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Tuesday, 10 November 2009
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- Catholic bishops to address challenge of cyberspace
- Twitters links to LinkedIn
- Online activists hijack Facebook groups
- Current Twitter trends: 'best feeling,' ‘'worst feeling' and 'Modern Warfare 2'
- Current Google Insight trends: Fort Hood and 'Modern Warfare 2'
- This week's most popular Diggs: 'Low Resolution Girl,' Glenn Beck's organs and health care reform
Obituaries
- Lady Tumim: Campaigner fearless of authority in her efforts to reform charity law
- Edgar Lee: Last survivor of an heroic 1942 attack on the Luftwaffe by six Swordfish biplanes
- Malcolm Laycock: Broadcaster who parted company with the BBC in a row over the age of Radio 2's target audience
- Tom Wheatcroft: Motor racing promoter who fought the sport's governing body to bring Formula 1 to Donington Park
- Gladys Gillem: Wrestling 'heel'
- Lives Remembered: Ben Fisher
Voices
Voices RSS Feed - click to grab the feedEditorials
- Leading article: President Obama makes a decent fist of a thankless job
- Leading article: An attractive destination, but an unclear journey
- Leading article: A vicious and unfair personal attack
- Leading article: Hard cases and good law
- Leading article: Closed justice
- Leading article: A fitting tribute
Commentators
- Michael Brown: Labour are running out of viable options – and people
- Ben Chu: Does David Cameron understand what inflation does?
- Chris Kenny: The legal profession should not be immune from modern consumer standards
- David Cameron: We will tackle poverty by building strong community ties
- Carola Long: When must-have means must-steal
- Tim Blackman: This family's ordeal is far from over
- Johnny Vegas: Imitation is flattery? Try telling that to the Fraud Squad
- Bob Ainsworth: The conflict in Afghanistan is one of necessity, not choice
- Jerome Taylor: Keith Vaz's familiar outrage cuts no ice with gamers
- Amol Rajan: Jacqui Janes, The Sun, and a lesson in causality to intrigue us all
- Maureen Coleman: X Factor judge Simon Cowell pulls off a PR master-stroke with Jedward
- Wen Jiabao: It's not a clash but a coalition of civilisations that China wants
- Lisa Markwell: Oh dear, what can the batter be?
- Dr Roddy O'Donnell: Sometimes doing more leads to more misery
- Michael McCarthy: Minor languages, major importance
- Dr Neil Stanley: Sleep and success are likely bedfellows
Environment
Environment RSS Feed - click to grab the feed- Changing river course alters Uganda-DR Congo border
- British firm Globeleq quits Kenya wind farm project
- Antarctica's ice loss helps offset global warming
- Al Gore addresses the Greenbuild International Expo
- US, China under fire on climate: poll
- Path to good health, less pollution is the sidewalk: report
- No link between global warming and melting glaciers: India
- India's environment minister under fire over glaciers
- SKorea launches 19 bln dlr river project despite protests
Sport
Sport RSS Feed - click to grab the feedCricket
- England beaten after collapse
- KP is back. But will he get a hero's welcome?
- Pietersen joins up with England
- Dire England self-destruct and slip back to the depths
- South Africa A to provide first real test
- Collingwood confident of regaining momentum
- Ponting's scratch side leave India to lick their wounds
- Surgeon to rule on Vettori's season
- England to open against Dutch
Travel
Travel RSS Feed - click to grab the feedNews & Advice
- Head east for Christmas shopping bargains, says survey
- Click, pack and go: our pick of this week’s last-minute travel deals
- Google gifts US airports with free Wi-Fi
- Dubai Airshow rises to the top of air show heap
- 'Bike tree' eases Japan's parking problems
- Thomas Cook announces it will charter India's new luxury tourist train
- Guests of London's hotels the least satisfied in Europe, Dresden the most
- Pilot arrested on drink charge
- Waiting for best holiday fares backfiring for consumers this winter
- Angola's TAAG opens flights to Havana, Cape Town
- Thai airport moves 'unlucky' demon statues
- 1 Pope Francis: Being an atheist is alright as long as you do good
- 2 'He was always smiling': Lee Rigby named as Woolwich victim
- 3 'Sickening, deluded and unforgivable': Horrific attack brings terror to London’s streets
- 4 Archaeologists uncover nearly 5,000 cave paintings in Burgos, Mexico
- 5 Lord of the Sings: Sir Christopher Lee, 91, to release heavy metal album
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