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Saturday 27 November 2010

    UK news p13

  • Christmas 2010 Charity Appeal: last year's appeal

    Katine schoolgirl receives bedding from the Mvule Trust as she begins at her new boarding school in Soroti. Twenty five girls from Katine received scholarships to study from Mvule Guardian and Observer readers raised more than £290,000 last year for Mvule Trust. Liz Ford looks at how the 2009 Christmas Charity Appeal helped to transform lives in Uganda
  • Charity that makes university possible

    University library IntoUniversity will support the education of 2,500 13- to 21-year-olds this academic year through its learning centres, which are funded through individual donations, businesses and grant-awarding trust

    Saturday p28

  • Sudoku 217 killer

    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

  • Sudoku 1,730 hard

    Fill the grid so that every row, every column and every 3x3 box contains the numbers 1 to 9

    Editorials & reply p45

  • Police kettling stirs the pot of student unrest

    Letters: When the next demonstration comes around, we will be there protesting alongside our young people
  • Ruling curtails debate on cuts bills

    Letters: Our greatest concern is that incomes below the poverty line will suffer cuts without any assessment of the impact
  • Can the church change its mind?

    Tina Beattie: The pope's views on contraception blur the line between social and moral teaching

  • Tough cheese

    Letters: Perhaps the coalition should pay heed to Charles de Gaulle – 'How can you govern a country which has 246 varieties of cheese?'
  • Rape centre concern

    Letters: The Metropolitan police's recent "reforms" have led to delays in attendance by its doctors, loss of cases and threats to patient safety
  • Nato has to prioritise Afghan children

    Letters: In 2009, more than 1,000 children were killed by aerial strikes, night raids, suicide bombings, landmines and other explosives

    Reviews p50

  • David Copperfield – review

    David Copperfield Deborah McAndrew's seamless adaptation of the Dickens novel makes for an eye-catching debut, says Alfred Hickling
  • Peep Show – review

    The seventh series of Peep Show perks up – as always – when Super Hans shows up, writes Sam Wollaston

    Obituaries p51

  • Letter: Dudley Williams obituary

    Peter Baker writes: Perhaps quite rightly, Jeremy Sanders concentrated on the research work of the scientist Dudley Williams in his obituary (25 November). However, for many undergraduates, it was the textbook Spectroscopic Methods in Organic Chemistry that brought Dudley's name to their attention.
  • Bernard Matthews obituary

    Bernard Matthews He put turkey on the tables of the masses but fell foul of the anti-factory farming lobby

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