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1.22am Blood diamonds
I had nothing to gain by lying to Charles Taylor trial, says Naomi Campbell
Model fights back after suggestions by her former agent that she had misled trial over blood diamonds -
1.08am Blackpool
Seasiders move to stop Ian Holloway walking out on Blackpool
Blackpool have acted swiftly to stop Ian Holloway leaving the newly-promoted club -
12.44am Exeter City
Exeter City striker Adam Stansfield loses his battle with cancer
Exeter City's 31-year-old striker Adam Stansfield died has died from stomach cancer -
12.42am Washington DC
Washington thinktank says US right could learn from Cameron and Clegg
Cato Institute says Britain's coalition government has brought together the best traditions of British liberalism -
12.41am Carling Cup
QPR dumped out of Carling Cup by Port Vale
Two goals from Justin Richards saw off Neil Warnock's side, while Leicester and Shrewsbury both reached the second round with 4-3 wins -
12.25am Vladimir Putin
Vladimir Putin helps to tackle Russia's summer wildfires
The Russian prime minister joined firefighters for a carefully managed photo opportunity fighting the fires sweeping the western part of the country -
12.14am Politics
Diary
Stephen Bates: Behold the miracle of Kampala. It's amazing what a little largesse from Wall Street can do -
12.10am Football
Football quiz: England friendlies
QuizToday's questions are so money and they don't even know it ...
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12.10am Local government
Bristol launches audio library book downloads
Bristol City Council has launched an audio books service that allows residents to download titles free from an online library
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12.09am Carling Cup
Middlesbrough's Julio Arca snuffs out Chesterfield's ideas of revenge
Julio Arca put under-strength Middlesbrough in command against Chesterfield -
12.06am England
Bobby Zamora ready to be England's new Emile Heskey – but with goals
The Fulham forward never stopped believing he would win an England cap but still had to check his call-up was not a hoax
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12.06am Football
European Commission advised not to regulate agents
A European Commission report has said there is 'no overriding reason' why football agents should be regulated -
12.06am England
A boycott by England fans would have hurt more than the boos
Paul Hayward: The real humiliation for England against Hungary tonight would have been the sight of empty seats -
12.06am Manchester United
Manchester United try to spare Patrice Evra from French mutiny inquest
Manchester United want to block Patrice Evra's involvement in the French Football Federation's disciplinary hearing into the strike by their World Cup players -
12.06am Andy Murray
Andy Murray will not rush to appoint a coach before US Open
Andy Murray has said he will wait 'as long as it takes' to find the right coach to turn him into a grand slam winner -
12.06am Fabio Capello
Cornered Fabio Capello knows precisely how to square the circle
Rob Bagchi: Fabio Capello demonstrated his ability as an attacking mastermind when inspiring Milan and Roma to unlikely triumphs
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12.06am Football
Have any footballers been transfer-listed or sacked for being overweight?
Plus: Footballers under hypnosis (2); the best name to give your baby a chance of pro football; and lying clubs
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12.05am Colombia
Farc's 'Marxist rebels' are just drug dealers
Letters: The UN listed the Farc as among the world's most persistent violators of child soldiers, and the overwhelming majority of Colombians view them simply as terrorists -
12.05am Private schools
A penalty, not a perk
Letters: Had I not been serving overseas we wouldn't have dreamed of sending our three children to boarding school -
12.05am Public services policy
Backward steps for the 'big society'
Letters: The prime minister's many statements on the issue could be considered either worryingly uneducated about the nature of civil society, or recklessly ideological -
12.05am Nuclear weapons
Hiroshima, Israel and nuclear tests
Letters: Despite the fact that Israel has undoubtedly received considerable atomic assistance from the US, there are no published details of Israel actually testing a nuclear device -
12.05am UK news
VisitBritain tells Londoners how to welcome visitors to 2012 Olympics
Tourism agency sets out tips including never calling a Canadian an American and warning 'Arabs can take offence very easily' -
12.05am Vince Cable
Vince Cable's power and principles
Letters: Though I hate much of what the coalition is doing I shall continue to support the Lib Dems. The more the party retains electoral support, the more it can stand up to the Tories -
12.05am Brief letters
In search of eccuracy
Letters: My granddaughters are bilingual in Pom and Kiwi -
12.05am England v Pakistan 2010
Stuart Broad's petulance doesn't taint his or England's character
Duncan Fletcher: The fast bowler cracked under frustration, not pressure, when he threw the ball at Pakistan's Zulqarnain Haider at Edgbaston
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12.05am Work & careers
Defending jobs and services must be our current priority
Response: The fight against a world dominated by work cannot begin during an economic crisis, says Candy Udwin -
12.05am Data management
'Climategate' university to open up data
The University of East Anglia is to receive Jisc funding for a project to open up its research on global warming to scrutiny and re-use
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12.05am Comedy
Audio: The Amnesty International Comedy Podcast from the Edinburgh festival: episode 3
Audio (24min 47sec)Arj Barker, Stephen K Amos, Sammy J and Susan Calman feature in the latest Amnesty International Comedy Podcast from the Edinburgh Fringe 2010, introduced by Jason Manford
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12.04am Environment
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12.04am Radio
Radio head: Promised Land
This tale of a fugitive journalist's escape from Eritrea was one long adrenalin rush, writes Elisabeth Mahoney -
12.04am Wildlife
Notes and queries
From tiny eggs, tiny fruit flies will grow; Do placebos really work? Croydon slugs' favourite veg -
12.04am Corrections and clarifications
Corrections and clarifications
Poorest students and Oxbridge | 20,000 new university places | UK Border Agency deportation scheme | Pete Doherty -
12.04am Poker
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12.01am Liberal-Conservative coalition
Spending cuts: first blood
Editorial: The coalition is putting the cart before the horse by brokering department cuts before deciding what needs to be done -
12.01am Afghanistan
The killing fields of Afghanistan
Editorial: US forces are at last learning how to fight this war, but like Vietnam, they have run out of road back home -
12.01am Pubs
In praise of ... community pubs
Editorial: A fund to help communities buy their local pubs has been axed. Why? Not cost, and nor can it be through lack of demand -
12.01am Vince Cable
Vince Cable runs smallest ministerial office, league table claims
Business secretary has half the staff of Caroline Spelman at Defra and a third of the staff of foreign secretary William Hague -
12.01am UK security and terrorism
ASA watchdog bans 'offensive' anti-terror hotline radio advert
Broadcast by Association of Chief Police Officers urged listeners to report neighbours who avoided company -
12.01am Medical research
Antibiotics' efficiency wanes due to global spread of drug-resistant bacteria
Gene giving high levels of resistance to drugs found in increasingly prevalent intestinal bacteria -
12.01am Animal behaviour
Orangutans use mime to make themselves understood
Videos show apes released back into the wild make mimicking gestures to convey information or as a trick -
12.01am Life and style
Sudoku 1,637 medium
Fill the grid so that every row, every column and every 3x3 box contains the numbers 1 to 9
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12.01am Health policy
Ben Jennings on the health of the government
CartoonIn the latest instalment of the Guardian's showcase of new cartoonists, Ben Jennings comments on the health of the current government
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12.00am Cancer
Breath test to detect cancer may be possible, say scientists
Study reveals prototype device could identify disease and differentiate between its four most common forms -
12.00am Crosswords
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12.00am Crosswords