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John Gray's apocalypse - Times Online

he believes our only freedom lies in the most honest assessment possible of our predicament.
Trooping the Colour originated from traditional preparations for the battle. Colours, or flags, were carried, or 'trooped', down the rank so that it could be seen and recognised by the soldiers.
Organic foods can be labelled "GM-free" even if they contain up to 0.9% genetically modified content, European agriculture ministers decided yesterday.
In a new Big Brother race row, Emily was thrown out for referring to another HM as a N******. This is the full transcript, and an editorial about whether she deserved it or not.
Whole Foods Market Inc., America's most successful organic supermarket chain, opens its massive flagship London store next week.
An Iranian woman, Masoomeh Khatam-Panah, was killed after being shot in the head and chest by British troops on Sunday.
An irreverant and humorous look at superstar soccer player David Beckham. With his move to Los Angeles drawing nearer, you all need to read this to know what you're letting yourselves in for.
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The Bank of England must act decisively and swiftly to curb the current house price madness.
A look at a British TV show called 'Cooking In The Danger Zone", which visited Inuit country to eat seal, and South Korea to sample dog meat. Also includes an editorial on whether it's right to decry people who eat dog or seal, while we eat all manner of other meats every day.
Data from the Health Protection Agency show there were 1,758 cases of malaria reported in UK travellers in 2006 - eight of which were fatal.
An op-ed on the Virginia Tech shootings, looking at the media coverage and asking questions about whether American lives are deemed more important than others.
A Challenger 2 tank - the army's heaviest weapon - has been penetrated by a roadside bomb in Iraq, leaving the driver with serious injuries, the Ministry of Defence confirmed yesterday. It is the first time a Challenger has been damaged by an improvised explosive device in this way.
The video and review of the first single to come off the new Arctic Monkeys Album.
A "cunning and devious sexual predator" who lured a nine-year-old girl into woods before filming a sex attack was given an indefinite sentence today.
A look at the reformation of The Happy Mondays, one of the original Madchester scene in the UK. They put indie music on the map along with contemporaries such as Joy Division and The Stone Roses. Now they are back, with a new album and world tour.
The government on Monday banned all British military service members from talking to the media in return for payment.
Up to 5.9million children face having their fingerprints taken by schools in another move towards a 'Big Brother' society.
* Iran urges Britain to respond with goodwill to the release of 15 British sailors * 15 naval crew on Saturday beginning two weeks' leave with their families * British service members say they were subjected to "psychological pressure"
Iranian captors subjected sailors to psychological abuse, solitary confinement in stone cells, and used them as pawns in a global propaganda circus.
One in three people are expected not to cooperate with identity card checks, Home Office papers from 2004 suggest.
The 15 British military personnel held by Iran will leave Tehran at 0430 GMT on Thursday on a flight to London, airline officials said, ending a standoff that raised international tension and rattled financial markets.
The United States fears that the next September 11-style attack on America could be launched by Muslims from Britain or Europe who feel "second-class citizens" and alienated by a "colonial legacy", according to the US Homeland Security chief.
Our Marines are hostages. Two more were shown on Iranian TV. Petrol bombs burst behind the walls of the British embassy in Tehran. But it's definitely not the war on terror. It's the war of humiliation.The humiliation of Britain,the humiliation of Tony Blair,of the British military,of George Bush and the whole Iraqi shooting match.
President Bush on Saturday said Iran's capture of 15 British sailors and marines was "inexcusable" and called for Iran to "give back the hostages" immediately and unconditionally. Bush said Iran plucked the sailors out of Iraqi waters. Iran's president said Saturday they were in Iranian waters and called Britain and its allie
Ford said that the factory, which manufactures brake components, will close in July. The company said the 365 employees affected will be offered a mixture of early retirement and redeployment at Ford's distribution facility in Daventry.
One of the 15 British service members held captive in Iran appeared Friday on the government's Arabic-language TV and apologized for entering Iranian waters "without permission." The Iranians meanwhile released a third letter allegedly by captured sailor Faye Turney, in which she said she has been "sacrificed" to the policies o
A senior American commander in the Gulf has said his men would have fired on the Iranian Republican Guard rather than let themselves be taken hostage.
Although British and US military and diplomats often complain of Iranian support for insurgents in Iraq, there is no "smoking gun" to prove it, a senior British officer in Basra admitted yesterday.








