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WHO says Japanese food is safe00:00
PC download charts: 'Shogun 2' defeats 'Dragon Age II'00:00
Few freebies to be found on new desktop app store00:00
Twitter marks fifth birthday with new website00:00
Fans to decide 'NFL 12' cover star00:00
Dance moves return to the 'SOCOM' military shooter series00:00
Beijing targets luxury ads amid wealth gap00:00
Gucci and Chanel win at Italian fragrance awards00:00
Australia agenda: Australian Grand Prix00:00
Fashion editor launches petition against anorexia00:00
David Lynch to direct Duran Duran webcast00:00
Luxury goods lead rise in duty-free spending00:00
South Korea sweeps Asian Film Awards00:00
Index of air quality in the world's major cities: March 2100:00
Men complain that hair loss meds are wrecking sex life22:27
Saudis gather to demand release of prisoners22:24
Wave of unrest shakes Syria as crowds torch party HQ21:51
John Rentoul: British military action against Gaddafi: for and against20:37
Allies claim no-fly zone success19:30
John Rentoul: Is there a link between indie music and Gnosticism?18:40
Egyptians vote for constitution changes18:38
Italian tugboat crew released from Libya18:16
Late win lifts Chelsea into third spot17:34
Japan restores power to nuclear reactors16:54
Yuvraj Singh stars in India victory15:47
Suarez brilliance ensures Liverpool beat Sunderland15:35
Budget 'will boost growth and jobs'15:17
Gaddafi vows 'long war' after strikes15:07
Knut the celebrity polar bear dies15:06
Thousands in Morocco march for rights15:04
Unrest in Syria as thousands march15:02
Israeli troops kill two Palestinians12:27
Bodies crowd Benghazi morgue12:23
Prince William 'moved' by Australian flood stories10:50
Zimbabwe see off meek Kenya10:09
Bahrain hospital on frontline in protest crackdown00:00
Album: Various artists, Cartagena! The Big Band Cumbia and Descarga Sound of Colombia 1962-72 (Soundway)00:00
Three views from across Britain's class divide00:00
Wrapped in thought: How an architecture professor become the hot new thing on Liberty's books00:00
One for the books: Boost your shelf image with these contemporary cases00:00
Car Choice: A Yeti, with rear wash-wipe, will be a friend in the snow00:00
Saha strikes but Everton fail to sparkle00:00
Union leaders turn heat up on Lib Dems over cuts00:00
Celtic on the rise but Lennon's travails are off the pitch00:00
Flare Path, Theatre Royal Haymarket, London <br/> In a Forest Dark and Deep, Vaudeville, London<br/> Ecstasy, Hampstead,London00:00
Hope returns to Japan as nuclear fears abate00:00
<i>IoS</i> letters, emails &amp; online postings (20 March 2011)00:00
Edwards suspended after fracas with backroom staff00:00
How We Met: Neil LaBute &amp; Anna Waterhouse00:00
Foster makes Leeds pay for ambitious approach00:00
Ruck and Maul: Semenzato in frame to take place of Bod as the chosen one00:00
On the Front Foot: Ireland return home as heroes but no tougher tests await them00:00
Outside Edge: Making waves in Tennessee00:00
All middle class now in this unequal land?00:00
Must You Go?: My Life With Harold Pinter, By Antonia Fraser00:00
On your marks! Get set to let your spare room during the Olympics00:00
High-flying Quins eager to tame hungry Wolves00:00
Ed Balls: Osborne must change tack and steer towards growth00:00
Joan Smith: Out of the gloom of disasters shine the heroes who give us all hope00:00
Katy Guest: Is there an app for avoiding all techies?00:00
Berbatov puts winning line in sight00:00
Rupert Cornwell: Is this the biggest art heist in history?00:00
Three countries, one cause, one very long chain00:00
The Cult of Beauty: The peacock artists who ruffled feathers00:00
Aviva drops ex-Lloyds boss from shortlist00:00
Submarine, Richard Ayoade, 93 mins (15)00:00
Saraswati Park, By Anjali Joseph00:00
Baked-fish curry00:00
Mass graves to shed light on Britain's bloodiest battle00:00
Coconut sambal00:00
Deborah Mattinson: From cloth caps to cafetières: you are what you buy00:00
Between The Covers: 20/03/201100:00
The Prime Ministers Who Never Were, ed Francis Beckett00:00
Monica Ali: 'I wear the same smelly pyjamas again and again; it's revolting'00:00
Enough punishment for a 'big personality'00:00
Switch your ISA before the bonus runs out00:00
Follow the film stars to the King's retreat00:00
Where are all the female reviewers?00:00
Leading article: The limits of intervention00:00
Cameron Mackintosh: Making a song and dance about Betty00:00
DVD: The Kids are All Right, for retail &amp; rental (Universal)00:00
Sport of kings takes wing once again00:00
Matthew Bell: The <i>IoS</i> Diary (20/03/11)00:00
The Insider: How to stop pets cramping your style00:00
Citroen DS3 Racing00:00
Aussies' 12-year run ends00:00
Being Modern: Candles00:00
Exodus: It's women and children first on the trains out of Tokyo00:00
Simon Hislop: Healthy attitude acts as lesson to all men00:00
Album: Schubert, Fibonacci Sequence (Deux-Elles)00:00
Scots end drought as Italy hit rock bottom00:00
Misery mounts for Houllier as Jarvis stirs relegation pot00:00
Margareta Pagano: Is the nuclear industry dead and buried?00:00
David Flatman: A new generation has arrived00:00
League round-up: Forest felled by Borini double while Rangers march on at the top00:00
Ian Holloway: Give Sir Alex a break, he just cares too much00:00
Rush calls upon Wales to revive the spirit of '8400:00
The Last Word: Take baseball bat to the FA's soft approach00:00
Paul Vallely: The power of laughing until you cry00:00
The town they can't keep down00:00
Yorkshire has its sights on Norwich &amp; Peterborough00:00
Market awaits indebted Punch's strategic review00:00
We're still in the fight, says Ivanovic00:00
Hamish McRae: Shock follows shock around the world &ndash; but, so far, the recovery is still on track00:00
The Ground is Burning, By Samuel Black00:00
Wales locked out by Nallet's try double00:00
Sign here Mr Cameron to stop human trafficking00:00
England lose rugby match, but win the drinking bout00:00
Back trouble hurts Arsenal title challenge00:00
Watteau: The Drawings, Royal Academy, London00:00
The Troubled Man, By Henning Mankell00:00
Figueroa firecracker revives Wigan hopes00:00
Wealth Check: How can I pay my debts and save for my daughter?00:00
If you can't stand the heat: Skye Gyngell visits Sri Lanka to check out the locals&rsquo; fiery curries00:00
Justin Bieber, O2, London<br/> The Decemberists, Hammersmith Apollo, London00:00
Churchill's Other Lives, Radio 4, Monday-Friday00:00
Hoilett takes the helm as Rovers come out fighting00:00
The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet, By David Mitchell00:00
Outside the Box: There's a bit of history between Maidenhead and Hallam00:00
Tom Hodgkinson: 'Four hours of work a day is quite enough!'00:00
Good, bad and foxy: what we've learned from the Six Nations00:00
The Blagger's Guide To...Reading Force00:00
Beware the siren call of emerging markets00:00
Green springs to Hammers' defence in bid for survival00:00
Royal Navy fires cruise missiles at key Libyan targets00:00
O'Driscoll the great has Irish believing in BOD00:00
Josephine Fairley: 'I like to think my Baileys drinking days are ahead of me'00:00
Rodelinda, Britten Theatre, London <br/> La Clemenza di Tito, Arts Theatre, Cambridge00:00
DJ Taylor: Boyle's bunnies land him in hot water00:00
Periscope up: Richard Ayoade and Alex Turner unite their talents in hot new Brit flick Submarine00:00
Class exclusive: Seven in 10 of us belong to Middle Britain00:00
Eastwood on Eastwood, By Michael Henry Wilson00:00
Sexton plots downfall of English pretenders00:00
Science Museum's own experts will be your guides this Easter00:00
DVD: Skyline, For retail &amp; rental, (Momentum)00:00
Album: The Strokes, Angles (Rough Trade)00:00
Will the no-fly zone stop Libya's dictator?00:00
Drop a hint: Seek out daffodils with a subtler shade00:00
Egyptians cast first free votes for decades00:00
Small firms and the housing market to benefit in austerity Budget00:00
Home, life and car &ndash; make sure that you&rsquo;re covered00:00
Flower hails fighting spirit amid mayhem00:00
Meateasy, above the Goldsmiths Tavern, 316 New Cross Road, London SE1400:00
The Hacker: How can I relax if everyone else gets a higher handicap?00:00
Libya: The UN strikes back00:00
Heads Up: The Passion00:00
The City Diary: Waley-Cohen proves he's more than a show pony00:00
Album: Beardyman, I Done a Album (Sunday Best)00:00
Sarah Barrell: How a trip with the children can set you free00:00
Long Run heads to Aintree00:00
Fukushima: What will the fallout be for British nuclear power00:00
Blackstone gets Hilton hotels ready for billion-dollar float00:00
Wines of the week: De Bortoli Melba Lucia Yarra Valley 2008; Marqués del Romeral Reserva 2005; Stellar Organics Sauvignon Blanc 201000:00
CD0 expert in demand to help defend banks in court00:00
Dom Joly: That's a nasty case of dandruff. Trousers down, please00:00
Visitors find the only way is the Other Essex00:00
Twenty Twelve, BBC4, Monday <br/>Leaving Amish Paradise, BBC2, Wednesday00:00
You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger, Woody Allen, 98 mins (12A)<br/> Route Irish, Ken Loach, 109 mins (15)<br/>The Lincoln Lawyer, Brad Furman, 118 mins (15)00:00
Inside Lines: If Terry can be forgiven, is it time Coe gave Christie a call?00:00
Tips and deals of the week: 20/03/201100:00
Before The Lights Went Out, by Patrick Ferriday00:00
Powerleague set to expand into Ireland00:00
Julian Knight: Hold fast, George, we can't afford you to lose focus on cuts now00:00
50 years of the WWF00:00
Editor-At-Large: Midsomer is a nasty fantasy. The truth is far more interesting00:00
Stay The Night: Knoydart House, Inverie00:00
Nationwide attacked for branch closures00:00
David Goodhart: Labour can have its own coalition too00:00
Album: Gregory Porter, Water (Motema)00:00
Before the UN hits back, a city burns00:00
John Rentoul: Why Libya will get harder from now on00:00
Red Dust Road, By Jackie Kay00:00
Neutrals be damned: How artist John Brinklow tapped into an appetite for colourful excess00:00
Civilization: The West and the Rest, By Niall Ferguson00:00
Album: Sid Peacock & Surge, La Fête (Peacock Angel)00:00
Immigration detainees 'denied life-saving drugs'00:00
Osborne pledges &#163;200m to train unemployed young00:00
Johnson's men take reality check00:00
Sarah Sands: Cherie swoons again, but who can blame her?00:00
Stock market jitters over Japan crisis delays Glencore listing00:00
Sport on TV: Olympic pastiche ticks all the boxes in race against time00:00
Green Bank&rsquo;s borrowing powers still hang in the balance00:00
A life of debt begins here: Will student's money worries ever end?00:00
Agents 'using brokers to overcharge leaseholders'00:00
The plight of the elderly: Japan's forgotten victims of the tsunami00:00
When the Children Came Home: Stories of Wartime Evacuees, By Julie Summers00:00
Album: Drive-By Truckers, Go-Go Boots (Pias)00:00
Invisible Ink: No 69 - Brian Moore00:00
Is football fan a German prince or a brazen imposter?00:00
Pythagoras: His Lives and the Legacy of a Rational Universe, By Kitty Ferguson00:00
Album: Nicole Scherzinger, Killer Love (Polydor)00:00
Bahrain and Yemen declare war on their protesters00:00
Alberto Salazar: Stay one step ahead in space race00:00
The sporting week ahead (20/03/11)00:00
ICANN grants .xxx but delays opening domain gates00:00
Tesla jumps into in-vehicle app boom00:00
Afghan Buddha province hopes to attract skiers00:00
Retired and on the road: older tourists embrace Asia00:00
Tonga resort holds out against mass tourism wave00:00
Intrepid travellers find Bangladesh a bargain00:00
StumbleUpon top 5 rated websites: Sydney townhouse with a rooftop twist00:00
Chinese blockbusters set for battle at Asian Film Awards00:00
Eyes on China as Hong Kong prepares for Entertainment Expo00:00
A week of points promotions00:00
Enquist: the multiple lives of a Swedish literary giant00:00
Nepal sisterhood tackles lecherous trekking guides00:00
Iraqi city sees hotel boom as pilgrims proliferate00:00
EU, Canada move to end long hormone beef row00:00
Top lifestyle videos: how to prevent moss, clean wine spills and change a light switch00:00
Abortions give rise to Asia's 'lost boy' generation00:00
Jimmy Choo staying true to his rootsPlease refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged in