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Oklahoma City bombing: 20 years later, key questions remain unanswered

Rescue workers stand in front of the Alfred P Murrah Federal Building, following an explosion on 19 April 1995, in downtown Oklahoma City. Photograph: David Longstreath/APRescue workers stand in front of the Alfred P Murrah Federal Building, following an explosion on 19 April 1995, in downtown Oklahoma City. Photograph: David Longstreath/APOklahoma This article is more than 8 years oldThis article is more than 8 years oldTimothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols faced three trials and a vast FBI investigation – but many details of their attack remain unexplained

Sister review

Drama filmsReviewThere's a hint of Ken Loach in this ski resort-set drama about an impoverished brother and sisterSister (originally entitled L'Enfant D'En Haut, or The Child From Above) is the new film from Ursula Meier, who made Home (2008), starring Isabelle Huppert as a woman who finds herself living next door to a new motorway. Sister is perhaps a more conventional sentimental-realist picture about poverty. Kacey Mottet Klein plays Simon, a kid who lives near a Swiss ski resort; every day, he sneaks up on to the slopes and steals ski equipment from the tourists who live up in this high, rarefied atmosphere of wealth.

Syreeta | Stevie Wonder | The Guardian

Stevie WonderObituarySyreetaStevie Wonder's partner in music and (briefly) marriageIn 1968, the soul singer and songwriter Syreeta Wright, who has died of cancer aged 58, met Stevie Wonder. Two years later, the couple married. The marriage was not a success - they were divorced in 1972 - but the musical collaboration was. Syreeta wrote lyrics to many of Wonder's tunes during the next few years. These included the uptempo Signed, Sealed And Delivered I'm Yours, the melodic ballad Never Thought You'd Leave In Summer, If You Really Love Me and other songs for Wonder's 1971 and 1972 albums Where I'm Coming From, Music Of My Mind and Talking Book.

'I'm kinda different' | Biography books

Biography books'I'm kinda different'Four decades after her first gig, Suzi Quatro still rocks. Or does she? Her new book tells of six-hour sex sessions and dressing-room brawls - but she lives in a moated manor house and worries about visitors dirtying her spotless carpets. Stuart Jeffries meets her'You'll have to take your shoes off," says Suzi Quatro at the doorway to her Elizabethan manor house near Chelmsford in Essex. "Beige carpets.

Def Leppard & Mtley Cre review from the pathetic to the sublime

Def LeppardReviewBramall Lane, Sheffield On this co-headline tour, Mötley Crüe are crass and limp, and then shown up all the more by the triumphant power of Def Leppard’s homecoming “Do you wanna get rocked?” Joe Elliott asks, engaging 23,000 partisan fans with a mischievous glint in his eyes. It’s entirely rhetorical. Introducing Let’s Get Rocked, Def Leppard are so bone-shakingly loud that the football stadium’s hospitality staff are scrambling around to source more earplugs for their flummoxed VIP guests.