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This paper reports on the participation of University of Wolverhampton and University of Alicante at the SemEval-2007 TempEval evaluation exercise. TempEval consisted of three tasks involving the identification of event-time and event-event temporal relations. We participated in all three tasks with TICTAC (Syntactico-Semantic Temporal Annotation Cluster), a system comprising both knowledge based and statistical techniques. Our system achieved the highest strict and relaxed scores for tasks A and B, and the highest relaxed score for task C.