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Barack Obama's decision on whether to send more troops to Afghanistan could shape American foreign policy for years to come Signs of growth bring problems, says Business Editor David Whighton, as need for cuts becomes more pressing Richard Beeston on why nuclear issues will send temperatures soaring in summer of discontent Sports Editor Tim Hallissey on why England expects a scorcher as all eyes turn towards a marathon Ashes summer Business Editor David Wighton says some think US and European economies are turning the corner but it's a minority view Home editor Martin Barrow discusses the importance of the upcoming EU elections on Gordon Browns popularity Tim Hallissey talks us through the many upcoming major sporting events, including the prospect of a Manchester United Quintuple Healer or quack? Dr Brown pins nation's future on his multibillion prescription, says Home Editor Martin Barrow Foreign Editor Richard Beeston looks at the events that will lead the world affairs news agenda at the beginning of 2009 Sponsors may be less willing to offer financial backing, but the game's innate ability to enthral will ensure its appeal remains Home Editor Martin Barrow on why the Gordon Brown show looks set for brutal finale Prime Minister insisted voters and not newspapers decide governments, urging people to take close look at policies Home Editor Martin Barrow explains why rest and relaxation is off the holiday menu for embattled politicians Arts and Entertainment Editor Tim Teeman on how festival fever is proving there's life after Michael Jackson Five important figures whose impact will be felt across the globe over the next three months Richard Beeston talks us through World Affairs in the coming months including Barack Obama's first major overseas tour Tim Teeman examines the upcoming arts events, including the 62nd Cannes Film Festival, will they find the new Slumdog? You may not know them now, but you certainly will by the end of the year The party may be long over, but for most Britons the hangover is getting worse, says Business Editor David Wighton Time for Britain to get that millionaire feeling and shine at the Golden Globes, says Arts and Entertainment Editor Tim Teeman Times critics mark out the must-see, hear and visit events of the year Lives that made headlines in death: from Michael Jackson and Natasha Richardson to Yves Saint LaurentThe Agenda
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The economy's Indian summer
The world heats up
Ashes to ashes
Is the economy looking up?
An EU judgement
Ferguson Chases Quintuple
The year ahead for the UK
The world in 2009
Sport will shine through
Revolt in the wings
The Sun drops Labour
Trouble at home
Festivals headline summer of art
Five to watch this summer
Obama in at the deep end
Cannes Comes Calling
25 faces to watch in 2009
Business in 2009
The British are coming!
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