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Andrew Keen: Why Apple isn’t feeling the bite even as other tech titans stumble21:03
Baby killed in air crash just minutes after birth18:33
Read running out of time as Swedes battle for top spot15:54
Fabregas double piles misery on Boro15:30
Button completes hat-trick of wins13:37
Tim Walker: Statham’s Death Race: it’s Fast and Furious, but in prison – in the future13:00
Sri Lanka rebels declare cease-fire11:06
Iceland's leftist coalition win general election09:43
Thousands pound the streets in London Marathon09:39
Police continue search for missing flood pair09:31
£150 billion wiped off rich list fortunes09:17
UK on alert over swine flu threat08:32
Kingsway Primary School: Let Children Grow! Day 100:00
Let Children Grow - the IoS schools gardening campaign00:00
Blake 1809, Tate Britain, London00:00
The Independent on Sunday: 1000th Issue00:00
IoS 1000th issue: 1995-1996, Peter Wilby00:00
IoS 1000th issue: 1991-1995, Ian Jack00:00
IoS 1000th issue: 2001-2007, Tristan Davies00:00
IoS 1000th issue: 2008-present, John Mullin00:00
IoS 1000th issue: 1999-2001, Janet Street-Porter00:00
Tips and Deals: 26/04/200900:00
Car Choice: In search of an economical people (and big dog) carrier00:00
Joker in pack can pump up Lions' faltering heartbeat00:00
Joan Smith: Tagging along behind a man is not a valid career00:00
Kuyt does the double Dutch but 10-man Hull put up a fight00:00
Cohen's volley ensures Villa carry on subsiding00:00
To find Alaska's wildlife, follow the pipeline00:00
Album: Ravel, L'Enfant et les Sortilèges – Berlina Phil/Rattle, (EMI)00:00
Berlusconi fights for jet deal00:00
Editor-At-Large: Our bitching and bullying is a form of class warfare00:00
Geronimo expands its pub chain with Punch purchases00:00
From Pretoria, a gift horse: Funny Cameron never mentioned it00:00
Medic denies being 'Craigslist killer'00:00
Close-up: Clarke Peters00:00
Defence minister glossed over Nimrod safety fears00:00
Iggy Pop’s insurer reverses decision on covering musicians00:00
On the Front Foot: Cricket 'not as popular as archery' but ECB claim we miss the point00:00
Stay the night: Hotel Le Bristol, Paris00:00
Hollick clears decks with ITV in his sights00:00
Life's Soundtrack, Radio 400:00
LonZim chief executive fears AGB vote could lead to suspension from Aim00:00
Alan Curbishley: Impossible to Curb my enthusiasm00:00
The happy list 2009: Readers responses00:00
<i>IoS</i> letters, emails & onine postings (26 April 2009)00:00
Lang Lang/Tan Dun/LSO, Barbican, London<br>Imogen Cooper, Queen Elizabeth Hall, London00:00
Booker T Jones: The king of Stax picks up his axe00:00
Pandemic fears as flu kills 6800:00
Please look after our Turners, Mr Wen00:00
Horne and Thorman pull Hull past Reds00:00
Outside the Box: Rooney clan don Sunday best but their cup final is at Anfield00:00
DVD: Australia, For retail and rental, (20th Century Fox)00:00
Clues point to Vaughan but Bell may be answer00:00
Matthew Bell: The <i>IoS</i> diary00:00
Racehorse prices pull up in final stretch00:00
How green are my valleys00:00
State of Play, Kevin Macdonald, 127 Mins, 12A00:00
The Last Word: Tradition is cast aside in Ipswich's Titanic struggle00:00
Emerald styles00:00
Inside Lines: Bojo in the dojo &ndash; at least mayor is putting more fun into Games00:00
Alan Watkins: Loyal to the end. And it is the end00:00
A Government still addicted to petrol00:00
US reporter 'fragile' after start of hunger strike in Tehran jail00:00
Album: Richard Swift, The Atlantic Ocean, (Secretly Canadian)00:00
Seasoned greetings:Salt meat early, vegetables late and fish delicately, says Skye Gyngell.00:00
Gosport deaths 'not important enough' to justify public inquiry00:00
Trapped civilians in Sri Lanka are facing starvation00:00
Jigsaw murder: Two held00:00
Put your shirt on United for title00:00
Album: Duke Special, I Never Thought This Day Would Come, (V2)00:00
Showing what a woman can do... on the board00:00
Rupert Cornwell: So far, Obama's even seeing off the satirists00:00
Warning over burglary risk as recession deepens00:00
The feral beast: Unknown in wings at 'Standard'00:00
Drinking with the Girls, BBC3<br>Georgia's Story: 33 Stone at 15, BBC1<br>Kirstie's Homemade Home, Channel 400:00
Album: Devon Sproule, Don't Hurry for Heaven, (Tin Angel)00:00
Fighting, burn-out and depression: life as a BNP activist00:00
Wenger: 'It's the only thing missing on my CV'00:00
Three feared dead in flash floods00:00
Rooney brings United back from the dead00:00
Knives out for 'reckless' Bank of America boss00:00
Escobar, By Roberto Escobar00:00
People's Prince of Darkness and Labour's three-way marriage00:00
Rémy Martin Sales up 10% despite le credit crunch00:00
Album: DJ Hell, Teufelswerk, (International Deejay Gigolo)00:00
Grim signal to wealth creators from tax hike00:00
ANC holds on to power but its share of vote is reduced00:00
Ricky Hatton: Bit between my teeth to stun world00:00
'Too violent' Knightley advert banned from TV00:00
County Championship round-up: Dalrymple extracts revenge00:00
Italy's peaks of perfection are in the Dolomites00:00
Causing offence: The curse of the open mic00:00
Ruck and Maul: From Bond to confessional box, O'Connell takes role as Mr Motivator00:00
How We Met: Lenny Henry & Jon Canter00:00
Digging for victory: Schools back gardens plan00:00
Guinness Premiership round-up: Sale miss play-off spot and Regan says farewell00:00
Emma Townshend: How to persuade kids to eat healthily00:00
Inspirational Lampard has the last word00:00
Bankers revolt over bonuses at Deutsche00:00
<i>IoS</i> Apprentice: 'Didn't they realise 'pants' means bad?'00:00
A Fortunate Life, By Paddy Ashdown00:00
How to get the best out of the ISA tax break00:00
Inside Yarl's Wood: Britain's shame over child detainees00:00
Fighting, burn-out and depression: life as a BNP activist00:00
English clubs scare us, admits Touré00:00
Enemy Number One, by Patrick Veitch00:00
Sport on TV: Old snooker players never dye, they just lose their ball control00:00
Beware desperate house builders bearing gifts00:00
Old boy lights up Keane day00:00
The Vagrants, By Yiyun Li00:00
How green are our valleys &ndash; welcome to no-waste Wales00:00
New witness casts doubt on Lockerbie bomb conviction00:00
Attacks reach 44 in worst month for piracy since records began00:00
Brothels cut prices to beat the recession00:00
Album: Lhasa, Lhasa, (Warner Music)00:00
Sophie Gittins: She's hot on the heels00:00
The heels are alive: Gittins' greatest hits00:00
Protester 'offered cash by police'00:00
Monty can take rough with smooth to be captain marvel00:00
Wind farm may be torn down to make way for nuclear site00:00
Cook serves nice starter to take minds off Flintoff woe00:00
Album: Bob Dylan, Together Through Life, (Sony Music)00:00
Small print of Budget reveals costs of PFI projects to rise to &#163;10bn a year00:00
Just how big a threat will this flu outbreak be?00:00
Second helpings00:00
Michael Parkinson's pub may have his greatest chat-show hits all over its walls, but the real star is out in the kitchen00:00
Lust: TV star accused of sexual harassment00:00
Forest Gate, By Peter Akinti Cape &#163;12.9900:00
Cameron's freebie to apartheid South Africa00:00
The Specials, Academy, Newcastle<br>P J Harvey, Shepherd's Bush Empire, London00:00
Cameron: This will be the new age of austerity00:00
The Fame Formula, By Mark Borkowski Pan &#163;8.9900:00
Album: Marc Sinan & Julia Hülsmann, Fasil, (ECM)00:00
Civil servants seem to be in little rush to make these promised efficiency savings00:00
Police could get water cannons00:00
Betsen leads Wasps' surge into seventh00:00
Go west! Gay storylines are drawing crowds to theatres in London's West End and fringe00:00
Snooker: O'Sullivan loses world crown00:00
Felipe Fernandez-Armesto: It's been a long, cold, lonely winter but, here comes the Sun. (And yes, it's all right)00:00
Album: Laurence Hobgood, When the Heart Dances, (Naim)00:00
You Made Me a Monster, Sadler's Wells, London<br>Anton and Erin, Coliseum, London00:00
IoS 1000th issue: 1998-1999, Kim Fletcher:00:00
US interpreter who witnessed torture in Iraq shot herself with service rifle00:00
Margareta Pagano: Now's the time for Cameron to set the battle lines00:00
Encounters at the End of the World, Werner Herzog, 99 Mins, U00:00
Public pawnbroker is again the face of French banking00:00
Robinho sparkles as City cure awayday blues00:00
The fall and fall of Gordon Ramsay00:00
Ditch the clutch bag, the latest accessory is your own hotel00:00
There's more to Galway's food than oysters and a pint of stout00:00
Peugeot 300800:00
Quins win shows why Lions may take Care00:00
Leading article: A question of character00:00
Torture? It probably killed more Americans than 9/1100:00
Julian Knight: Savings break is the only bright spot in 'consolidation' budget00:00
Trulli a great day for Toyota but best of British on their tails00:00
Wealth Check: Help us make the most of our Riviera odyssey00:00
League round-up: Posh and Bees up, but the Blues falter00:00
Outside Edge00:00
Sunderland in a slump but Brunt has Baggies believing00:00
Boris: 'My appetite for power is glutted'00:00
The Hacker: Water torture and bunker mentality but headmaster's still a class act00:00
Album: The Enemy, Music for the People, (Warner)00:00
Sarah Sands: Television has shrivelled, and lost its big man00:00
Dom Joly: I'm going to eat like an elephant for a whole year00:00
Biggs under police watch00:00
Page Turner: Where are Amis, Greer, Faulks and Truss now, then?00:00
DJ Taylor: Contemporary prophets00:00
Harmison set for recall but past leader is at a loss00:00
Andromaque, Silk Street Theatre, Barbican, London<br>Alphabetical Order, Hampstead Theatre, London<br>Nocturnal, Gate Theatre, London00:00
John Rentoul: Step down, Gordon, and liberate Labour00:00
Nevland gives Fulham spring in their step00:00
Coming Soon: Coleman heads for Meltdown00:00
IoS 1000th Issue: 1990-1991, Stephen Glover00:00
Geoffrey Lean: We are one step closer to clean coal00:00
London Marathon: Rags-to-riches tale of the mighty atom00:00
Dawn Griffiths: After the false dawns, at last a happy ending00:00
Don't be rushed into choosing an annuity deal00:00
How to Be a Better Person, By Seb Hunter00:00
Digging for higher returns out of Africa00:00
Best job in the world: Sir Max toasts 45 years in journalism00:00
Album: Marc-Antoine Charpentier, Missa Assumpta est Maria/Niquet (Glossa)00:00
The biggest names in Hollywood just got even bigger00:00
Edwin Bramall: Don't be sentimental. We have treated the Gurkhas well