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19 January 2011

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  1. 2.00am
    Former Haitian dictator Baby Doc Duvalier

    'Baby Doc' Duvalier charged with corruption in Haiti

    Former dictator faces charges relating to his 15-year rule after being hauled before a judge in Port-au Prince
  2. 1.56am

    7.2 earthquake rocks remote area of Pakistan

    No casualties and little damage reported in Baluchistan, but aftershocks lasting 20 seconds felt from Delhi to Dubai
  3. 1.56am
    Senator Joe Lieberman.

    Joe Lieberman will not seek Senate re-election in 2012

    Democratic vice-presidential candidate has had long career, having been Al Gore's running mate in 2000 election
  4. 1.50am
    WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange

    WikiLeaks has caused little lasting damage, says US state department

    Claims mean official stance of White House over leaked US embassy cables contradicts that of the state department
  5. Elena Baltacha

    Australian Open 2011: Elena Baltacha trails in Justine Henin's wake

    Britain's No1 Elena Baltacha was outclassed by Justine Henin as she lost 6-1, 6-3 in the second round of the Australian Open

  6. 1.43am
    Demonstrators from UK Uncut outside Topshop, on Oxford Street, London

    Tax avoidance protesters UK Uncut to target Boots

    Organisation announced plan to set up hospitals on Boots shopfloors after a brainstorming session on Twitter
  7. 1.32am
    Matt Prior

    Cricket World Cup: Matt Prior ousts Steven Davies from England squad

    The Ashes-winning wicketkeeper has been chosen for the World Cup after his rival failed to convince
  8. Houses of Parliament

    House of Lords in stalemate over voting reform

    Labour peers refuse to pass second element of referendum bill, which sees the size of constituencies equalised
  9. 1.06am
    Avram Grant

    Karren Brady to clear the air with Avram Grant at West Ham

    The West Ham board have decided to support their manager after failing to tempt Martin O'Neill

  10. London mayoral candidate Ken Livingstone

    Former mayor Ken Livingstone attacks Tottenham's Olympic Stadium plans

    The former mayor of London said that tearing down the Olympic Stadium to build a new ground would have 'horrendous' consequences
  11. 12.42am
    Michel Platini

    European Commission seeks role in regulating football transfers

    The European Commission has published a report calling for action on agents
  12. 12.40am
    Twelfth Night

    Twelfth Night - review

    A resonant chamber-version that highlights the play's verbal splendour, says Michael Billington
  13. 12.30am
    'LSD Art' on the cover of Life magazine

    Tripping on acid in the name of science, 1956 style

    Researcher unearths rare televised footage of a 1956 experiment administering LSD to a 'normal person'

  14. 12.24am
    Lleyton Hewitt vs David Nalbandian

    Australian Open 2011: Nalbandian and Hewitt fight dying of the light

    Kevin Mitchell: Two old enemies were united in their fearlessness as every sinew strained for victory
  15. 12.22am
    Johan Djourou

    Arsène Wenger set to rest Johan Djourou for Arsenal's replay at Leeds

    The Arsenal manager has said he has been forced to play Johan Djourou more than he would like

  16. 12.15am

    Diary

    Hugh Muir: Mayday, mayday. Has anyone seen the shadow health secretary?
  17. 12.11am
    Ruud Gullit

    Ex-Newcastle and Chelsea manager Ruud Gullit joins Terek Grozny

    The former Chelsea and Newcastle manager Ruud Gullit has joined Russia's Terek Grozny on an 18-month contract, the Chechnya-based club said
  18. 12.06am
    Tessa Sanderson, former Olympic gold medallist

    Tottenham and West Ham told to trust Tessa Sanderson over Olympic bids

    Digger: Tessa Sanderson, the former Olympic gold medallist, has a direct financial relationship with one of the bidders for the Olympic Stadium
  19. House of Lords and electoral reform: The kill bill all-nighter

    Simon Hoggart: To keep them going their lordships had campbeds, coffee, sandwiches and entertainment
  20. In praise of … a well-placed signature

    Editorial: Collecting declaration autographs is a form of millionaire bingo, and obscure names win the highest price
  21. 12.05am

    Inflation: Up, up and away

    Editorial: Two big questions emerge from this report – one for Mervyn King, and the other for George Osborne
  22. 12.05am

    US and China: No lectures, just words

    Editorial: The wagging finger rarely works in diplomacy and Mr Obama should establish areas where the two powers can cooperate
  23. 12.05am

    Charity bonus

    Letters: Each and every banker should find a charity they could support that both helps improve Londoners' lives and is something they personally care about
  24. 12.05am

    NHS cost-cutting and grown-up politics

    Letters: According to David Cameron, those who criticise his reforms of the NHS need to 'grow up'. Insulting and patronising the electorate like this is certainly an interesting strategy
  25. 12.05am

    Drone inquiry call

    Letters: The Civil Aviation Authority is right to be worried about the safety risk posed by the growing use of unmanned drones
  26. 12.05am
    Jim McLean directs his Dundee United side.

    Are Dundee United the most efficient championship winners ever?

    Plus: Deliberate red cards (2); Freddie Sears: record breaker?; and what on earth was the Mercantile Credit Football Festival?
  27. vikings learn to fly notes and queries

    Notes and queries

    Why didn't the Vikings learn to fly? The bad guy's bureaucratic henchmen; the difference between fur and hair
  28. Nemanja Vidic of Manchester United

    Judges have a blindspot when destroyers like Vidic play a blinder

    Rob Bagchi: Central defenders such as Manchester United's Nemanja Vidic rarely get their due when the prizes are handed out – it is a slight
  29. 12.05am
    Arsenal v Sheffield Wednesday

    Football quiz: FA Cup replays

    Quiz Quiz

    Today's questions will meet again, don't know where, don't know when ...

  30. 12.05am

    Sudoku 1,774 medium

    Fill the grid so that each run of squares adds up to the total in the box above or to the left

  31. South Yorkshire police leads ANPR league

    Figures released by the government show large variations in the use of automatic numberplate recognition cameras by police forces

  32. Peculiar advantages of the English baccalaureate

    Letters: The retrospectively determined insertion of a new measure into the government's school performance tables appears a determined and unjust attempt to downvalue our comprehensive schools
  33. 12.04am

    Britain, Bangladesh and terrorist threats

    Letters: If we are to counter the continuing threat from terrorism in a way that upholds our democratic values then we must be able to visit countries like Bangladesh without the smear that we are condoning torture
  34. Corrections and clarifications

    Revolution in Sudan | ITV1 listings | Nicholas Shaxson | Record auction price for Picasso
  35. 12.01am
    A patient sees her GP

    NHS shakeup could set patients against their GPs, warns report

    Bonuses for doctors may alienate public says thinktank while Nuffield Trust also voices fears over hospital choice
  36. 12.01am
    Andrew Lansley

    NHS cuts: Scale of shakeup took No 10 by surprise

    Proposals by Andrew Lansley caught even people in prime minister's office off guard, with their scale and nature
  37. 12.01am
    Space shuttle Discovery

    Spacewatch: Discovery delayed further

    The story of the shuttle Discovery, and the extended delay in its mission to the ISS, goes on

  38. 12.01am
    Clare in the Community

    Clare in the Community

    Cartoon Cartoon

    Megan finds her fellow protesters are not what they seem

  39. 12.01am
    Steve Bell 19.01.11

    Steve Bell on David Cameron

    Cartoon Cartoon

    PM declares himself heir to Blair on NHS reforms

  40. 12.00am

    Cryptic crossword No 25,223

    Cryptic crossword No 25,223
  41. 12.00am

    Quick crossword No 12,696

    Quick crossword No 12,696

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