Richard Adams: Obama says Middle East talks 'can build a just, lasting and comprehensive peace' between Israel and Palestine
I'm off on a little break, and back on 13 September
Richard Adams: James Lee, named as hostage taker at Discovery Channel building, had a bizarre record of targeting the TV network
Just our luck, this headline-grabbing hostage-taker in the US is a left-wing nut.
As US combat troops pull out of Iraq, we pull together the key datasets of the war from 2003 to 2010
So, according to the old City adage, traders should sell in May and then go away for their summer breaks. Late last month they started to drift back into the market hunting for bargains. Over the past two days, however, they have returned with a vengeance.
Martin Robbins: With the BBC now providing links to scientific research, will 2010 be the year science journalists discover the web link?
Apple is expected to announce "social streaming" for iTunes, an update on iPods and (possibly) more on AppleTV. Stay with us from 6pm.
Tony Blair was a big-city elitist and wouldn't have survived a year in America.
Evan Harris: Should our response to the rising number of sexually transmitted infections be a call for more ignorance, as one MP appears to believe?
The former Lehman Brothers chief executive Dick Fuld was in the hotseat today for a quizzing over the bank's spectacular 2008 collapse at a hearing of America's bipartisan Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission in Washington
Will Dean: Comedy gems to look forward to this autumn - from the return of The Inbetweeners and Peep Show to new sitcom Him & Her, via Chekhov and Chevy Chase
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