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- Quake victims face second wave of death in the snow
- Child killed as plane skids off Chicago runway in heavy snow
- Al-Qa'ida operative 'lied about links with Iraq to avoid torture'
- Video 'shows security staff shooting at cars'
- World 'losing patience' with Iran nuclear plan
- Australia's greatest river runs dry as drought takes hold
- French Connection hit by fresh profits alert as slump deepens
- Councils resort to free labour in bid to achieve Gershon savings
- Jeremy Warner's Outlook: Is Macquarie prepared to pay the necessary as Aussies lowball the London Stock Exchange?
- Kuwaitis reduce their BP shareholding with £1.2bn sale
- Clampdown on payment protection to hit Lloyds TSB
US walks out of climate change talks
More than 150 nations were poised to move forward with the Kyoto protocol at UN talks, while the chief US negotiator walked out.
Johnson chooses politics over journalism
Boris Johnson, the colourful editor of The Spectator, is giving up the post to return to frontline politics.
Christmas Appeal: Taking the drugs fight to school
In the latest in our series, Paul Vallely looks at an anti-drugs unit working with primary children
- Blair ties further cuts in EU rebate to farming reforms
- Police could face charges over Tube shooting
- Conservative leader wins cautious green support
- Chelsea's football millionaires on collision course in village haven
- New Labour era is over, says former Blair adviser
- Muslim Brotherhood leader calls for release of British hostage
- Zoo criticised for shooting dead 'dangerous' escaped chimpanzee
- We don't want to be by seaside - end of the political pier show
- Tube killing: officers 'may face charges'