Newspaper news from 4 July 2009
This is archived news
This page returns archived stories from our newspaper news section. News stories can and do change; this is a snapshot for historical reasons. Links may no longer be valid.
Let's focus on the balls, not the belles (Media Guardian)
The cameramen at sporting events have started acting disturbingly like the picture editor of NutsI've invited a few mates around for the afternoon to watch the Wimbledon final on television.
The cameramen at sporting events have started acting disturbingly like the picture editor of NutsI've invited a few mates around for the afternoon to watch the Wimbledon final on television.
Trinity Mirror bolstered by Citi rating (Financial Times)
Newspapers group Trinity Mirror added 3 per cent to 59¾p after Citigroup reiterated its "buy" rating, on the grounds that concerns over debts and...
Newspapers group Trinity Mirror added 3 per cent to 59¾p after Citigroup reiterated its "buy" rating, on the grounds that concerns over debts and...
My week: Matthew d'Ancona (Media Guardian)
Sunday afternoon, and I am back from my first ever visit to Glastonbury. Benjamin Button-style, I have waited until the advanced age of 41 to go to the festival, and only wish I had gone before.
Sunday afternoon, and I am back from my first ever visit to Glastonbury. Benjamin Button-style, I have waited until the advanced age of 41 to go to the festival, and only wish I had gone before.
Indulge your selfishness. Go and help someone (The Times)
My friend L, for years a magazine editor of sharp tailoring and formidable repute, has been helping out her local hoodies. When introduced...
My friend L, for years a magazine editor of sharp tailoring and formidable repute, has been helping out her local hoodies. When introduced...
Papers in crisis pick their principles (Media Guardian)
Rupert Murdoch sometimes bestrides the high peaks of principle. "We would never take money from the government," he declared the other day.
Rupert Murdoch sometimes bestrides the high peaks of principle. "We would never take money from the government," he declared the other day.
There's no such thing as a free ... or perhaps there may be (Media Guardian)
Behind every successful man is an astonished woman. And behind every bestselling business book, there is a Big Idea.
Behind every successful man is an astonished woman. And behind every bestselling business book, there is a Big Idea.
It's ridiculous to talk about 'freeconomics' when we've already given ourselves away (Media Guardian)
Freakonomics is so 2005. This year, it's all about freeconomics - the idea that the internet can deliver something for nothing.
Freakonomics is so 2005. This year, it's all about freeconomics - the idea that the internet can deliver something for nothing.
Is sexy saga of Facebook's birth fantasy? (Media Guardian)
A Jackie Collins-style romp that claims to expose the secrets of the Harvard students who made billions from social networking is set to become a major movie.
A Jackie Collins-style romp that claims to expose the secrets of the Harvard students who made billions from social networking is set to become a major movie.