00
Cover Stories: Jenny Colgan; Alistair Cooke; Booker longlist00:00
Paperbacks: What Will Survive, by Joan Smith00:00
Durham 266 Nottinghamshire 114-4: 'Harmy Army' press case for Test recall00:00
Book Of A Lifetime: Everyman, by Philip Roth00:00
Simon Usborne: Time seems to slow as you fall and then you hit &ndash; hard00:00
Letters: David Miliband00:00
Britain's growing reliance on drugs from GPs00:00
South Africa wakes up to growing white poor00:00
Candidate who wants Olmert's job once 'sought deaths of 70 Palestinians a day'00:00
Trinity warns ad revenues will post double-digit falls this year00:00
Dominic Lawson: The clash of civilisations at Beijing00:00
Edinburgh Festival: Why the Fringe is rocking00:00
Don't bother with Ryder Cup, Poulter tells Mahan00:00
Philip Hensher: A sucker for the 007 experience00:00
Paperbacks: Trespass, by Valerie Martin00:00
Johann Hari: Do you want free trade &ndash; or fair trade that helps the poor?00:00
FA consider Cantona-type ban for Barton in assault case00:00
John Norman: Producer who filmed Sobers' sixes00:00
Inkster paints picture of success for Sorenstam00:00
Yeats provides reliably glorious flourish00:00
Not In My Name, by Julie Burchill & Chas Newkey-Burden00:00
Why China's first Olympic superstar will be a pianist called Lang Lang00:00
Lost in translation: Mary Rose's demise blamed on multilingual crew00:00
Barry refuses to give up on move00:00
Flintoff's landmark &ndash; guts, glory and guessing games00:00
Darling considers windfall tax on energy firms00:00
Old enemy Diouf hopes to be vital cog in Keane machine00:00
Gladiatorial combat in middle showcases best of Test arena00:00
The Week In Books: A short story from debut to doom00:00
Vermeer's Hat, by Timothy Brook00:00
Iraq's new venture: Holidays in the Garden of Eden00:00
Leading article: A windfall tax is an easy solution &ndash; but a wrong one00:00
Beijing 2008: Imperfect 1000:00
Centrica raises dividend as profits fall 20%00:00
Geoffrey Robertson: This trial must be short and sharp00:00
Ambitions of Bulls and Wolves threatened by injuries00:00
Tullett and GFI resume merger talks00:00
Mother killed son and herself 'to spite father'00:00
Anne Armstrong: Energetic US ambassador to Britain00:00
Russians banned for tampering with dope samples00:00
Hodgson quietly clinches the deals as others get lost in transfer sagas00:00
Football losses and TurfTV costs depress William Hill profits by 10%00:00
Pandora: Leadership election takes a nasty turn for the Green Party00:00
Leading article: Ramble on00:00
Attenborough alarmed as children are left flummoxed by test on the natural world00:00
Sam Freedman: Good teachers are made in the classroom00:00
Mosley on a high as Hamilton tries to keep low profile00:00
Transfer news and speculation, 1 August00:00
Brown to resist backbench calls to sack Miliband00:00
Paperbacks: The Making of Music, by James Naughtie00:00
Karadzic victims: 'Dark memories we hoped to put behind us'00:00
The Forsaken, by Tim Tzouliadis00:00
Why China's first Olympic superstar will be a pianist called Lang Lang00:00
Lynch hits back at Panorama00:00
Candidate who wants Olmert's job once 'sought deaths of 70 Palestinians a day'00:00
Property market falling at fastest rate for 18 years00:00
British man shot in Antigua flown home00:00
'It's a tall man's world,' says the 47-inch sneak thief00:00
BSkyB posts full-year loss but is upbeat on prospects for growth00:00
Leading article: A long overdue departure00:00
Thomas Sutcliffe: The longlist is all the Booker I ever want00:00
Gods & mobsters: the story of an East End 'enforcer'00:00
Stem-cell advance for motor neurone disease00:00
Nasa's Phoenix Lander 'tastes and touches' water on Mars00:00
BT investors shaken by sharp fallin revenues at wholesale division00:00
Ministers seek curbs on internet suicide sites for teenagers00:00
Talks give hope for end to row at TNK-BP00:00
Jeremy Warner's Outlook: Britain reaches entente nucléaire with French. But will it deliver the goods?00:00
Controversial McCain campaign likens Obama to Paris Hilton00:00
Edinburgh Festival: The five best gigs00:00
Carphone broadband growth hit by property slowdown00:00
Wenger hoping Arsenal can avoid the big hitters00:00
Starbucks chokes on its latte00:00
The Investment Column: Sentiment rather than fundamentals weigh on Prudential00:00
Cultural Life: Estelle, singer00:00
Moyes far from Moutinho deal00:00
Jersey mystery: police find remains of five children but may abandon murder inquiry00:00
If Delhi is civilisation, you can keep it, say tribesmen00:00
Brazilian admits killing British girl found in suitcase00:00
The Big Question: What are betting exchanges, and do they lead to corruption?00:00
Professor Ann Lambton: Persianist unrivalled in the breadth of her scholarship whose association with Soas was long and illustrious00:00
Carphone broadband growth hit by property slowdown00:00
Ministers seek curbs on internet suicide sites for teenagers00:00
You write the reviews: Hadrian: Empire And Conflict, British Museum, London00:00
Afghanistan spiralling back to days of Taliban, say charities00:00
Bentley gambles on Spurs but loses shirt00:00
John, Gwen: Girl In A Blue Dress (c.1914)00:00
Hal Dixon: Cambridge biochemist00:00
From pitch to page: Writing and sport00:00
Riches to rags: Frost's clothing company goes into administration00:00
Poppyland, by Raffaella Barker00:00
Falling sales of SUVs hit autoparts maker Tomkins00:00
Steam dreams: locomotives return to the tracks00:00
Day of reckoning for Karadzic00:00
Into thin air: Did Steve Fossett fake his own death?00:00
Warning to Beijing Olympics over pills that mimic exercise00:00
Observations: Drummers' stamina; David Tennant; bootleggers00:00
Steve Connor: Science Notebook00:00
Lynch hits back at Panorama00:00
Prom 17: World Music Celebration, Royal Albert Hall, London00:00
Tombstoning craze claims its first victim of the summer00:00
...Some Trace of Her, National Theatre: Cottesloe, London00:00
Shell rejects windfall tax calls as high oil price boosts profits00:00
Blonde Roots by Bernardine Evaristo00:00
How to turn water into rocket fuel &ndash; scientists unlock power of the sun