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Tuesday, 15 December 2009
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- Iranian elections top Twitter topic for 2009
- Current Google Insights trends: Joslyn James, Johnny Hallyday
- Current Twitter trends: '...is played out' and 'something ain't right'
- Things get sh.rt on the web with a new URL shortening trend
- How social media changed our lives in 2009
- You don’t even need leave your house to purchase these 10 great gifts for social media lovers
- Current Google Insights trends: Johnny Hallyday, Holly Sampson
- Current Twitter trends: 'That's that bullshit' and 'Something ain't right'
- This week's most popular Diggs: If I had one hour to live
Obituaries
- Otto Graf Lambsdorff: Flamboyant West German economics minister who brought down Helmut Schmidt
- Paul Samuelson: Nobel Prize-winner widely regarded as the most important economist of the 20th century
- Anthony Rota: Bookseller whose style and charm were valued by writers and collectors alike
- Michael Kidner: Pioneering Op artist inspired by mathematics who strove to eliminate subjectivity from his work
- Ikuo Hirayama
- Obits in Brief: Dr Malcolm Perry
- Huang Tingxin: Veteran of the liberation of France
Voices
Voices RSS Feed - click to grab the feedCommentators
- Sean O'Grady: The master of the dismal science – with equations
- Fiona Scolding: The JFS case has far-reaching consequences
- Sir Geoffrey Bindman: Livni has no right to claim immunity from prosecution
- Geoffrey MacNab: The awards that like to throw up the odd surprise
- Dave Brown: We've only just begun to value his genius
- Copenhagen Sketch: At last, a ray of light amid the gloom – Arnie's in town
- Edward Thomas: Ruling elites hold key to curbing strife
- Carola Long: Even Xmas cards are now obscene
- Prince Charles: Securing the world's future depends on global partnerships
- Michael Smyth CBE: British democracy is the victor
- Simon Griffiths: How much equality do we need for people to make free choices?
Environment
Environment RSS Feed - click to grab the feedClimate Change
- Hundreds protest at climate talks
- The sticking points holding up climate deal
- Climate conference: 'Make bankers pay for deal'
- Brown offers £1.2bn in a bid to break climate deadlock
- Danish PM takes direct control of climate talks
- Mark Lynas: 'At this rate, Copenhagen will be a disaster'
- 'We don't want violence, we want to get our voices heard' says protesters
- Mark Lynas's Copenhagen Notebook
Sport
Sport RSS Feed - click to grab the feedCricket
- Kallis punishes England
- Broad and Anderson rule out IPL
- James Lawton: A tough time for Pietersen to confront his demons
- History beckons as Ntini closes on 100th Test cap
- Latest images from the first Test in South Africa
- Dilshan left frustrated as Sri Lanka fall short in chase
- Strauss calls on team to thrive as pressure builds
- Smith questions England attack without Harmison
- Broad the key to balance for England
- 'I'm pushing for a place – I know I can make it swing' - Sidebottom
- Umpire's decision will not be final for Test series
- Strauss backs Pietersen to come good in testing times
Travel
Travel RSS Feed - click to grab the feedNews & Advice
- The battle for British Airways
- Scotland's biggest airline collapses
- Fresh talks in bid to avert BA strike
- Click, pack and go: our pick of this week’s last-minute travel deals
- Last-chance talks to avert Eurostar strike
- Long-haul destinations dominate 2010 holidays
- Baggage handlers add to flights misery
- BA seeks injunction to stop 12-day strike
- Bumper pay deals from a bygone era threaten BA's future
- BA dispute: How will it affect passengers?
- Las Vegas is most popular U.S. destination
- Knitting needles allowed on Aussie planes in post-9/11 move
- British Eurostar drivers set for two-day strike: union
- The future of air travel revealed as the Dreamliner takes to the skies
- BA travellers facing Christmas strike misery
- Flying to see Santa goes green
- 1 Exclusive: Woolwich attack suspect attended meetings of banned Islamist group - and were known by security services
- 2 'Sickening, deluded and unforgivable': Horrific attack brings terror to London’s streets
- 3 Grace Dent: I’m not sure how these people can avoid being called ‘bigots’. And the more ‘civilised’, the worse they are
- 4 Woolwich murder: They killed, then they performed - these men should be starved of our attention
- 5 Woolwich attack: The EDL will seek to exploit this evil crime for their own evil ends
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