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- UN outraged after Israel shells its aid compound
- Attorney General nominee declares waterboarding to be torture
- EU's prestige at risk in continuing gas crisis
- U.K. government approves plan for 3rd runway at Heathrow
- ECB cuts rates and hints at more to come
- U.S. Congress moves on stimulus bill and bailout money
- Congress clears way for second half of bailout
- US Airways plane crashes in New York
- U.S. markets rebound in late trading
- U.S. court validates wiretapping powers
- Sarkozy's cabinet shuffle aimed at quieting the left
- Fate of Guantánamo prisoners looms as challenge to Obama administration
- 3 Red Cross workers kidnapped in Philippines
- Indians adopt a vision under siege in America
- Pitti Immagine: Thom Browne in Florence
- Nicholas D. Kristof: Dreaming of sweatshops
- Philip Bowring: Shortchanging the IMF
- Now stop starving the Gazans
- Chinese officials gamble, and their luck runs out
Business with Reuters
- ECB cuts rates and hints at more to come
- U.S. Congress moves on stimulus bill and bailout money
- JPMorgan Chase reports slim profit in tough quarter
- U.S. markets rebound in late trading
- Signs suggest monetary policy is starting to work
- Foreign banks may regret giving up hard-won stakes in China
- Asian debt and equity offers prove hard to refuse
- U.K. government approves plan for 3rd runway at Heathrow
- Hard times likely to strain euro zone unity
- Airbus, retaining top spot in production, predicts 'very soft year'
- Despite 90% drop in income, Intel looks to invest
- India rejects Satyam bailout, putting pressure on shares
- Cook a steady hand to fill in for Jobs
- Sarkozy wants top bankers to skip bonuses
- Former KGB agent said to be interested in U.K. newspaper
- EU's prestige at risk in continuing gas crisis
- Data confirm fall in euro-zone inflation
- Drop in energy pushes down U.S. wholesale inflation
- Downturn puts damper on corporate Lunar New Year parties
- Geithner's skill may trump tax issue
- Japanese machinery orders fall at record pace
- MUFG takes $3.2 billion hit
- Buyers for a Citigroup fire sale have probably been singed, too
- Madoffs shared much, but how much?
- Treasury bailouts prop up banks but fail to spur lending
- Swindlers find growing market in U.S. foreclosures
- Bank of America accuses Steel Partners of fraud
- India rejects Satyam bailout, putting pressure on shares
- Motorola to cut more jobs as sales decline
- Schröder named to TNK-BP board
- Quietly, Chávez reopens the door to Western oil firms
- Where is oil going next?
- Delta Air Lines expects 2,000 more workers to opt for early retirement
- Nissan Motor to post annual operating loss
- In the lap of luxury, Paris squirms
- Eli Lilly to settle case for $1.4 billion
- Ireland to nationalise Anglo Irish Bank
- <b>Breakingviews.com</b>: More pain ahead for investment banking
- Waitrose to create 4,000 jobs in expansion drive
- OFT clears Co-op purchase of Somerfield
- Pound edges up vs euro as ECB cuts rates
- JPMorgan profit slumps on writedowns
- Viyella reports bid interest
- Bitter taste for brewers as beer market loses fizz
- Government to compensate over Equitable Life
- N Brown winter sales jump but bad debt costs mount
- Channel 4 pours cold water on Five merger talk
- ECB cuts rates to 2 percent
- Italy revamps G8 as UK makes G20 financial crisis focus
- Big investors switch bonus ire to trading floor
- Canny consumers shop around or just stay home
- <b>Breakingviews.com</b>: Cutting off pieces won't fix Citigroup
- Scottish & Southern Energy wins consent for Dutch wind farm
- Airbus sees lower sales and deliveries in 2009
- U.S. moves to speed recovery funds
- Hot small caps: Halfords down as Q3 sales slide
- Clinton Cards Christmas like-for-like sales down 4.1 percent
- Eurotunnel fourth quarter revenues fall 24 percent
- Premier Oil says 2008 output in line
- SABMiller Q3 beer vols dip one percent due to slowdown
- Barratt says reduces net debt by 230 million pounds
- Primark gives boost to AB Foods first quarter sales
- Vitec says demand softened in fourth quarter
- Spectris sees more challenging 2009
- DSG to cut more costs as sales fall worsens
- Experian posts 6 percent rise in third quarter revenue
- William Hill debt talks continue but trade resilient
- Home Retail sales fall but profits on track
- Halfords to meet profit hopes despite sales fall
- Mothercare to meet forecasts and boost expansion
- Carphone boosted by strong Christmas trading
- Ireland nationalises Anglo Irish Bank
- FTSE closes 1.4 percent lower as banks mauled
- Online spending rose 14 percent in December
- Oil falls $1 to near $36 as major economies sink
- Satyam shares sink as government bailout talk dashed
- A Madoff cookbook has a secret, too
- Rio Tinto says fourth quarter iron ore output slides 18 percent
- Microsoft mulls job cuts
- This is a special keepsake inauguration column
- U.S. stocks close up on bank bailout hopes
- Nissan to post annual operating loss
- Bank of America nears government aid
- Madoff still out on bail
- BAA claims human rights breach
Technology & Media
- Cook a steady hand to fill in for Jobs
- Despite 90% drop in income, Intel looks to invest
- Former KGB agent said to be interested in U.K. newspaper
- Computing's carbon footprint gets bigger
- Ad spending declines in U.S. for 2nd straight quarter
- Motorola to cut more jobs as sales decline
- This is a special keepsake inauguration column
- Palm Pre fills void left by Apple
- Expanding the toy box
- Sharing iTunes made easy
Culture
- Ricardo Montalban, early Latino leading man, dies
- Leonard Cohen, Jennifer Hudson, Brendan Fraser
- A Madoff cookbook has a secret, too
- Actor of the new India chasing raw ambitions
- Prize-winning writer Hortense Calisher dies at 97
- Arne Naess, Norwegian philosopher, dies at 96
- Hugo Hamilton’s 'Disguise'
- Janice Y. K. Lee's 'The Piano Teacher'.
- Jayne Anne Phillips' 'Lark and Termite'
Africa & Middle East
- UN outraged after Israel shells its aid compound
- Military planners, in nod to Obama, preparing for faster Iraq withdrawal
- 24 countries aim to coordinate effort against Somali piracy
- Political foe of president in Sudan is arrested, his family says
- U.S. includes Obama withdrawal option in Iraq plans
- Family of Iraqi shoe thrower says he remains in isolation
- UN outraged after Israel shells its compound
- Explosion hits media offices in Gaza
- Senate panel approves Clinton as top U.S. diplomat
- Iran tells U.S. to change
- Israeli planes hit UN complex in Gaza
- High-level talks on Zimbabwe to resume on Monday
- Zimbabwe's Tsvangirai says committed to unity government
- As fighting continues, Palestinian Authority loses sway
- Ethiopian troops leave power vacuum in Mogadishu
- Egypt cites progress toward truce as Gaza toll exceeds 1,000
Americas
- US Airways plane crashes in New York
- Attorney General nominee declares waterboarding to be torture
- U.S. Congress moves on stimulus bill and bailout money
- Quietly, Chávez reopens the door to Western oil firms
- Security tightens for Obama's inauguration
- U.S. court validates wiretapping powers
- Fate of Guantánamo prisoners looms as challenge to Obama administration
- Ricardo Montalban, early Latino leading man, dies
- Talk about race? Relax, it's O.K.
- Geithner's skill may trump tax issue
- Swindlers find growing market in U.S. foreclosures
- Indians adopt a vision under siege in America
- William Holden, former IHT editor, dies at 72
- Congress clears way for second half of bailout
- Plane downed by birds in NY's Hudson river
- Mideast awaits signs of Obama's stance on Gaza
- U.S. court expected to validate wire-tapping powers
- Intelligence court rules wiretapping program legal
- Hearing for attorney general pick expected to be partisan exercise
- Biden outlines plans to do more with less power
- Agriculture pick's hearing is smooth
- A second act for Shinseki
- Geithner's mistake on tax is common, experts say
- U.S. moves to speed recovery funds
- Military planners, in nod to Obama, preparing for faster Iraq withdrawal
- EPA pick vows to put science first
- Pilot's 3-day run from ruin ends
- U.S. House votes to expand children's health care
- Chávez reopens oil bids to West as prices plunge
Asia & Pacific
- Chinese officials gamble, and their luck runs out
- Traffickers prey on Cambodian men
- Protester sentenced in China
- Senior Afghan general dies in helicopter crash
- Indians adopt a vision under siege in America
- Arrests in Mumbai attacks number 124, Pakistan reports
- 3 Red Cross workers kidnapped in Philippines
- Planned chemical plant in China moved after protests
- North Korea maintains its tough stance
- Internet usage rises in China
- Floods in Fiji leave 11 dead; 9,000 are evacuated
- Temp job in paradise pays $100,000
- Helicopter crash kills a senior Afghan general
- North Korea leader picks third son as heir
- Philippine floods and slides kill 20
- Afghan general killed in helicopter crash
- Philippines bars 7 firms banned by World Bank
- Pakistan says 124 held in wake of Mumbai attack
- Asian stocks hit 5-week low
- South Korea nuclear envoys go to tough-talking North
- Pakistan arrests over a dozen militants in Karachi
- Three Red Cross personnel kidnapped in Philippines
- World Bank bars seven firms including four from China
Europe
- EU's prestige at risk in continuing gas crisis
- In the lap of luxury, Paris squirms
- Sarkozy's cabinet shuffle aimed at quieting the left
- Public health suffers as former Soviet states cope with change
- Russian killer of young Chechen is freed early from prison
- EU fails to laugh at artist's joke
- Latvia is shaken by riots over its weak economy
- Arne Naess, Norwegian philosopher, dies at 96
- Thai jail inmates fight to win freedom
- Dutch want to extradite Somali pirates from Denmark
- U.K. government approves plan for 3rd runway at Heathrow
- Russia cancels tsunami warning after quake
- An art hoax unites Europe in displeasure
- Britain urges Europe to do more in Afghanistan
- WITNESS - Back in time in Antarctica
- Russia-Ukraine gas dispute into a 10th day
- New efforts to break Russia-Ukraine gas deadlock
- Suspect is held in slaying of Chechen exile
- Israel non-committal on Hamas truce
Opinion
- More tax questions for Treasury nominee
- The U.S. and China can't afford not to get along
- Nicholas D. Kristof: Dreaming of sweatshops
- Philip Bowring: Shortchanging the IMF
- Now stop starving the Gazans
- A 14-year-old's question: Why?
- A new kind of Big Science
- I must keep running
- Contemplating death; Let the media lead; How to reach peace
Sports
- In world gone leaden, Kaká remains a golden trophy
- Manchester City ups the ante in pursuit of AC Milan's Kaká
- Dementieva beats Serena Williams in Sydney semifinals
- Australian Open, part two: The men's game in 2009
- Dakar Rally leader Sainz out after accident
- Martina makes case to win back Olympic 200 place
- Edfors, Lundberg lead in Abu Dhabi
- Recalling the hybrids of wartime football
- Roundup for Wednesday games
- National Basketball Association: Roundup for Wednesday games
- National Hockey League: Roundup for Wednesday games
- There's room at the top for a power struggle
- A 2009 tennis wish list: Let's start with health
- International coach takes the Roddick challenge
- Only world war could hurt us say tennis officials
- Federer to begin record bid against Seppi
- Jankovic to begin Australian Open against Meusburger
- Lions ditch plans for extended preliminary squad
- Real Madrid president to resign
- Wenger speaks out on Man City and Kaka
- TV says Milan mulls Kaka offer
- February 2 deadline set for World Cup bidders
- Revolutionary Bosman opposes FIFA's 6 plus 5 plans
- Hoffenheim looking replacement for Ibisevic
- Ecclestone says Massa deserves F1 title this year
- Trulli aims to deliver Toyota's first win
- Edfors and Lundberg make early Abu Dhabi running
- De Villiers leads after Sainz crashes out
- Wild weather no obstacle for Djokovic at Sydney
- Wiltord joins Marseille on loan from Rennes
- 2012 chiefs in talks with struggling Nortel
- Engine supremo Marmorini leaves Toyota F1 team
- Determined Raikkonen ready for more exciting year
- Panasonic renew Toyota title sponsorship to 2012
- Hughes still hopeful over Kaka
- Ferrari's Massa against salary cap for drivers
- English Premiership clubs reveal credit crunch combat plan
- Czech mates to meet in Hobart final
- Manchester United nearing the top of the league
- Looking like a big mistake
- India hopes for boxing boost at 2010 series
- New York playmakers failing to pass muster
- Champion Kohlschreiber out of Auckland Open
- ICC presses Pakistan on Asif doping case
- Federer clambers into Kooyong final
- Dementieva crushes Serena Williams at Sydney
- Nadal and Jankovic top seeds for Australian Open
- Federer faces unusual Australian Open situation
- India look to Devvarman with hope