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Saturday, 1 January 2011
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News
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- Two killed in hot air balloon crash
- Third teenager dies after car crash
- Man dies in bungalow fire
- Williams' New Year plug for the Authorized Version
- 'Double whammy' increase in fuel duty and VAT set to hit motorists hard
- Happy New Year? Britons among the most pessimistic in the world
- Burst pipe cuts water supply to thousands
- Coldest December for 120 years
- Village People: Standing out from the crowd in an outstanding year takes true idiocy
- After 100 days of sniping it's time to rally round Ed, says ally
- Blaze at open prison after inmates riot
- Police granted extension to question Yeates' landlord
- Gun victim was 'model athlete'
- Minor British Institutions: New Year's Day
World
- Pope to hold peace summit with religious leaders
- Estonia adopts the euro
- Anna Chapman's new pet project
- Fury over 'shoot-to-kill' online Berlin Wall game
- Uranium stocks go in US terrorism deal
- Obama's New Year's resolution? Fix the economy
- Fuel price protests put heat on Morales
- Is it goodbye to Arnie, or just Hasta La Vista?
- Billy the Kid fails to win pardon from governor
- Abbas backs UN attack on Israeli settlements
- North Korean state TV bends it for Beckham
- Beijing launches car quota to counter gridlock
- Japan population shrinks by record in 2010
- South Korea culls poultry as bird flu is confirmed
- Blasphemy law protests in Pakistan
- Twenty-one dead in Egypt New Year's Mass bombing
- Hague says UK would back use of force to oust regime
- Ivory Coast teeters on the brink, UN warns
- Japanese whalers and activists clash off Antarctica
- Food drops and handouts for Australian flood victims
- New power generation: The world leaders of tomorrow
Business
- First months of 2011 will be 'rocky', says Lambert
- Business Diary: Child's play to see through this stunt
- Estonia joins the euro club
- Commodities round off strong year
- Funding holes ease over 2010
- Property prices set for further falls in 2011
- Goldman bounce back to land global M&A crown
- Boris warns over bank bonuses
- Stephen Foley: Casting some light on Facebook's finances
- Stephen Foley: Oprah always gets her way but is her TV venture all it's cracked up to be?
- The Shares that could make 2011 a prosperous Year
- Experts tip FTSE to continue its upward trend in the new year
- The business on...Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss
- Market Report: FTSE finishes its good year on a whimper
People
Media
- BBC coverage of Elton's baby provokes claims of homophobia
- Why 'Today' should watch its guest list
- BSkyB report delivered to Hunt
Education
Obituaries
- Joseph Gavin: Aerospace engineer who played an integral part in the first moon landing
- Bobby Farrell: Dancer and frontman of the Euro-disco group Boney M
Appeals
Corrections
Opinion
Opinion RSS Feed - click to grab the feedLeading Articles
- Leading article: Here's to the resumption of normal service
- Leading article: Northern Ireland's burst pipes
- Leading article: Welcome to 2011: a year of living frugally
Commentators
- John Rentoul: Left hand: Make work pay; Right hand: Not
- John Rentoul: The 2010 "Questions to Which the Answer is No" Awards
- Lucy Porter: Enough of all these rewards. Let's have a 'dishonours list'
- James Harkin: The BBC is fighting the wrong battle
- Sarah Churchwell: Making a new year prediction? Here are some words of wisdom from 1922
- E Jane Dickson: I'm not sure our society is big enough for Cameron
- Sloane Crosley: 'I’m afraid of speed. To see me vibrate with petrification, put me in a queue for a rollercoaster'
- Robert Fisk: Bombs make no moral distinctions where they fall
- Howard Jacobson: Hiss them one day and boo them the next
Columnists
- Richard Ingrams: Lord Deedes and the more genteel days of Fleet Street
- Dylan Jones: 'Damien Hirst’s enormous workshop makes Andy Warhol and Jeff Koons look like amateurs'
- David Lister: Are we about to witness a new era for Desert Island Discs?
Letters
Environment
Environment RSS Feed - click to grab the feedSport
Sport RSS Feed - click to grab the feed- Alexandra Willis: Justine Henin returns to tennis with more of a squib than a bang, but it's good to have her back
- Hot snow season trend: the rocker
Cricket
- James Lawton: We can be grateful England's hold on Ashes urn was firmer than Pietersen's grasp on reality
- Stan Hey: 6-5 Against
- Hameed apology to Pakistan board
- Ashes Diary: Bollinger finds Test cricket a tiring business
- Anderson stands tall as England's king of swing
- Khawaja carries hopes of a nation as Australia eye uncertain future
- Tourists at home despite changes to SCG
Football
- Lee Dixon: Christmas football: It's at this time of the year that I most wish I was still playing
- Neil Warnock: The revelry can wait – a sound night's sleep and a win today are our idea of a good time
- Chris McGrath: Season of discontent spreads from Anfield to all parts as football fails to raise a smile
- Eleven for 2011: The young stars who will light up football this year
- Gunners run riot at St Andrews
- Johnson gives City win over spirited Blackpool
- Stoke take victory in clash with Everton
- Bale winner extends perfect Christmas for Spurs
- Last-gasp win gives Hodgson breathing space
- Hernandez seals controversial victory for United
- Alex Ferguson sets Premier League points target
- Rooney: 'I should never have questioned United'
- Wenger calls for January break but backs festive programme
- Redknapp hints at move for Beckham
- Wry Ancelotti seeks to protect fragile Chelsea confidence
- Anfield owners ready to ditch Hodgson for 'the right man'
- Preston fear the Ferguson effect as Stoke recall pair
- New owners take over at The Valley
- Ljungberg ready for Old Firm debut
- Forty years on, rival fans join in a moment of quiet solemnity
- Manchester United: Potential transfer targets
- January transfers: Who will be joining your club?
- West Ham: Potential transfer targets
- Arsenal: Potential transfer targets
- Bolton Wanderers: Potential transfer targets
- Fulham: Potential transfer targets
- Birmingham City: Potential transfer targets
- Everton: Potential transfer targets
- Chelsea: Potential transfer targets
- Blackpool: Potential transfer targets
- Wolverhampton Wanderers: Potential transfer targets
- Blackburn Rovers: Potential transfer targets
- Manchester City: Potential transfer targets
- Stoke City: Potential transfer targets
- Tottenham Hotspur: Potential transfer targets
- Sunderland: Potential transfer targets
- Newcastle United: Potential transfer targets
- West Bromwich Albion: Potential transfer targets
- Liverpool: Potential transfer targets
- Aston Villa: Potential transfer targets
- Martinez swoops to sign Lopez
- Birmingham clubs eye McGugan
- Bridge's loan move to West Ham blocked by City wage demand
- We don't need to buy in January, says McCarthy
- Wigan Athletic: Potential transfer targets
Racing
More Sports
Rugby
- Brian Ashton: In a World Cup year, let's have some world-class rugby
- Rees called to face disciplinary panel
- Key sounds a rallying call as Leeds' survival battle begins
- Half-term report: Bath battered as Saints soar
More Sports
- America's Cup 2013 heads to San Francisco
- Caffari progresses in opening run
- San Francisco tip for America's Cup
Tennis
More Sports
- The Next Big Things: From the new Seve to Aidan's offspring
- Sporting Calendar for 2011
- Hold The Back Page: 01/01/2011
Life & Style
Life & Style RSS Feed - click to grab the feedLove & Sex
- Love is futile, the therapist used to preach. Look at her now
- Consumer predictions for 2011: 'Urbanomics', 'made for China', "wellthy'...
Fashion
Food & Drink
- Starbucks ups some prices in China
- In a pickle: Mark Hix's easy-to-prepare potted and preserved New Year dishes
- Marinaded anchovies with parsley salad
- Potted crab
- Duck liver pâté
- Jellied salt beef
Health & Families
- Stubbing out cigarettes in Europe - Facts
- E-cigarettes light up burning debate
- Spain draws last puff ahead of tough anti-smoking law
- Victim had been married only a week before
- Jeremy Laurance: It is too late to lock the stable doors now, Mr Lansley
- Swine flu: is it too late to vaccinate?
- Contraception drug and drink risk
- Simon Usborne: Marcus Pook
House & Home
- Weekend Work: Time to secure ricketty boundaries
- The spy who loved magnolias. Does Peter Smithers' green-fingered guide still cut it?
Gadgets & Tech
- Key trends for CES in 2011: tablets, applications and internet-enabled everything
- Consumers in the US spend an average of $10 on digital content per month: study
- Tablet computers come of age with iPad mania
- China cracks down on Internet phone services
- Most US Internet users have paid for content: survey
- Amazon allows customers to lend e-books to just one friend
Arts & Entertainment
Arts & Entertainment RSS Feed - click to grab the feedMusic
- Kylie Minogue defends racy 'All the Lovers' video
- Singer Akon preaches African unity back home in Senegal
Films
- 'Toy Story 3' tops highest-rated films of 2010
- Brad Pitt reunites with James gang
- Palm Springs Film Fest honors likely Oscar winners
- Top Hollywood film releases of 2011
- Portman tells of the agony she endured to be a dancer
TV & Radio
- Pamela Anderson advert too racy for Hong Kong airport
- 60 things you never knew you wanted to know about The Archers
Travel
Travel RSS Feed - click to grab the feedNews & Advice
- Travel Agenda: Year of the Museum in Bath; New Year's Day Parade in London; Hotel La Belle Juliette in Paris; Rosewood resorts in Mexico
- Travel 2011: The year of travelling differently
- My Life In Travel: Suzi Quatro
- Travel By Numbers: New Years
- Travel 2011: Get more from your holiday
- Something To Declare: Road safety in Egypt; Dublin for a song; Africa baggage bonus; curious Amsterdam
- Simon Calder: Passengers left fuming after a cigarette break
- Looking up - major air shows in 2011
- From pens to pipes, Moscow reveals decades of spying secrets
- Top Australian events in 2011: Sydney Festival, AFL Grand Final, Fashion Week
- Shanghai keeps five foreign Expo pavilions
Asia
UK
Hotels
Money
Money RSS Feed - click to grab the feedSpend & Save
- Spotlight On: N&P Gold Classic Current Account
- Compensation for savers whose bank fails has just gone up to a maximum of �85,000
- Simon Read: It's the year to really get a good grip on your finances
- Five Questions About: Your rights in the sales
- Derek Pain: Out with the old and in with the new ahead of year of opportunity
- Money Insider: Crumbs of comfort for savers after a miserable year
- Questions Of Cash: Banks loom large in our sack of complaints
- Mark Dampier: Problems in China may throw out predictions
Extras
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13 Fears of flu epidemic rise as schools start new term
14 Paul Vallely: Are there no workhouses in the Big Society?
Commented
Columnist Comments
• John Rentoul: Willetts banks on the silver vote
Older people will gain under the coalition, unaffected by its measures.
• Editor-At-Large: 'Upstairs, Downstairs' is being lived out in 21st-century Britain
Will William and Kate do their own ironing and dusting?
• Joan Smith: Bobby Farrell was the original Daddy Cool
Boney M really did sing hypnotically about the murder of Rasputin.