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Tony Blair: West should use force if Iran 'continues to develop nuclear weapons'

Former prime minister says it is wholly unacceptable for Tehran to seek nuclear weapons capability The west should use force against Iran if it "continues to develop nuclear weapons", Tony Blair said today, aligning himself with US hawks who have called for strikes against Iranian nuclear sites. The former prime minister made his comments in a BBC interview to publicise his memoirs, A Journey ...

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Is the grand design finally within our grasp?

Science editor Alan Boyle's Weblog: More than a decade ago, British physicist Stephen Hawking said there was a 50-50 chance that a unified "theory of everything" would be discovered within 20 years. Now he explains why he thinks the theory has been found. Stephen Hawking - Physics - Physicist - Alan Boyle - Alternative

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Double Rainbow Guy Goes All the Way With Microsoft for Windows Live Commercial

The Double Rainbow Guy explains his complex journey through viral fame and why he can't afford to use the (free) Microsoft program he endorses in a new commercial. When we last spoke with YouTube-sensation Double Rainbow Guy, he was still reeling from his epic sky-gasm. He'd yet to feel the full-on rush of viral fame or really understand just how far it would propel him. All the way. "Yosemite ...

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Tough love: Get serious now about exercising

Tough love: Get serious now about exercising

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Ford's Electric Vision: New Hybrids, 700 Mile-Range PHEV by 2012

We catch up with Ford on how it intends to make electric vehicles a smart buy for consumers

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Solar power: California approves first solar thermal project in 20 years

The California Energy Commission approved construction Wednesday on the first solar thermal farm regulators have permitted in two decades. The Beacon Solar Energy project on the western edge of the Mojave Desert is one of a group of solar roposals...

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Tony Blair interview: the full transcript

Martin Kettle asks former prime minister Tony Blair about his memoirs MK: I wanted to start by asking you some practical stuff about the book. What was the process? When and how did you write it? TB: I wrote it myself, in longhand, usually in chunks of three days at a time because I've been so busy with all the other things I've been doing that I couldn't, as it were, dedicate weeks or months at ...

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Toward a local syzygy: aligning deals, check-ins and places - Check-ins are only the beginning. Here's what lies ahead ...

The check-in is hardly the apogee of the local consumer experience. It works, for now, but it won't be the long-term solution for customer/business relationships and physical point of presence. So what will replace it? Here's a look at the local sector's near-term future.

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Four questions about the pope's trip to the UK

Now that September has arrived, news agencies are beginning to focus in earnest on Pope Benedict XVI's Sept. 16-19 trip to the United Kingdom.

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School finance: How to stay out of the red

‘Nosuch School’ is a secondary with an income of £5m. But with BSF, extension of free school meals and SEN inclusion grants already victims of Government cost-cutting, there is little doubt that the front line will be next. What can Nosuch do to protect its staff - and pupils?

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