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We didn't stop that war, but may have stopped the next | Comment is free | The Guardian
Five years ago, the biggest political protest in our history served to explode the myth of public apathy
Things that have interested me | Art & Architecture | Guardian Unlimited Arts
Three weeks ago, the British Museum quietly launched its comprehensive website of what it calls flat art: mostly so far its enormous collection of prints and drawings.
Abortion inquiry asks scientists to disclose links to faith groups | Science | The Guardian
UK Police Can Now Demand Encryption Keys
Under a new law that went into effect this month, it is now a crime to refuse to turn a decryption key over to the police.
Environment | Warmer waters threaten pink coral
The researchers have established in laboratory experiments that it is caused by a bacterial infection which seems to be prompted by increases in water temperature.
BBC NEWS | UK | England | Flushed bra causes sewer collapse
A bra and a pair of knickers have been blamed for a flood and road collapse in County Durham.
Guardian | Cracked it!
Three million Britons have been issued with the new hi-tech passport, designed to frustrate terrorists and fraudsters. So why did Steve Boggan and a friendly computer expert find it so easy to break the security codes?
Guardian | Ripe target
To its fans, the US supermarket chain Whole Foods Market is proof that green shopping can be glamorous. But its critics claim the store has got greedy and betrayed its organic ideals. And now it's coming to Britain.
John Harris: What is it like to be a former prime minister? | Weekend | Guardian Unlimited
Romeo and Juliet performed in Ranger and Celtic colours? Simon Hattenstone reports | The Guardian | Guardian Unlimited
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Romeo and Juliet performed in Ranger and Celtic colours?
Bordering on the hilarious | The Guardian | Guardian Unlimited
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They may not always get each other's jokes, but the Scots and the English both know how to send themselves up, says Jenny Colgan
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