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6.00am Theatre
Sweeney Todd, Handbagged, Arches LIVE: what to see at the theatre this week
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber Of Fleet Street | Handbagged | Arches LIVE | A Tale Of Two Cities | Dublin Theatre Festival | Melody Loses Her Mojo
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1.32am Ed Miliband
Ed Miliband aides deny he plotted to smear Tories
Allegations from Damian McBride claim Miliband might have sent 'damaging' emails to key figure in plot to attack Tories -
1.07am Daily Mirror
Daily Mirror embraces white space as part of rebranding campaign
Red top leaves two pages of Saturday's edition mostly blank and challenges rivals with the claim, 'We are the intelligent tabloid' -
1.01am Manchester City
Manuel Pellegrini's blueprint for Manchester City put to test in derby
Jamie Jackson: Manuel Pellegrini sets store by his experience in Europe and believes Manchester City will have a good game in Sunday's derby -
12.48am Rugby union
Sale draw Wasps' sting as Harlequins inflict third Worcester defeat
Sale No10 Danny Cipriani scored 21 points in their 26-22 win over Wasps while Chris Robshaw was key to Quins' 37-13 win over Worcester
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12.39am Mesut Ozil
Arsenal's Mesut Özil must adjust to physical challenges – Arsène Wenger
Arsenal's manager, Arsène Wenger, has admitted Mesut Özil will need time to adjust to the 'vigorous body challenges' of the Premier League -
12.20am Stephen King
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12.17am Palestinian territories
Life in Palestine 20 years on from the Oslo accord – in pictures
Gallery (23 pictures)The 20-year anniversary of the Oslo accord, intended to set up a framework for peace between Israel and Palestine, was marked on 13 September. Life goes on in the occupied territories amid border closures with Egypt, protests over al-Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem, and clashes between protesters and Israeli troops in the West Bank
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12.17am Tiger Woods
Tiger Woods blames fatigue for sudden meltdown at Tour Championship
Tiger Woods said he 'ran out of gas' after dropping six shots from the 14th hole in the second round of Tour Championship
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12.15am Life and style
Sudoku 2,610 hard
Fill the grid so that every row, every column and every 3x3 box contains the numbers 1 to 9
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12.15am Life and style
Sudoku killer 363
Normal sudoku rules apply, except the numbers in the cells contained within dotted lines add up to the figures in the corner. No number can be repeated within each shape formed by dotted lines
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12.10am Food and drink
Classic US recipes: a taste of the states
US chefs serve up three classic regional American dishes for you to try: Maine Lobster and Wild Mushroom, Broccoli Rabe Philly Style, and Corn and Mussel Chowder -
12.10am Philadelphia
Where to eat the best Philly cheesesteak in Philadelphia
The Philly cheesesteak is a longstanding food favourite. Here's where to find the very best of them, writes blogger Adam Erace
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12.10am United States
US east coast food tour: Maine to Maryland
From the seafood of the Maine coast, via Philadelphia's homey treats to the crabs and hot peppers of Chesapeake Bay, the north-eastern USA makes a great greedy person's tour, says Edward Behr
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12.10am Baltimore
Baltimore: blue crab and barbecue in a city that loves its food
From a cheap and cheerful beef joint in a strip club parking lot to top-notch nosh in Harbor East, Baltimore has a lot to offer foodies, especially seafood lovers, writes John Houser III -
12.10am Boston
Top 10 restaurants and cafes in Boston
Seafood or comfort food, pizza or sushi, Boston's eclectic restaurant scene offers all kinds of good eating. Here are 10 of the best chosen by Leah Bhabha
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12.10am Philadelphia
Philadelphia's food and restaurant renaissance
The cradle of America is being reborn as a food destination. Acclaimed New York chefs are relocating to Philadelphia, and the historic Italian diners face some spicy competition, says Adam Erace
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12.10am Travel
Top 10 beaches in Maine
For beautiful sandy beaches, great lobster and amazing seascapes, the Maine coastline is hard to beat – especially for families, writes Hilary Nangle
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12.10am Travel
Top 10 historic spots to visit in Philadelphia
Historical monuments, huge parks, art collections, a market, a creepy old prison ... the city has plenty of experiences to delight the eye and feed the soul, writes Emily Guendelsberger
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12.10am Maine
Maine: a coastal destination for dining on classic American food
The rocky coast of Maine, with its beaches, fishing villages and thousands of islands, offers fantastic eating opportunities that stretch way beyond the traditional lobster roll, say bloggers Jillian and Malcolm Bedell
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12.10am Philadelphia
Top 10 Philadelphia street murals - in pictures
Gallery (10 pictures)Jane Golden, founder of the Philadelphia Mural Arts Program, picks her favourite contributions to the city's huge street art project, a celebration of the whole community
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12.10am Boston
Top 10 bars and pubs in Boston
Boston and beer go hand in hand but the east coast city's bars also do a fine line in craft ales and award-winning cocktails, writes Heather Vandenengel
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12.10am Hotels
Top 10 hotels and B&Bs in Baltimore
Baltimore's hotels and B&Bs offer up Victorian-era style, waterfront locations and even an Edgar Allan Poe-like writerly flourish, says Alex Schechter
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12.10am Road trips
Top 10 road trip essentials
From using your phone in the US and powering your iPod and tablet, to finding the best coffee and food on the highway, trucker Salena Lettera maps out her road trip must-haves
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12.10am Philadelphia
Top 10 bars in Philadelphia
From a former sleazy strip joint to a "speakeasy" disguised as a launderette, a beer lover's paradise and a jumping music dive, the city has every kind of bar to suit every kind of drinker, says Adam Brodsky
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12.10am Boston
Top 10 hotels, hostels and bed and breakfasts in Boston
Home-from-home guesthouses, a historic college club, a hotel steeped in baseball memories and a former fire station are just some of the interesting boltholes on offer in the city , writes Courtney Hollands
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12.10am Baltimore
Top 10 art venues and cultural attractions in Baltimore
Baltimore boasts diverse arts venues, promotes experimental theatre and spoken word events, and has a legendary jazz pianist's club – complete with 1920's-style decor, says Bret McCabe
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12.10am Travel
Top 10 live music venues in Boston
Boston's indie clubs, blues bars and open-mic jazz lounges have transformed the traditional rock town into a career-launching capital for bands of all genres, says Michael Marotta
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12.10am Travel
Top 10 pubs and bars in Maine
Maine is well-stocked with bars and pubs for connoisseurs, says Joe Ricchio – with its thriving craft-beer scene, harbourside inns with stunning wines, and even 'a drinking town with an antiques problem'
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12.10am Baltimore
Top 10 bars in Baltimore
There's no shortage of Baltimore watering holes, so try a beer at the baseball, a bacon-themed cocktail, or a margarita from a hubcap, writes John Houser III
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12.10am Boston
Boston city guide: an insider's tour
Boston – a historic city – is also one of the most sophisticated in the US, with fine museums, elegant dining, and easy access to the country's most exclusive coastal resorts, says Béatrice Peltre
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12.09am Road trips
Top 10 US east coast playlist: an eclectic mix to rev up the road trip
Ten tunes for the journey, from newbies Magic Man and the Field Effect, to guitar-rockers Potty Mouth and indie songster Kurt Vile
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12.09am Travel
Top 10 hotels and B&Bs in Philadelphia
From cosy B&Bs and small hotels brimming with history, to big luxe establishments and trendy, modern boltholes, the city has somewhere to suit every weary traveller, says Alex Schechter
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12.09am Travel
Top 10 restaurants, cafes and diners in Baltimore
Baltimore's lovingly-made boutique beers and the best steaks, crab cakes and fresh oysters to go with them at the city's favourite waterfront restaurants and neighbourhood bars, says Richard Gorelick
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12.09am Travel
Top 10 restaurants, cafes and diners in Maine
The area's famous for great lobster and other fishy delights but has much, much more to offer such as top Japanese noodles, a class food truck, sublime sandwiches, curry to die for and good old-fashioned steak, writes Joe Ricchio
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12.06am France
Simon Hoggart's week: a horrible death, and a Poirot mystery
Finding a dead burglar in a chimney is more common than you might think -
12.05am Business
Scotland splits on the economic benefits of freedom
A year before the vote, nationalists argue that independence would bring new oil wealth while unionists caution against the cost of going it alone, writes Phillip Inman
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12.05am Horse racing
Talking Horses: Saturday's tips in our daily racing blog
Greg Wood: Khubala looks to have a good chance in a packed field for the Ayr Gold Cup as Jack Dexter faces a stiff handicap
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12.04am Photography
From the archive, 21 September 1982: First London exhibition for Linda McCartney
Originally published in the Guardian on 21 September 1982: She is aware that there are those who will be quick to suggest that if she were not Mrs Paul there would be no exhibition and no book -
12.03am Newspapers & magazines
Damian McBride didn't just have the stories. He was the story
Peter Preston: The spin doctor's tales were so astonishing, shouldn't someone have realised that the man himself was the real news? -
12.01am Duracell Power Me
Your gadgets: good to go
Make the most of your mobile devices – on the move
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12.01am Global development
Sri Lanka needs citizen participation in politics to truly achieve peace
A top-down approach to development and the lack of consultation impedes local ownership and accountability -
12.01am Oral-B Wellbeing
Living Well: Back To Basics
From eating right to keeping fit, the back-to-basics approach is an easy way to look and feel great
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12.01am Aveda hair
Style your hair happy
With a few styling tricks up your sleeve, you can enjoy fuller, thicker-looking hair
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12.01am Art
Australian writers pick their favourite artworks from the homeland
Thomas Keneally, Christos Tsiolkas, Carmen Callil and others choose the works that most strongly capture the spirit of their home country
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12.00am Global development
Sri Lankan Olympian Nagalingam Ethirveerasingam on his hopes for reconciliation – video
Video (4min 56sec)Though sceptical of the government's reconciliation programme, Dr Nagalingam Ethirveerasingam believes sport can help heal the scars of the country's conflict and provide hope for the young
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12.00am Crosswords
Prize crossword No 26,059
Prize crossword No 26,059 -
12.00am Crosswords
Quick crossword No 13,532
Quick crossword No 13,532