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Malcolm Gladwell all over the place

In the L.A. Times yesterday, Susan Salter Reynolds reviewed Malcolm Gladwell's "Outliers: The Story of Success," his third book. Like its predecessors, "The Tipping Point" and "Blink," the book seeks to show us the world in a new way. Salter...

Special Forces Heroes

A new documentary uncovers the truth about the 1972 Battle of Mirbat, arguably the finest moment in SAS history. Matt Warman reports

Television critics choice - Prince John: the Windsors’ Tragic Secret (Channel 4)

By Patricia Wynn Davies

The Ten Cleaning Gadgets

Get scrubbing with one of these magnificent cleaning gadgets.

Broken boom slows Green Dragon's Volvo progress

Broken boom slows Green Dragon's Volvo progress

A smashed boom in 50 knots of wind slowed the progress of the Irish entry Green Dragon on the second leg of the Volvo round the world race yesterday.

Yahoo faces up to life after Jerry

After a turnaround plan that never got off the ground, falling profits and a disastrous reaction to his rejection of Microsoft's advances, Yahoo chief executive and founder Jerry Yang has fallen on his sword after 18 months at the helm.

The medical miracle

The medical miracle

A 30-year-old Spanish woman has made medical history by becoming the first patient to receive a whole organ transplant grown using her own cells.

Banks charge more for new mortgages

Banks charge more for new mortgages

Britain's mortgage lenders are continuing to raise their interest rates for new customers and neglecting to pass on the falls in market lending rates, which have been easing for several weeks.

iPhone application: the DIY developers

iPhone application: the DIY developers

In the embryonic days of computers, the world of software was dominated by callow youths in their bedrooms – or in Bill Gates' case, a garage – with some of the greatest names in software starting with little more than a book on coding and a lot of free time. Yet as software became big business, the bedroom developer all but disappeared. No longer could one person produce a commercially viable title – instead teams of programmers and marketers were needed.

Drogba handed three-match ban for coin throw

The suits at Soho Square earnt their money yesterday – and swelled the Football Association's coffers – by handing out punishments and fines to Sir Alex Ferguson, Didier Drogba and David Moyes.

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