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News from 15/12/2006

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Andrew Robson, Christopher Skilton, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Gabriele Marcotti, Phil Yates, Corinne Taylor, Alyn Shipton, Lucy Alexander, Bel Mooney, Neelam Verjee, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Peter Lansley, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Sharon Howe, Owen Bywater, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Bone, Lorna Blackwood, Elizabeth Judge, Carl Mortished, Cat Simmons, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Martha Graham, Gerald Davies, Robin Pagnamenta, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Jane MacArtney, Lewis Smith Science Reporter, Siobhan Kennedy, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, R. Bullen, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Debra Craine, Paul Rogers, Sue Gribbin, Tim Reid, Toby Moore, Slobhan Kennedy, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Rodney Legg, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Anne Ashworth Property Editor, Stephen Farrell, Michal J. Nye, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Pinto-Duschinsky, Rhys Blakely, Madeleine Barrows, Trefor Vaughan, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Vellsarios Kattoulas, Mark Pougatch, David Charter, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Russell Kempson, Catherine Phelps, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Lisa Freedman, Sarah Vine, Mark Henderson Science Editor, Michael Theodoulou, James Harding Business Editor, Patrick Hosking Banking and Finance Editor, Julian Evans, Sam Coates, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, David Robertson Business Correspondent, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Robin Pagnamenta Health Industries Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Matt Hughes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sean O'Neill, Matthew Green, Steward Tendler, Bernard Selwyn, Bronwen Maddox, Chris Campling, Oliver Tickell, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Lindsey Bareham, Damian Whitworth, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Francesca Steele, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Kevin Maher, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Michael Herman, Steve Jelbert, Philip Webster Political Editor, Jane Shilling, Ian Johns, Mark Mugliston, Elizabeth Judge and Christine Seib, Anthony Browne Chief Political Correspondent, George Caulkin, Alan Franks, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, John Pincham, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Sarah Ebner, Richard Beeston, Rajeev Syal, Philip Webster, Lucia van der Post, Lewis Stuart, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Nicholson-Lord, Stuart Birch, Sam Coates Political Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, David Nicholson-Lord, Michael Evans, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, David Robertson, Richard Ford, Bryce Elder, Ross Anderson, Bill Frindall, Tricia Holly Davis, Susan Emmett,

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The Times Princes demand end to Diana conspiracies Report demolishes theory of murder plot Mohamed Al Fayed rejects it as 'cover-up' Police quiz Blair over party loans No 10 halts Saudi arms deal inquiry Prostitutes 'drugged' by serial killer Mi5 cheif quits early Index Live coverage of the third Ashes Test match, plus Matthew … Comment20 Please note, some sections of The Times are available … Blair questioned by Political Briefing The crucial questions at the centre of a nine-month Scotland Yard inquiry 'Bad news' on other pages Picture Gallery Boodles police over loans for peerages 100 minutes of questions for Blair No 10 denies 'burying bad news' Big fall in breast cancer cases after women abandon HRT Health scare led many to drop HRT Cancers needed hormones to grow Princes demand end to Diana conspiracies Find alternative treatments to HRT at Labour in turmoil over party funding Stem-cell harvest Polytunnel row Couple die in fire Squirrelled airway David Blunkett, MP Tag Heuer Tallest man comes to the rescue of dolphins He delved into the creatures' stomachs They had eaten shards of plastic No engagement, no pregnancy, no assassination-one by one, all the conspiracy theories are killed off The Diana Inquiry The 832-page Stevens report aims to end ten years of speculation about the car crash that killed Diana, Dodi Fayed and Henri Paul No engagement, no pregnancy, no assassination - one … Read the Stevens report in full What they told Lord Stevens This really was a day to keep up with the plot Sketch Bafta Members What they told Lord Stevens Argos Villagers fear closure will wreck community Pan's Labyrinth 2,500 post offices to close in overhaul Only 4,000 out of 14,300 make money Postmasters will get severance pay Trial by storm Sainsbury's Picture Gallery Homebase The cast list of starring contenders Britons in prime position for a Globe Mirren and Dench vie for Best Actress Borat star in line for comedy award See the full list of nominees Dolce & Gabbana Have lunch with Giles Coren £1bn of public cash is 'wasted' as bills from consultants soar For further political analysis PC World Dame Eliza stepping down as head of M15 after only four years Her reason for leaving is a mystery Criticised for failing to stop 7/7 Tod's Anthony Minghella says the inspiration for his recently … News filters out to People, meanwhile, of the address … National Book token People Lammy out of the frame Lammy out of the frame Ennio Morricone, the Italian composer and conductor—most … Picture Gallery An unexpected side-effect the princes William and Harry … An unexpected side-effect of the princes William and … Postscript dfs For free law reports from around Britain Bringing it all together Picture Gallery Father is cleared of raping chess prodigy who died in hotel fall Stamp Duty Comment The Post Office network can never be absolutely cost-efficient Picture Gallery Cash for Dishonour The background to the Saudi case is complex—the conclusion is unfortunate Case Closed Stevens should be (but, alas, will not be) the last word on Diana's death Have your say 832 pages-and I've read it before Note book Picture Gallery Out of darkest Suffolk, enlightenment If I want a girl rather than a boy, is this wrong? Post your comments on this article at: Pinochet's Chile Poland's history Green belt land and state subsidies Mind over matter Join the debate online today Have your say 'Tis the season to be jolly Drug addiction Rural post offices Corporate waste Primate research We take letters by e-mail, fax or post. We may edit … Bigger airports 1 Pennington Street London E98 1TA Ushers' dilemma Diana's legacy Anybody home? Motto for life Nothing left for lonely Bush except one more push The ISG conclusions received a drenching chorus of raspberries Loans for lordships: the joker in the middle The Electoral Commission is a liability Officers gave repiles that were, to put it charitably, questionable Read Bronwen Maddox's world briefing at Stardust shines new light on the solar system One particle is older than the Sun Water elements among discoveries Royal Mail halfords Homes evacuated and rivers flood as rain lashes Scotland Hermes Meals recalled after glass find Indian statues to be returned Huntley defends sex allegation Love in a warmer climate Olympus Caught in the Act Currys Ministers curb freedom of information eragon Prisoners could get the vote after European judgment Elections Corus admits guilt over blast Health and Safety 'Enormous waste of resources' Immigration service Database flaws 'eclipse gains' Child welfare Tongue Thai'd Killer is suspected of paralysing his victims with drug overdose Suffolk murders Bodies show no signs of a struggle Toxicology tests being speeded up The questions For latest developments in the investigation Decathlon Phone and camera data may hold vital clues Clown Prince Hewlett-Packard Development Company Large-size clothes should come with warning to lose weight, say experts Singer's privacy win 'ends kiss-and-tell' Pringle of Scotland Passengers to double in 25 years as Government expands airports The economy 'must come first' Heathrow growth will be a priority PC World Climbié worker in harassment verdict Rapist refuses food Drug smuggler, 74 TV 'cheap and lazy' £50 buys a smoking gun, report reveals Bose Discover the secrets of the Galaxy dress I was a fool in love, says man who 'helped to hire hitman' Business woman feared loss of estate Policeman posed as hired killer Dell Hoon to be quizzed on body armour shortage Sony Top military honour for Para who died inspiring his troops He made lone attack on Tablean Enemy dead lay around his body evesham Technology Gunman sentenced Soldiers die in US Bogus medic Church relations £235,000 chalet Author's honour Full parental rights for gay couples Brings equality with heterosexuals Screening of embryos regulated Panasonic Fertility regulations under review De Menezes family lose legal challenge Reinvented Rocky staggers back for a final fling First night Film Rocky Balboa Terre Dhermes Sounds It's the New Grey Whistle Test Spurt Fancy squirrel stew or roast fox? TV chef gets meals from tarmac to table Bentley Cooperative Insurance Pan-boiled fox Serving it up Method Pan braised squlrrels Method France Israel halts $35m Gaza cash run Rival factions clash in gunfight Prime Minister's son hurt in fighting EU pulls up drawbridge leaving hopefuls outside Multiple Display Advertising Items Please post your comments on this article at It's the end of Belgium as we know it. . . only joking Mitsbishi Motors Prodi risks coalition with vote of confidence Backing sought for austerity budget Right accused of stoking discontent Globe for Darfur St. Joseph's Hospice KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Current affairs cause stir in the newsroom News presenters forced to step down Row over liaisons with ministers Jessops Battle of the Crocodile and Shark to settle Iran's future Traditionalist and hardliner poll rivals Clerical election has political weight Fighting talk (Reuters): Atlantic founder Ertegun dies Cemetery thieves get Bizet (AP): Tsunami killers to be executed (AP): Chemical explosions kill three Selfridges&co (AFP): China's high-rollers snap up supercars After the flood: the British team that puts hope back into people's lives Christmas appeal Swollen rivers have destroyed homes and left children—and the crocodiles—hungry. This is where the Red Cross really matters The Times See the people you can help through The Times appeal The Times Christmas appeal Abe says sorry and forfeits pay after helping to rig meetings Stooges planted to ask questions Majority of town debates 'staged' Multiple Display Advertising Items (AP): Pay-out to family of executed Cuban (AP): Chief whip fired (AP): Paedophile jailed (Reuters): Rape claim rejected (AP): Harry Potter saved (Reuters): Nazi art case fails (AP): Fatal bear attack (Reuters): The last post John Lewis From Kitty with love Oprah's life is next in celebrity 'poison pen' biography club Kelly turns guns on chatshow queen Winfrey's secrets already made public Democrat's poor health puts Senate majority in danger Britain set to lose out on top jobs as UN's new chief seeks a woman deputy Oral-B Bespoke Suits The Times Government axes GNER contract Mirror's price Rate rise threat BT pension fund Quote of the day Kazakhs at LSE Business big shot Downing St forces closure of fraud inquiry into BAE deal Saudi relations under threat Move attacked by Lib Dems Cheers Gallaher and Japan Tobacco on verge of £10bn deal Not one of Ms Bailey's most cunning moves Civil service needs consultants Commodities System failure Currencies Old Speckled Hen Stock markets Economics Need to know Banking & Finance World markets The day's biggest movers Results in brief Construction & property Consumer goods Unchanged Engineering Health Industrials Leisure Media Natural resources Retailing Support services Technology Telecoms Transport Utilities Government says joint venture will help Navy GNER to lose £1.3bn East Coast railway franchise Government will re-let contract Bidders likely to include Virgin Shine joins super-indie league after acquisitions worth £65m Trinity Mirror to offload racing paper as buyers shun tabloids Racing Post is a punter's certainty against any rival EMI could have gone to Permira for 325p per share Not just for Christmas City Diary Picture Gallery Rumour of the day In the know Director deals I see that David Lewis has triumphed over John Scott … Sir Ronald Cohen, the venture capitalist, has pitched … I receive an invitation from Deloittes to a roundtable … Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Sheraton Picture Gallery Date with Scottish Widows falls flat City Diary God bless Sutton and Merton Primary Care Trust, and … Decision imminent on BT's £28bn pension 'guarantee' The Times Vodafone ponders masts spin-off Back-to-basics buying in tale of two Cities The third in our series of entirely anecdotal and unscientific snapshots of what is actually happening on Britain's high streets BSkyB set to buy 365 Media Fears over corporate defaults Tax pledge to fund managers My Travel profit first in 5 years FSA rethinks overseas listings Banking and Finance Rate rise threat grows as public sees higher inflation Figures show shop prices on the rise Housing market set for strong 2007 Fine wine investors enjoy a vintage year as prices rise by 90% The Times Easy Jet's offices raided by French police Bordeaux drives global sales Pension funds set for windfall after ECJ dividend ruling Business big shot Peter Brabeck-Letmathe Nestlé buys arm of Novartis for $2.5bn to boost position in medical nutrition Share of market leaps to 25 per cent Secures key role in hospital supply Swiss group warned on baby food nutrients Aircraft giants race for supercontract Scene set for intensive political lobbying Tankers adapt for modern warfare BP faces litigation over crude oil and gasoline price fixing Capitalism at its finest Russia eager to appoint foreign fund manager for petrodollars Up to 60% of GDP would be invested Moscow seeks greater returns Beijing says US fails to understand China's policy aims TV must find out what best friends already know Media Analysis France 24 Media Mediapolis Big Brother offers route into internet broadcasting Rob Henwood, Channel 4's new business director, regards online auditions as part of the way forward Postman Pat joins the Lone Ranger in £107m deal The Times unit trust information service The Times Qantas cannot fly from debt baggage check Lehman and Bear Stearns join banking bonus boom Staff reap benefit from record profits More than $2bn paid out in Europe Opec delays cut until February (Reuters): Citigroup reins in Dow hits record New Ford post Dell delays results Mobile plan on hold TV group sold Equity Prices Austrian Markets Reality check hurts Communisis Small caps Gilts News and data by sector Dull, but safe, HBOS has the credentials to give long-term rewards Spice Doubling up Rentokil shares continue to advance on buyout rumour Large caps Hays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Register Anton Balasingham Journalist who became the chief strategist and negotiator of the Tamil Tigers in their struggle for autonomy Sir Colin Figures Skilful and self-effacing intelligence officer who rose through the turbulence of the Cold War to serve as Chief of SIS Kevin McClory Film producer who hit the jackpot with Thunderball and then buried himself in legal wrangles Peter Boyle Monkish actor who found fame in Everybody Loves Raymond and Young Frankenstein The role brought him seven Emmy nominations Hamilton Richardson Lives Remembered Professor Arthur Crisp Emanuel Hurwitz If you would like to add a personal view or recollection … Questions Answered E-mail your questions and answers to Disclosing documents in judical review Sentencing for murder during burglary Operational honours Births, marriages and deaths Births Forthcoming Marriages Golden Anniversaries Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgments Court Circular Memorial Services Dinner Lecture School Notices New Master Magdalen College School Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Personals Streetwise Publications BMW Regtransfers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Major Brands Lexus squeezes into tight market Motoring Luxury appeal of automatic parking Male superiority comes under threat When it comes to delivering Christmas presents, size does matter Specification The best new car for you Competition TSL Finance Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Nature Notes On This Day Winning Move Solution Today Caretaker who put a new spin on ice age theories Weather Eye Sporazene regains zest on road to Cheltenham Racing Kempton Park Kempton betting The Ashes The Wright track Racing will continue to be funded by the Levy Board. … Uttoxeter Wolverhampton Course specialists Ascot Racing Ambitious Harrison must be mindful of life's pitfalls Boxing Battle is on to win British hearts Heavyweight sets sights on Klitschko The Times LTA agrees reduced fee for sale of Queen's Club Tennis Fighting history Racing Yesterday's results Catterick Exeter Southwell Who's to blame? A row that just keeps rumbling on Wolverhampton Football Results Basketball NBA Curling European Championships Football Fixtures Rugby union Other sport Wheeler in line of fire as civil war looms large Rugby union Equestrianism Golf Ice hockey Snooker French clubs holding firm on threat to competition Rugby union Heineken Cup 2007-08 boycott a serious possibility Lucrative Top 14 will be the priority National pride Tonbridge sweep all before them in three-year run Winning ways Lapasset calms Six Nations concerns The Sunday Times Self-interest threatens European success story Rugby union Heineken Cup Hendry left baffled after O'Sullivan walks out of tournament Snooker Maplin UK Championship Fans frustrated by bizarre finish Professional body may take action The Times It is not the first time that the Rocket has misfired Goosen ruins day at calamitous hole Matsuzaka signs Morgan re-elected Martin survives Rogers returns England defeated Lamar Hunt It's Magic Numbers time again Phillips and Toytown raise the roof after more awards come their way Equestrianism London International Horse Show Genuinely an affiar to remember Books 2006 Giant finally stirs with a powerful roar of self-belief The Ashes Third Test Happy Harmison finds his best form Ponting undone by Durham man Back for more Ashes archive—50 years of the biggest The unlikely man who has Mr Cricket's number We hate to say we told you so, but you don't pick players for secondary needs Success opens the door to untold riches for man with golden touch Endless hard work is about to pay dividends for England's new master of spin, and for that reason no one will begrudge Panesar Milestones Panesar and Harmison join forces to lift morale for England The Ashes Third Test Australia v England Online now timesonline. co. uk Australia First Innings Shot of the day Trumpeter breaks his silence with happier tune Ball of the day Catch of the day England First Innings Crowd report Pitch report The Ashes For the record Perth, day one Australia won toss By the numbers talk Sport Upson after immediate return to the big time Football Defender aims to leave next month Lack of exposure limits England caps Rangers success Qualifiers Group B The Premierships today Defoe enjoys the fun of the flair in Tottenham romp Football Uefa Cup Savage calls on fans to show Neill some respect Thanks for memory says Reed, thanks for nothing says Gerrard Football Charlton head coach gushes praise I've no respect for him is the reply Breaking football news Shevchenko determined in uncertain times Score values Hargreaves remains the closely guarded property of Bayern Football Goalkeeper Kiraly comes to Villa's aid Round leaves Kanu cashing in Staying loyal Coppell's dilemma English clubs may rue top billing as big guns await Champions League Real, Barcelona and Inter available All-British tie a strong possibility northern rock Pot luck will decide fate of Premiership quartet Man who built Wembley misses out on seat in his own stadium Times Crossword 23,473 The Insider West Ham happy to show Mascherano quick route to Italy Argy-bargy E-mail: theinsider@thetimes. co. uk Sport Lehmann may follow Pires on the plane to Spain Drawback English clubs could be paired with some of Europe's big guns in knockout stage of Champions League The Times Index times 2 the face Dr Death returns to life He used to visit prisoners on death row, urging them to be experimented on did you see? Whoops! Was that me? the click did you know? One has been subtitled did you hear? Bra-bra beats blah-blah image of the day Modern morals Do you have a dilemma of your own? On the side of the angels From ancient images to today's movies, a belief in angels reassures us that there is something powerful and benevolent out there. Bel Mooney is a believer Have you ever experienced an angel? Tell us at Campaign Charlie: how an ad man became a soap star Charlie Stubbs, Coronation Street's resident villain, gets bumped off soon—and we know whodunnit. If you don't want to know, then turn away now, as ad man turned actor Bill Ward confesses all to Ross Anderson The Times Feed the infantry meaty chunks, not pre-digested pap The unpalatable truth about difficulty in education is that it leads to boredom only when the teaching is poor From Star Wars to a doll's house Disc jockeying Luxury with Lucia Offbeat things that the big stores don't have You've got Aa friend Where should I look for a sweater dress? Lucia van der Post answers your style questions Missoni's chocolate-colour dress could become a classic in any wardrobe Mappin & Webb You can, anyone can food Don't look down your nose at food in a tin. Lindsey Bareham know her onions magimix gravy glug The Times Discomfort and joy One Christmas gift you really don't need Hardy in the dock health Claims that Thomas Hardy gave his wife syphilis should be examined carefully, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Olympus Boo Hoo-Ha It's the New Grey Whistle Test No host, no audience: a new breed of music TV show is doing something radical-real music, just like it used to be done, reports Pete Paphides 'Artists doing TV are in this hostile environment' The Beatles His old man's the guv'nor Peter Donegan, son of skiffle king Lonnie, finds that his Dad's chewing gum hasn't lost its flavour, Alan Franks learns Ditching the pudding Christmas doesn't mean tuneful carols or cheerful wassails for one choral group, Geoff Brown finds A free design hotels upgrade Top of the Christmas concerts nationwide Diva demands: the opera stars who pushed things too far Multiple Classified Advertising Items Relax, Roberto. Boos are part of the game Roberto Alagna is the latest of many singers to be heckled. He should have stuck it out, says Neil Fisher One avant-garde director dealt with the jeers by displaying his buttocks Oh brothers, what art thou? Glasgow's poptastic Fratellis give Steve Jelbert an enigmatic insight into their overnight success The Times Download these and more shafts of with today-and for nothing! The Times Murdoc and 2-D, madly, deeply Pete Paphides tells how he straddled the dimensions to bring us this week's exclusive podcast interview with the superstars of Gorillaz Radio Dance The Nutcracker Convent Garden Pop Tenacious D Men Arena, Manchester Entertainments Theatre Much Ado About Nothing Jazz Humphrey Lyttelton Concert OAE/Fischer Queen Elizabeth Hall tv & radio The Times Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Factual Choice Sport Main Channels Answers from Back Page television terrestrial Variations Film Choice Multi Channel These three kings bearing few gifts Last Night's TV Ian Johns Viewing Guide Su Doku £1,000 Text Challenge times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 4087 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Nintend DS Lite Bricks and Mortar Every aspiring first-time buyer needs a generous daddy, or a sugar daddy, this Christmas Opening Bids Millions of borrowers are now immune to base rate moves The Surveyor The Numbers Where are House Prices Going in your Area? The Way we Will Live Houses of the future will be on stilts and have removable walls, reports Lucy Alexander British Gas The Numbers . . . Price Forecasts What should the homes of the future look like? Have … Falconwharf Love Actually This restored cinema needs a buyer with a passion for film Inside Track Fact File Multiple Display Advertising Items Switch on the Kitsch Gaudy Christmas lights are earning the approval of the style police, reports Lucy Alexander The Law Are you for or against outdoor Christmas decorations? … And for More Light Relief Great fun or just plain naff? Take your pick from these decorations Property Investment Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Regnum Defenders of the Faith Parishioners are to be trained to care for their own churches, reports Lisa Freedman The Times Fact File The Times St. George Knight Frank Climate Change How the world woke up to global warming David Nicholson-Lord detects a whole new climate of opinion Sheer accumulation of evidence has helped to change the public's mind Focus Reports: Editor The what-if scenario for the year 2100 If we do not act now, the struggle for food will drive animals to extinction and humans to despair New Scientist Environment Time to convert concern into action Slow progress must get faster David Nicholson-Lord considers the energy dilemma posed by ever-growing populations China is building a new power station every week; most are coal-powered Investors jump on green bandwagon Tricia Holly Davis reports on the flood of money being poured into clean energy Everybody's doing it—very nearly Enthusiasm for the Kyoto Protocol is spreading even to the US, says Oliver Tickell Action to tackle climate change is compatible with economic success General Electric Company Low-carbon living is well within our power Marcus Binney looks at the best ways to get the green house effect Driving the engines of change Oil is cheap, light and safe, but it's not the only fuel, says Oliver Tickell Electric cars are two or three times as efficient in their use of fossil energy Nature may turn out to be our biggest ally Oliver Tickell assesses alternative sources of energy and delivers his verdict on the most reliable and cost effective Christmas lights show the way to a greener future Climate change begins at home and we all can help, says Tricia Holly Davis Individuals are responsible for 40 per cent of the UK's total carbon emissions Uranium will not last energy saving trust Political climate appears set to heat up, too The point of no return? A runaway greenhouse effect may be just a decade away, undercutting all predictions, warns David Nicholson-Lord Veolia

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