News from 01/02/2005
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Clive Coleman, Ron Osmond, Stuart Bridge, Stephen Cretney, Andrew Billen, Robert Cole, Gary Duncan and Robert Thomson, Andrew Pierce, CAH, Nathan Williams, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Tom Dyckhoff, Alexandra Blair, Peter Lansley, Adam LeBor Central Europe Correspondent, Kathy Burke, Mark Souster, Linda Tsang, D. J. Bentley, Richard Beeston, David Charter and Michael Evans, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Chater, James Bone, Clive Davis, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Roger Iredale, Sam Marlowe, Ton Baldwin, James Hider, Joe Joseph, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Robert Gore-Langton, R. H. Tucker, Dominic Walsh, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Jane Clarke, Libby Purves, Alan Hamilton, Jon Davey, Henry Adams, Anatole Kaletsky, John Turley, John Harman, Chairman, Ian MacKinnon, Michael Glover, Stefanie Marsh, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, Ollver Kay, Hugo Rifkind, Martin Spiro, Russell Kempson, Edward Fennell, Oliver Kay, Christine Selb, Nigel Scotland, Jean Akroyd, Richard Beeston, Michael Evans and David Charter, Michael Theodoulou, Rick Broadbent, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Jim Soar, Tonbridge, Kent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Sam Coates, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, John Hopkins, Sam Weller, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, R. V. Taylor, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Valerle Elliott Countryside Editor, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Elizabeth Freeman, Sean O'Neill, Abigall Rayner, Sarah Butler and Christine Seib, Martin Garrod, Iain Murray, Chris Campling, Derrick Francis, E. Michael Sedgwick, Molly Hewett, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, David Scott, Lee Miller, Roger Boyes, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Christine Seib and Jill Sherman, Shami Chakrabarti, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Jean Bryant, John Allison, Mike Mulvihill, Richard Irving and Tom Bawden, Joanna Pitman, Tosin Sulaiman, Craig Lord, Maureen Paton, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Bruce Anderson, Martin O'Neill, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Michael Gove, Richard Browne, David H Walton, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Bob Bury, Alan Hamilton and Paul Simons, Tom Bawden and Sarah Butler, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Laura Peek, Sarah Butler, Bruce Bishop, Ashling O'Connor, Stephen Cragg, C J Brougham, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, Bill Edgar, Frank Field, Jenny Davey, Andrew Robsen, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Joe Bolger, Daphne Watkins, Juliet Barratt, Tim Ripley,
ResumoThe Times Bosses 'knew about broken rail' House arrest plea London listing Agenda Public Top jobs for teachers, doctors and managers Rooney's return Watch out Rescuer drowns 'The root of yobbish behaviour is the downgrading of full-time motherhood' Terrorist blast suspected in death of 10 on RAF Hercules The good news 'The Euphoria and the relief are the latest testament to democracy' Times crossword Jackson in court to face his accusers Row over website adverts is nice little earner for Labour In the Times Today The Times Residents to have improved powers over failing councils Zero tolerance is school policy Police arrest Faded out at 46 Burma warning Wrong-way driver Business Modus Trial by Numbers The Jackson circus comes to town Bosses 'knew of faulty rail' 21 months before crash at Hatfield The Charges Crash victims who paid with their lives Mother killer jailed for life MP mugged Yorke speed ban BNP fear Missing boys safe Two die in fire 'Baby lips' Blair … to match Paris By a Correspondent: Supervision order for drink-drive girl, aged 13 DVLA Weather Eye London may reclaim its riverside Lyneham mourns worst loss in 30 years Deadly blasts that could prove Downed aircraft casts shadow over election, write Richard Beeston, Michael Evans and David Charter Clues to fact and fiction on the tape Concern for Sunni minority tempers election praise Workhorse of the Skies Hopes and Fears Now let's show the world we can work together Likely election victor extends an olive branch to the country's alienated Sunni minority, reports James Hider Triple guard for the treasured ballot boxes British wishful thinking is a gamble on the weakest link Ryanair-Fly Cheaper Coalition 'lost $9bn oil revenue' Comment Flower Button Cardigan £22 Neighbour loses plot over his patio Direct Line Woman jailed for stamp scam Police peerage Jailed for death Packed houses PC on holiday gives his life to save surf boy from drowning Thatchers enjoy a European reunion Picture Gallery BT Ps Make-up artiste Free ads paper Lexlis Forget winter blues, spring is bursting out all over Flood risk blights housing project At least 10,000 out of 200,000 planned affordable homes may be uninsurable, Christine Seib and Jill Sherman write Sport DELL Designers float some off-the-wall solutions Milton Keynes Shut school had faced inquiry Pupils and parents protest as teachers claim they were kept in dark over debt, reports Stefanie Marsh High stakes, high courage in Iraq House arrest and banning orders for suspected terrorists Vital work of Environment Agency Assisted dying House warming Medical safety School reports Religious hatred and open debate The delightful boar Where's the beef? Picture Gallery From Gutter to Hoarding British voters deserve better than puerile political tactics Clued up The dark, and lighter, appeal of the classic crossword That's it, you're nicked. I must ask you to accompany me to the squat The Power of Democracy The Vote in Iraq is a vital first step to freedom A beacon is lit in Iraq. But not in your names, Robin, Douglas and the BBC The mother of all opportunities Labour should talk less about work and more about parents. This week it has the chance The Times The thinking man's Oliver The Shadow Chancellor can be bafflingly cerebral, imprudent and unworldly. How splendid! Thunderer: The day of the anoraks First Night Life seen through the eye of the beautiful beholder Firstnight Photography Lee Miller National Portrait Gallery Alliance Leicester The Sharpest Critics Churchill City is just too lawless for jeweller who saw wife shot Taxman to make millions in fine as self-assessment website falters Nature Notes Direct Line Citroën Merger may bring 2m members into one super-union Norwich Union Ministers caught by doodle bug Ann Treneman Parliamentary Sketch Clarke must answer doubters fearful over abuse of power Peter Riddell Political Briefing Today in Parliament Post Office Detainees 'prefer jail to house arrest' Gallery sets off after a stolen Van Gogh link—23 years late Business Link Diana effect gets credit for decline in bulimia New test could detect the start of Alzheimer's Standard Life Healthcare Gene that decides when the kissing may start Reunion gig with a twist as battle of the bands gets personal Hotels.com Nominations Index 70,000 dead and 1.6m homeless, but the UN says it's not genocide So what is Genocide? Jail for general who let his men shell a piece of history The Times London Energy Now you see it, now you don't: it's the vanishing Rolex trick Fear of flying the nest brings big rise in mamma's boys Comet Volvo on trial over tunnel fire (Reuters), AP, (AFP): British boats to remain in Iran (AP): Kenya killing (AP): Saudi executions (AP): Sex abuse arrests (AFP): Dog saves man (AFP): Homeless aid to be tracked Churchill The downside of lazing on the beach Israel orders review of secret land grab policy The Sunday Times Picture Gallery Kuwaitis capture terrorist suspects after gun battle The latest news as it happens Lion enclosure 'murder clue' (AFP): King's 13th bride (AP): Rocky's nemesis Cocktails thaw The Times Picture Gallery Child-killers freed after state court changes law Times Business Value for money Team joins rival Broking merger Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones Euronext prepared to bow to London Allders chiefs dismissed without payoffs Mid-cap index soars to a new record Homing in on key LSE issues Banks resisted calls in the 2000 Cruickshank report … Go figure! Mortgages for Business Looking for the wonder of Woolies Business Editor's Commentary Patience Wheatcroft Need to Know FTSE 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei Data Day Results in Brief Look Ahead Trial starts Stop Press Disney surprise Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Exchange Rates Data Smaller Stock to Watch Director's Dealings Quote of the Day The Times Big Shot Bidding battle looms for Woolworths US broker agrees to $850m payout Lehman tipped to win race for IHG New incentive for Sainsbury's chief Scant assets heighten the buyout risks Westminster millionaires emerge at Four Seasons Abbey BT leads businesses in fight for £20bn tax rebate Citigroup offloads Travelers to US insurer for $11.5bn Misys Dream of umbrella group ends Price of land places question mark over hospital scheme Calculations that don't add up Analysis Giant leisure park plan for pit village State output figures face pre-election shake-up Banking on a deal City Diary As any fule kno… City Diary Weighing up how to achieve a global economic balance The Times WTO chief sees light at the end of trade talks As global free trade negotiations enter a decisive year, Gary Duncan and Robert Thomson speak to Supachai Panitchpakdi, Director-General of the World Trade Organisation, who is optimistic as he prepares to step down We're not yet ready to tackle the ethical issues Broker comments leave Tate & Lyle with bitter aftertaste Larger Capitalisation Shares Stock Markets Wall Street Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Gni London Grain Futures London Metal Exchange Meat & Livestock Commission Average tatstock prices representative markets on January 27 Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Eurotop 100 High-flying Ryanair is let down by value of its shares The Day's Biggest Movers Filtronic Gilts Talk of bid interest in division lifts BBA Smaller Capitalisation Shares Cranswick Business Equity Prices Milton Keynes The Times Unit Trust Information Service This is a paid-for Information service. For further details on a particular fund, readers should contact their fund manager Action medical research The Times Travel Direct Child video evidence not unfair to accused House of Lords Gains tax on money derived from first settlement House of Lords Timesonline Times Register Admiral Sir Horace Law Gunnery officer whose influence was felt both in sea training and in the improvement of communications in the submarine service Admiral Sir Horace Law, GCB, OBE, DSC, Controller of the Navy, 1965-70, was born on June 23, 1911. He died on January 30, 2005, aged 93 Lives Remembered Donald Pederson Pioneer in the development of the computer chip on which most modern technology depends Donald Pederson, electronics engineer, was born on September 30, 1925. He died on December 25, 2004, aged 79 John Ziman Distinguished theoretical physicist who urged scientists to accept moral responsibility for their work John Ziman, FRS, theoretical physicist, was born on May 16, 1925. He died on January 2, 2005, aged 79 Arnold Lynch Engineer who made a crucial contribution to wartime codebreaking Arnold Lynch, electrical engineer, was born on June 3, 1914. He died on November 13, 2004, aged 90 Forthcoming Marriages Premium Bonds Lecture Discussion Fellows Britons in Rome celebrate cultural bridge born in wartie University News Legal News Appointments in the Armed Forces Church News Births, Marriages and Deaths Deaths Court Circular Memorial Services In Memoriam Private To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Rest in Peace? Is the rearranging of gravestones for health and safety reasons threatening our heritage? Right of reply Anniversaries Research hindered History in danger What's your view? Family concern Birthdays No stone unturned Questions Answered Chess Daily Life February 1, 1838 Quick Word Court & Social Quick Word Bridge Solar wind that can control radio waves Weather Eye Paul Simons DJM: Nature Notes On this Day Russia is now home to 103 McDonald's restaurants, and the company claims to have served 66 million Big Macs there since 1990 Winning Move Five-Day Forecast Hours of darkness Lighting-up times Times Sport Kauto Star denied in surprise ending Racing Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Kempton Park Times Test Cheltenham Taunton Lingfield Park The Times Sports Book Southwell Schedule Advisory Australians try 20-overs game Bulldogs off the leash Stevens relief All-new Williams Rednall through No 49 for Nicol Gough aims to make his senior service last Cricket Golding concedes defeat as Vendée finish approches The Times Ellen's Progress SportingOdds.com Pool complex guaranteed in London bid Gebrselassie tells Holmes to carry on winning Athletics England make Tait the centre of New castle's celebrations Match to help disaster victims Williams back in the frame The Team Regan in dock over Robinson stamping confession Free on Saturday Including One small step for Hingis, one giant leap for tennis? Liverpool hopeful of making strong case to Gerrard Football William HILL The Results Service Football Today's Fixtures Stand UP Numbers Game Chelsea reveal their debt to Abramovich Moore says friendly farewell to Rotherham Celtic win race to sign troubled Bellamy Open-And-Shut Case the Ins and Outs of Premiership Clubs' Dealings during the Transfer Window Spurs swoop for £8m Forest pair Deep Impact? Fifth-Round Draw Barwick calls time on the cheats Windass brace fails to bring Bradford victory The Premiership Today Rooney's Everton return heads Cup twists of fate Wenger is left with sour taste from United rivalry Rick Broadbent looks at the most spiteful conflict in England Sporting Index The Times Crossword 22,888 Ferguson not ready to concede the title to Chelsea just yet Times Online Tennis Times Sport Wenger insists Chelsea must come clean in row over Cole The Times I belong to Glasgow Highbury Flashpoints The Times Quotes of the Day Tell us soon, Mr Blair, when our boys are coming home Gagging order? Housing benefit Victim Vanunu Image of the Day Breakdancers in Trafalgar Square yesterday launch the Nokia Urban Music Festival 2005 with the prince's Trust The Ethicist Confused by a first puzzle: hard, pithy (5,8) The Times crossword was born 75 years ago today, Crossword editor Richard Browne tells Alan Hamilton how the puzzle moves with the times but remains a classic Crossword Puzzle No. 1 Use It or Lose It: How Crosswords Can Beat Alzheimer's (From Our New York Correspondent: Cross Word Puzzles An Enslaved America How you can crack the code Richard Browne, the Times Crossword Editor, gives some hints on how to solve the puzzle The First Solution What the Times Crossword Means to Me A fat load of good? In spite of their bad press saturated fats are not necessarily unhealthy and in moderate amounts butter is preferable to margarine, says Jane Clarke Like most nutritionists, you take it as a given that eating saturated fat is unhealthy. What scientific evidence do you have? Keith Perkins, by e-mail Cutting down animal fat for some people may have undesirable consequences In my experience women feel much less emotionally vulnerable if they ditch caffeine NB Doctor's Orders In this Neverland tale, everyone wants candy As Michael Jackson appears in court in California charged with child abuse, the Jordie Chandler case resurfaces with a new book by the boy's uncle Jackson said that he never used the F-word and called their relationship 'cosmic' The Times Cheese that will please your risotto Home. forum@thetimes. co. uk Your household dllemmas solved Leek Risotto with Boursin A legacy of abuse and neglect Lifetime A new BBC drama highlights the the vulnerability of the elderly in Britain's private care homes, says Maureen Paton The Times I hate sexist pigs Age of Enlightenment Dress for your Shape I've made a film of your eye bags and it's X-rated - you look about 100 ... Fighting Forty Arts The classroom in a pea pod Architecture Learning inside a B-movie spaceship is a step into the future, says Tom Dyckhoff Its control panel would fox Nasa, with wi-fi systems, electric skylights This is work in progress. And that progress is progressing History Lesson: Schools that Broke the Rules Visual Art London artist Leon Kossoff is seen as a European master, says Michael Glover First Choice Death becomes her Opera La traviata Covent Garden Concert Bonney/Kirchschlager Barbican Firstnight in the main paper Light and shade: the enduring … Concert BCMG/Knussen CBSO Centre, Birmingham Theatre References to Salvador Dali... Arcola Theatre, E8 Opera & Ballet Jazz Lynne Arriale Trio Pizza Express Jazz Club, W1 Arriale's solo conjured visions of Thelonius Monk at a Mardi Gras Radio The white knight Theatre No more Mr Nice Guy... Derek Jacobi explains to Robert Gore-Langton how tough it is to play a baddie TV& Radio Radio Choice The Times David Chater's Choice Television Multichannel Choice Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Discovery Sky 551 Cable Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids BBC One Terrestrial Auschwitz: The Nazis and the 'Final Solution' BBC Two, 9pm Brat Camp Channel 4, 9pm Variations CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Trouble at the Top BBC Two, 9.50pm Film Choice Bitter Moon (1992) Channel 4, 12.10am Greetings (1968) BBC Two, 12.20am Proving the power of a mother's love Last Night's TV Bite, but no Peppers True Fiction In a recent documentary Tony Blair spent 24 hours being followed around by the T4 presenter June Sarpong. T2 got hold of some cutting room floor footage T2 Quiz T2 Crossword No 3502 Polygon Win Champagne Word Watching Su Doku Companion Stairlifts The Times Headline of the Week 'End of the road for Genesis' Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact us The Top Stories Oldjobsnewhabits Otherviews Time for English folk to listen to the neighbours Issue of the Week the British Isles Include your vacancies in our jobs listings Million Mark Part-Timers Duping Dope Tests Public Opinion Seeninhansard Stress strains primitive brains Management 100s of Top Jobs Pages The Issue Explained Tolerance Zones Private skills are kept on ice Tender is the negotiator Moving experiences can be fine Relocation Jargondecoder To serve them all my days Interview From grocer to head teacher of a progressive school, Rajinder Sandhu looked to Sikh principles to guide his pupils to educational success. Alexandra Blair reports Media Monitor Visit the Public Agenda Website and Search our Jobs … In the Professionalpress Newmedical Research 'Bribe and Book' upsets GPs Health Other Stories we Liked 'Give us light' say patients Uniform response to togs Head of Strategy, London Borough of Ealing circa £75,000 Nurses jump the waiting list How They See US Age concerns eased by loans Charities All aboard the bandwagon Charities The Times A chance to be in control Social Care Legislation Update Foreignways Signs point to bad Connexions Education Director, Environmental Consultancy, circa £60,000 Salarywatch Sirs knighted for cameo role Hero... Top Ten 'will kill research' ... And Villain Course Watch Careers Rantoftheweek Traffic managers face long wait Transport That's a nice road to live on Regeneration Prize Caption Competition Bill Gates, the Microsoft chairman, Tony Blair and the musician Bono met at the World Economic Forum last week. What was being said? Efficiency gains 'were hyped' Gershon Report Last Week... Web Watch Jobsagenda London School Economics Political Science Refugee Housing Association The Times Vacancies Japan Green Medical Centre Ltd NHS The Times Educational Supplement Public Agenda Jobs Service Over to you... How accountants can help charities What Worked Forme Derrick Francis chairman of the Gloucester FM (GFM) management committee, on the benefits of community radio Agenda@thetimes. co. uk Diarydates Inside The Times Nottingham Trent University He may be an eminent man, but is he right for the job? Stephen Cretney questions the appointment of the new President of the Family Division Commercial Mediator Training Course The Times Sort out this blight on the legal landscape The procedures for compulsory purchase are outdated and in urgent need of reform, says Stuart Bridge, of the Law Commission The Times There is no halfway house on human rights Government plans to detain suspected terrorists under supervision at home are unacceptable, writes Shami Chakrabarti Picture Gallery Times Online Lawdiary@thetimes. co. uk Meet the chief legal designer Edward Fennell speaks to Brad Smith, the world's most important lawyer in computers LawWeek What the legal journals are reporting this week In the City American gigolos Prescott's got the clout In memoriam Your shout Readers' queries Lawbeard@thetimes. co. uk Cross-Examination Lawyer of the week Marketcomms.Com
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