News Thursday, January 7, 2010 D Todays menu Keep public transport clean and tidy by taking your Metro with you when you leave the bus or train Contact usGuilty Pleasures P12 E-mail P18 MetroLife, inc TV P20-24? 60 Second Interview P23 Puzzles P24 Business P25 Sport P30-32 Lotto Saturday Draw: 05, 14, 20, 32, 39, 42 Bonus: 09 Monday Millions: 03, 12, 24, 26, 27, 31 Bonus: 02 Wednesday Draw: 01, 02, 10, 15, 32, 34 Bonus: 04 Recycle for DUBLIN E-mail: news@metroherald.ie Visit: www.e-metro.ie Newsdesk: 01 637 5975 Advertising: 01 637 5972 Distribution: 01 637 5901 Classified: 01 637 5979 WELCOME TO YOUR NEW METRO HERALD METRO Herald has arrived! Following their Christmas nuptials, Metro and Herald AM are now joined in wedded bliss to bring you one free morning newspaper to make your commute that bit more bearable. Each week-day, we endeavour to bring you the latest news and pictures from Ireland and around the world, as well as comprehensive national and international sports coverage. Metro Life features return to cover everything from fashion to food, technology to travel, relationships to retail therapy, as well as reviewing all the latest films, plays, books, albums and exhibitions. The daily 60 Second Interview will continue to give celebrities a one- minute grilling, Nemi will continue her black look and This Life will continue to look black. Metro Herald will also have a daily dose of puzzles and concise TV listings and Guilty Pleasures will feed your celebrity news habit, while our all- new dedicated Business page will supply share prices, Business Bites and all things finance. All this, plus Dublins best-read letters page ploughs on with rants, ramblings, righteousness, wrongings, rebuttals and romantic proposals. And of course the price remains the same completely free. Fact of the day Nasa scientists working on several missions to send robotic probes to Mars have had to live and work for months on Mars time a day is 39min 30sec longer than Earths. Special watches were made which had seconds 2.7 per cent slower than normal so that team members could keep track of the Martian day. Belfast Dublin 2day Max: 3c Sunrise: 8.39am Max: 3c 2dayaroundEurope Athens Barcelona Berlin Brussels London Geneva Madrid Paris Rome 19c 8c -5c -2c 4c -1c 5c -1c 14c Min: -1c 1c2c 1c 3c 1c 0c Sunset: 16.24pm 2night Limerick Cork Galway Cavan Derry Tipperary WaterfordKerry Kilarney Donegal 2c 3c 2c -1c 0c 1c There will be severe frosts and patches of freezing fog at night, it will be dry with good sunshine, though fog may persist in some sheltered areas. Hail and snow showers in the east coast with some heavy, scattered wintry showers near the northwest and west coasts, with the risk of snowfall. Dry otherwise, with sunshine, but with frost lingering in places. Highest temperatures between 0 and + 3 C. Widespread severe frost this evening and tonight, icy conditions in many areas. Freezing fog patches also. Snow showers in the east coast this evening and early tonight. Scattered wintry showers in the north and west coasts, index.html2.html3.html4.html5.html6.html7.html8.html9.html10.html11.html12.html13.html14.html15.html16.html17.html18.html19.html20.html21.html22.html23.html24.html25.html26.html27.html28.html29.html30.html31.html