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Newspaper review

Tony Blair's memoirs dominate the front pages

'New homeless'

The working people paying to live in LA's shelters

Shrunken superpower

John Simpson on the legacy of America's 'imperial moment'

Hope springs eternal

Pictures of Pakistan child flood refugees' triumph over adversity

Getting interesting?

James Landale's eight truisms about Labour's leadership contest

Group-think

Why do our leaders all study for the same qualification?

Bolt: Time needed to clean up sport

Jamaican sprint superstar Usain Bolt says it is hard for all sports when people cheat or fix events, but insists the only way to combat the stigma is for 'clean athletes' to keep winning.

How US involvement changed Iraq

Seven years since the invasion to remove Saddam Hussein from power, US combat operations in Iraq are coming to an end.

Hurricane Earl heads for US coast

Hurricane Earl is heading for the US east coast after causing power cuts and heavy rain across the eastern Caribbean.

Flags for Chile miners at 'Camp Hope'

Engineers in Chile have begun drilling a shaft to rescue 33 miners who have been trapped several hundred metres underground for nearly a month.

Chile rescue shaft drilling begins

Drilling has started on a rescue shaft to free 33 miners trapped underground in Chile.

Helicopter tour of West Bank and Israel

Rupert Wingfield-Hayes takes a helicopter flight over the West Bank and Israel to understand the geography of the disputed land.

Nasa booster rocket passes test

One of the giant booster rockets intended to power the first stage of flight on Nasa's next rocket has been tested in the US.

What has The Bill taught us about policing?

After 27 years, ITV's long-running police drama The Bill comes to an end tonight. But did we learn anything from it?

How do you sum up a life story in two words?

As former Prime Minister Tony Blair prepares for the launch of his memoirs, A Journey, the Magazine examines the thought-process behind naming autobiographies.

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