| Tuesday, 09 February, 2010, 14:00 GMT 21:00 +07:00:Asia/Jakarta | |
| TOP STORIES | |
| Toyota in global recall of Prius Toyota recalls thousands of Prius cars worldwide because of braking problems, in a new blow to the world's largest carmaker. | |
| Head of City regulator steps down Hector Sants, chief executive of the Financial Services Authority, announces he is to step down as head of the City regulator. | |
| BBC reveals total performer pay The BBC reveals the total amount paid to its performers who broadcast on radio and television. | |
| Iran 'ups nuclear fuel enriching' Iran has begun the process of enriching uranium to 20% at its plant at Natanz in defiance of the West, state media says. | |
| Ice 'probable cause' of BA crash The fault which caused a plane to crash land at Heathrow Airport in January 2008 was "unrecognised", a report says. | |
| WORLD | |
| Toyota in global recall of Prius Toyota recalls thousands of Prius cars worldwide because of braking problems, in a new blow to the world's largest carmaker. | |
| Charges over Philippines massacre The Philippines charges 196 people with murder over a pre-election massacre which left 57 dead. | |
| India defers first GM food crop India defers the cultivation of what would have been its first genetically modified vegetable crop because of safety concerns. | |
| AMERICAS | |
| Super Bowl breaks ratings record The New Orleans Saints' victory over Indianapolis in the Super Bowl is the most-watched programme in US TV history, early figures show. | |
| Major Colombian anti-drugs raid More than 20 people are arrested in Colombia in what the authorities say is the biggest anti-drug operation in a decade. | |
| Chavez declares energy emergency President Hugo Chavez says emergency measures are needed to help tackle Venezuela's power shortages. | |
| SOUTH ASIA | |
| India defers first GM food crop India defers the cultivation of what would have been its first genetically modified vegetable crop because of safety concerns. | |
| Wife pleads for Fonseka's release The wife of arrested former presidential candidate Gen Sarath Fonseka pleads with the Sri Lankan government to release him. | |
| South Africa complete India rout Dale Steyn secures match figures of 10-108 as South Africa beat India by an innings and six runs in the first Test in Nagpur. | |
| ENGLAND | |
| 'Sham marriage' plot four jailed A 22-year-old Wiltshire man who admitted plotting to "sell" his sister into a sham marriage with a Chinese man in Berkshire is jailed. | |
| Woman's skeleton found by workmen Police investigate the death of a woman whose skeleton was found wrapped in carpet at a Manchester building site. | |
| Gascoigne held in second incident Former England footballer Paul Gascoigne is quizzed by police for the second time in two days after a disturbance at a hotel. | |
| BUSINESS | |
| Toyota in global recall of Prius Toyota recalls thousands of Prius cars worldwide because of braking problems, in a new blow to the world's largest carmaker. | |
| Head of City regulator steps down Hector Sants, chief executive of the Financial Services Authority, announces he is to step down as head of the City regulator. | |
| January chill for housing market Activity in the UK housing market was frozen by the icy weather in January, surveyors say, but prices continued to rise. | |
| ENTERTAINMENT | |
| BBC reveals total performer pay The BBC reveals the total amount paid to its performers who broadcast on radio and television. | |
| Kat to make EastEnders comeback Actress Jessie Wallace and Shane Richie are to reprise the roles of Kat and Alfie in EastEnders this autumn, it is announced. | |
| White Stripes battle US Air Force Rock band The White Stripes take on the US Air Force, complaining it used one of their songs in a TV advert without permission. | |
| SCIENCE/NATURE | |
| India defers first GM food crop India defers the cultivation of what would have been its first genetically modified vegetable crop because of safety concerns. | |
| Enceladus water story reinforced The Cassini probe returns yet more data to back up the idea of a sub-surface sea on Saturn's moon Enceladus. | |
| Atom-smasher yields first result The spray of subatomic particles from the Large Hadron Collider's record-smashing December experiments has been analysed. | |
| TECHNOLOGY | |
| Smartphone keys get quantum trick A quantum physics trick is set to give smartphones and hand-held devices pressure-sensitive switches and touchscreens. | |
| Online safety for five-year-olds Children as young as five are being targeted in an online safety campaign. | |
| China shuts down hacking website Three people are arrested as China's largest training website for hackers is shut down, state media reports. | |
| HEALTH | |
| Backless hospital gown redesigned Backless hospital gowns get a Hollywood-style makeover to preserve patients' dignity. | |
| Fertile forties pregnancy warning Experts fear older women are ditching contraception in the mistaken belief that fertility inevitably wanes at a certain age. | |
| Social care flat fee plan denied Health Secretary Andy Burnham denies planning a £20,000 compulsory inheritance levy to pay for social care in England. | |
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| 1950: McCarthy launches anti-red crusade United States Senator Joe McCarthy accuses more than 200 staff in the State Department of being Communists. | |||
| 1979: Forest break football transfer record Football club Nottingham Forest clinches Britain's first £1m transfer deal. | |||
| 1983: Police hunt Shergar's kidnappers A nationwide hunt for 1981 Derby winner and prize stallion Shergar begins in Ireland. | |||
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