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Guardian Unlimited is the network of websites from the Guardian newspaper, based in London. As well as the main news site - at the core of Guardian Unlimited - there are the following sites within the network: Film, Books, Football, Education, Shopping, Jobs, Work, Money, SocietyGuardian.co.uk and MediaGuardian.co.uk.

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... a detailed contact guide for Guardian Unlimited?
Our central contact page is here.
Media organisations wishing to contact the Guardian's journalists should see our press contacts page.

... the current issue of the Observer newspaper?
The Observer has its own website at www.observer.co.uk

... the latest news?
The top stories are updated regularly on the Guardian Unlimited front page. For a rapidly-updated digest of all the top stories, visit the newslist. The UK latest and World latest sections include the latest reports from the Associated Press and Ananova, updated 24 hours a day. You can also choose to open a separate window on your computer desktop which will refresh itself automatically every five minutes with UK wire headlines. By clicking on a headline, the full story will be displayed on your browser. To do this, just click on 'Pop-up headlines' on the front page of Guardian Unlimited.

... an old story from the paper?
You can either search the whole site for free, going back to September 1998, at www.guardian.co.uk/Archive/. Or you can look at the news site's free seven-day archive - if you are looking for something specifically news-related from the last week: www.guardian.co.uk/Search/Seven_Day_Search

... immediate comment from the Guardian's experts?
Through the day, you can find new commentaries from Guardian specialists on news pages. From audio reports from foreign correspondents to background explanations of topics in the news, Guardian Unlimited gives you the context to breaking stories before you read them in the newspaper.

... our guides to the best other websites?
The weblog is our guide to the best writing on the web, using a network of partner publications and daily updates to alert you to the finest online journalism. Life Online is our guide to some of the most useful sites to help you live your web life to the full. Many of our other sites contain web guides, including Guardian Unlimited Education's Net Class, Guardian Unlimited Shopping's Directory, Guardian Unlimited Book's Literary Links, and Guardian Unlimited Film's Film on the Web

... Guardian columnists?
Every day, the latest columns written by Britain's sharpest journalists are put onto the site, together with past columns, photographs and profiles of the columnists.

... talk and live chats
The Talk, Guardian Unlimited's bulletin board, allows you to discuss the latest national and international issues - and how they affect you. You can chat live online here, with individuals who are often at the heart of current affairs. Recent public figures on the site have ranged from Jack Straw, the home secretary, and the London mayoral candidates, to the Guardian's women's editor and Guardian editor Alan Rusbridger - the first UK editor to go online.

... the Guardian's style guide?
The full guide to Guardian style, as used by journalists on the paper, is online.

... today's television listings?
A full list of today's terrestrial and cable-satellite listings is updated daily channel by channel.

... the crossword?
Our archive of Guardian and Quiptic crosswords is on the site, with tips and clues to help you complete them. You can select our interactive crosswords, which you can download and compete offline before sending them back to see how well you have done.

... details about events and offers?
Events organised by Guardian Unlimited and the Guardian, as well as competitions, reader offers and promotions, are found in our Events and Offers section.

... a contributors' guide for Guardian Unlimited?
While we welcome our users' contributions across all the Guardian Unlimited sites, please note that we very rarely accept unsolicited submissions by freelance journalists or photographers. Unless you are already an established contributor, it is most unlikely that we will commission an article from you. Our contributors' guide has more details. You can read the Guardian's Freelance Charter online.

... further information about the Guardian, Guardian Unlimited, the Observer and the Guardian Media Group?
Our information section contains further details.





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