News from 17/01/2006
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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Andrew Billen, Robert Cole, Dr Ernest Garcia, Ann Treneman Political Sketch, DJM, Sarah Potter, Tom Dyckhoff, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, David Aaronovitch, Dominic Kennedy and Tony Halpin, Donal Thompson, Linda Tsang, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Alex Wade, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, David Chater, Angela Court, David Maxwell, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Penny Wark, Clive Davis, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Will Pavia, Amanda Andrews Media Business Correspondent, Stephen Burgess national director Life Education, Michael Caplan, Ben Hoyle and Philip Webster, Prince Saud al-FAISAL, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Peter Wilson, Donald Hutera, Anthony Browne, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Ruth Gledhill, Don touhig, Mark Elmslie and Simon Portman, Gary Jacob, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Jonathan Gornall, K. Altham, Libby Purves, Derek Wyatt, Mp, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, James Delingpole, Dan McDougallin, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Michael Glover, Sally Muggeridge, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Dominic Graham de Montrose, Liz Chong, David Pannick, QC, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Haydn Shaughnessy, Angela Jameson, Emma Thompson, Russell Kempson, Edward Fennell, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, David Sparks, Giles Smith Sport on Television, Neil Harman, John Holmes, Tom Baldwin, Pete Paphides, Simon de Bruxelles, Geoffrey Dean, Stuart Miles, Lisa Longstaff and Cristel Amiss, Michael Evans Defence Editor and Anthony Browne, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Tom Edwards, Raymond Keene, Ian Evans, Lewis Smith, Rabbi Dr David, Matt Dickinson, Robina Rafferty, Sean O'Neill, Dr Tanya Byron, Kaveh Solhekol, J. Goldberg, Marc Aspland, Peta Bee, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Dan Sabbagh and Liz Chong, James Dyson, Chris Fomes, Alex Vaughan, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Malcolm N. Shaw, Nick Szczepanik, E. Kenneth Eckersley, Dominic Kennedy, John Cooper, Jonathan Clayton, Philip Webster Political Editor, Tosin Sulaiman, Ashling O'connor, George Caulkin, Bruce Anderson, Peter Rogers, Dileep Premachandran, Belinda Glaister, Alan Lee, Sue Austin, Andrew Stilton, Richard Beeston, Ben Webster, Carly Chynoweth, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Guy Hollebon, Chris Ayres, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Martin Richards and Christopher Irvine, Stephen Cragg, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Ben Hoyle, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, R. W. Cooper, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Stephen Bubb and Chris Melvin, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Sarah Shillito, Peter Klinger, Ross Anderson, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, David Mather,
ResumoThe Times Cabinet reshuffle delayed for Kelly Shell pulls out Leukaemia risk Tax laws 'hostile' Sven exit strategy 'Some religious leaders spew hatred—ours organise jumble … Index www.timesonline.co.uk Women GPs hit first by cuts in NHS Business Pay Health Troubles Picture Gallery In the Times Today Women GPs hit by NHS cuts Trouble Ahead Al-Jazeera asks for bomb details Consultant jailed Family killed Poet's rapture City to swear by Arson arrest Correction Stranger than Fiction Amdega A contract is still a contract even if it is a contract to kill A woman who hired a hitman to kill her has been awarded £2,000 because she is still alive. Alan Hamilton reports Lawyers fear for fate of innocent people under 'instant justice' Threat of cash cuts in benefits overhaul Rebel jailed for killing Britons Friends' fatal crash Girl's abduction Jobcentre strike Thai rape evidence Solicitors' fees Sun trial moved Air France How Ziggy the indiscreet parrot gave a cheating girlfriend the bird When the African grey said,'I love you, Gary' in his partner's voice, Chris Taylor became suspicious, writes Alan Hamilton How the Crisis Unfolded Kelly given four days to settle sex teacher crisis Cabinet reshuffle delayed as Education Secretary fights for survival Schools deny responsibility for checks David Aaronovitch Ex-teacher convicted of assault says he is not a paedophile Man at centre of storm says that he married pupil with whom he had relationship Offender claims that he was never a risk to children, reports Dominic Kennedy 'So hard to add a name to List 99' Big Brother turns away writ over Barrymore pool death Expedia.co.uk How was Galloway in two houses at once? You've got AA friend tiscali Suspects in Tube killing are caught on camera virgin atlantic dfs Chancellor budgets for fatherhood again-at 55 Drifter 'craved to be a killer' Prison suicide Diabetes gene Royal letters sold Unruly boy, 6, suspended from lessons ten times itv Disorders Affecting Children In his Sunday Telegraph column this weekend, the diarist … P&o Ferries Writing in these pages on Friday, Mark Oaten, the Lib … While filming a forthcoming BBC Watchdog exposé about Picture Gallery It's top secret, but M15 should beware the dame on a camel Ps BB Celebrity "I'm fortunate that I've seen only the … Dell Virgin Holidays School where Chinese is compulsory Used by Millions Abu Hamza 'boasted of Bosnia action' Videotapes show the radical preacher claiming to have dispensed advice to Mujahidin fighters, reports Sean O'Neill hp Ing Direct Lexus Flight or Fight It took four burly men to restrain air-rage drunk Royal memorial Parliament's links with interest groups need reform Islam and gays Join the debate with Times readers worldwide … timesonline.co.uk/debate Saving Bentley Priory Stop criticising the commission British Day? Own goal for honours list Doing bird Imperial rule Motorenz The Times Unhealthy Findings Some startling and less startling scientific results Delta Blues The stability and prosperity of Nigeria are at stake in its oilfields My Catch 22: I'd be a perfect member but it's impossible to join this club Racing Uncertainty The Liberal Democrats must not be led into the wilderness Thunderer: An even thinner blue line Picture Gallery Ailing from A-level overdose More educational certificates = better students. Or so our plodding, unimaginative system tells us Join the Debate No Great Britain day, please, we're British If the Chancellor thinks he's on to a vote-winning idea, he simply doesn't grasp the essence of our culture The paedophile panic: why we have reached half way to Bonkers Island Sucess for explorers following in Scott's Antarctic footsteps pro-activ (PA): PC dismissed for patrol car sex Mouse with a mighty mission Chew on this Multiple Display Advertising Items Dentist let her boyfriend 'wreak havoc' on patients directline.com Sir Menzies loses a Jag and gains a domestic dilemma SAGA Multiple Display Advertising Items Driver's guilty plea 'not enough' BNP leader's trial must not be put in jeopardy, warns judge British Gas Multiple Display Advertising Items Huntsmen in full cry to capture top English icon Pink faces likely in Whitehall after campaign gives foxhunting a chance to run off with culture 'prize', reports Will Pavia Ordination of women bishops a step closer Rac direct insurance Churches facing 'apocalypse soon' Bonhams Holiday Inn Rat-infested prison was unfit to house humans Behind Bars Patois-speaker is spared prison Picture Gallery SEAT Bird of prey swoops on pensioner Scientists pursue pig genome Lady Jane portrait 'uncovered' Submarine captain cleared greenflag.com Halifax times2 Banker sues for £11m over 'mini-Hitler' boss bullying A magic year for British cinema thanks to Harry Audiences are down elsewhere but the boy wizard helped the nation's film industry to buck the trend, reports Dalya Alberge Emirates Laugh? I even boosted my brachial artery blood flow Household insecticides could double child leukaemia risk Exercise 'Keeps dementia at bay' Pregnancy advice Blindness warning Puppeteers pull the right strings first night Theatre Horsehead ICA, SW1 national savings & investments Paul Smith Times World News Shell pulls out staff after attacks leave oilfields facing paralysis Poor Nigerians angry at the exploitation of their land are resorting to violence, writes Jonathan Clayton Oil-Rich Land, Dirt-Poor People Don't try to rescue us, warns kidnapped Briton Tactics and deals: the options for the world Rac direct insurance British swing back to nuclear power Aer' northern rock Global powers agree to turn screw Russia and China are key to West's plan to refer Iran to the UN Security Council, Richard Beeston writes Terrorist bombs hit Nato plans for reinforcement Multiple Display Advertising Items (Reuters): Chile's new leader promises love (Reuters): Islamist jailed over bombings (AP): Cultural exchange of blows Puppet master egg First lady of Africa is sworn in Republicans lose second big scalp in sleaze affair Rac direct insurance Weisz finds constant toil reaps Golden rewards Renaissance homechoice James Bond lake springs deadly leak Tourist Trap Polish plumbers split EU as trickle turns into flood Churchill The Times I wanted to eat him, not kill him, court is told Multiple Display Advertising Items Presidential rivals keep it in the family Times Business Branson gesture reignites talks Tuesday January 17 2006 No remedy found Torex slumps Sainsbury sale Quote of the day Hostile tax laws could drive big companies overseas Collins Stewart and FT in talks to settle libel case FTSE 100 Carmaker's managers in Iraq bribery allegations Morgan Stanley Stock Markets UK plc seeks refuge abroad from Brown regime North Sea Oil Commodities Safety issue Pound to Dollar Monsoon slips Currencies Business Need to Know World Markets Results in brief Morgan Stanley Smaller stock to watch Briefing Directors' dealing Rumour of the day Bet of the day The day's biggest movers Business Big Shot Look ahead Enel to sell stake Stop Press Qualcomm deal Toyota production 'Partnership' year Governor highlights global rate risk to UK Input Prices Hit 24-Year High Energy Fears British workers need protection from rates virus Industry squeezed by fuel prices Morgan Stanley Indian Investment in Britain Warning to British firms as India's UK investment rises Old Mutual closer to takeover of Skandia Virgin trains OFT inquiry 'irrelevant' after top magazine suppliers' £100m win Adman hits back at legal action Bargain Booze to flood country Visa threatens swipe at OFT Privilege founded in public interest in cases of false or defamatory reports Trials and Tribulations City champion who knows the ropes Case of the FT v East End 'bruiser' Messages differ on departure of boss at drug maker Monsoon boss in stand-off Sir Timothy cuts Sainsbury's stake Asos returns with record sales Maserati Going Global VNU in £5bn talks with top private equity firms Scramble for £56bn of nuclear clean-up contracts Can Firm Stay on the Rails? Eurotunnel revenue rises despite traffic fall HMRC says sorry for mistakenly fining firms Fund manager casts doubt on a Euronext takeover of LSE Aga builds sales in Eastern Europe Cashing in Lib Dems' charge over QinetiQ German steel firm nears 'junk' as bid war intensifies Royal Mint chief quits amid plans for a shake-up The Times Flattened dreams City Diary Firey Russians City Diary Low yield City Diary Horiemon revels in pricking the Establishment's bubble How Opportunity Knocked Japan's iconic hi-tech firm raided over market-rigging allegations Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times How much should you pay an American executive? Wall Street London Financial Futures Major Indices Commodities Eurotop 100 Money Rates % Sterling Spot and Forward Rates FTSE Volumes European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Dollar Rates Other Sterling Exchange Rates Menzies moves lower after rival warns of tough trading climate Gilts Skandia saga set to run and run for Old Mutual's investors Anglo American City subscribes to talk of bad news to come from Vodafone Stock Markets Aga Foodservice 62 Business Equity Prices The Times The Times Unit Trust Information Service Cancer Research UK This is a paid-for information service. For further … Times Register William W. Howells Influential anthropologist who championed an interdisciplinary approach to the study of Man Professor William W. Howells, anthropologist, was born on November 27,1908. He died on December 20,2005, aged 97 Lives Remembered Alistair Sampson Barrister turned dealer in English pottery and antiques who enjoyed a parallel career as a humorous writer and broadcaste Alistair Sampson, barrister, antiques dealer and humorist, was born on May 1,1929. He died of cancer on January 13,2006, aged 76 David Pritchard Mind games expert and chess champion whose promotion of indoor games brought attention to Chinese and Japanese chess David Pritchard, games expert, was born on October 19,1919. He died on December 12,2005, aged 86 Innocent parties in VAT carousel fraud are entitled to their tax back Court of Justice of the European Communities Speed essential when child victim has to give evidence Court of Appeal Jamie Hodgson Society photographer who preferred to capture the jazz greats Court Circular Legal News Appointments in the Armed Forces Change of Ambassador Latest Wills Church News Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … In Memoriam-Private Chess Birthdays Anniversaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bridge Drawing down the fire from heaven Weather Eye Nature Notes The Times Five-Day Forecast Times Online Times Sport Injury costs Harchibald his place in Champion Racing Times Test Cheltenham Betting McCoy joined at head of field as rivals jockey for position Fontwell Park The Times Sports Book Folkestone Southwell Plumpton Racing Yesterday's Results The Results Service Today's Fixtures Snow Reports Mother Morgan set to restart glittering career Badminton Jenkins hopes for change of luck on road to recovery Triathlon Olympic hero tells David Powell why he wants to make his mark for being more than just a gallant loser O'Sullivan takes charm offensive to new heights Snooker Hill climbs peak to beat Skelton Officials accused Bristow berated Ouseph debut Mantell shines Win Tickets to the Masters Dungy puts Colts' play-off defeat into proper perspective American Football Schedule Leeds finally grow weary of Ward's indiscipline Rugby League Kerrs hoping for relative success with another top-ten finish Ice Skating Links Williams in a fury after early defeat by teenager Australian Open Serena continues to put weight of press expectation behind her Roddick gets back into the swing of things Times Online Results from Melbourne Park Exit Henman as endgame draws near Japan place focus on raising level of national team David Hands finds the country taking a positive approach to the disappointment of their failed bid to stage the World Cup The Times Wales shocked as Parker retires and Thomas adds to injury list India's withdrawal puts Champions Trophy at risk Killing Fields How the Records Tumbled in Lahore Bold Sehwag stands and delivers Cricket Sanderson stretches lead after more Farr failures Sailing Times Online Seaman has safe hands in little and large show The Times German ticket organisers are not true to type All in the Family Links The Premiership Today Doubters fear another fine mess for Ireland Uniting behind one goal in Football out of Africa-Day Two In the second of a five-part series, Owen Slot looks at how Angola defied overwhelming odds to reach the World Cup finals Tomorrow Angola Gerrard picked for Uefa team Jewell appeal Nelsen's plea Finnish start Long-term Tuttle Whole new ball game evolving in world of sheikh, tattle and moles Who can stand the heat? Chelsea agree Bridge loan to aid World Cup bid Robben Dismissal a Blight before the Mourning after Ill-fated Souness forced to go searching for a player or two Deeney Delight Fowler's days at City numbered Ferguson evades action over rant Forward makes peace with Moyes and will stay Nuneaton take to big stage seeking improbable twist Tom Dart finds fans of the non-league club treasuring their golden moment with keyrings, coasters and wall plaques Advanced Hair Studio Play It Again How Tonight's Ties Should Pan out The Times Crossword 23,188 The Insider Rugby fans have until today to apply to be among the … Whatever Sir Bobby Robson is on, he should bottle and … E-Mail: theinsider@thetimes.co.uk Replay defeat the stuff of McClaren's nightmares Sport Uniting behind One Goal The Times Picture Gallery Eriksson exit strategy moves up FA agenda 7 Richard Morrison passnotes theface Smooth operator theclick thebulletin Index Memo to all mistresses (stop fooling yourself: he'll never leave his wife) Single, older women spell trouble for a man. In an extract from his new book, times2's Microwave Man Jonathan Gornall explains why Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Picture Gallery Nuns, Pugin and a grotesque redevelopment Judas isn't innocent, OK Access all arias By George! If I were... ... Ruth Kelly, I would resign, says Hugo Rifkind No guns, no drugs, no bling The Andrew Billen Interview The wit and wisdom of Sway's lyrics set him apart from other rappers The Times The workout It's high heels, not trainers, you'll need for the latest exercise class, says Peta Bee parents Just the job for the rugged and caring man? Encouraging men to work in nurseries is not the solution to our childcare problems, says Emma Thompson Is it acceptable for our four-year-old daughter to be quite so spirited? A Problem Shared Chocolate: can it get any better than this? Haydn Shaughnessy on the health benefits of our favourite sweet Dish Index I robot: put your feet up, I do chores Coming soon to a dirty room near you, a new generation of helpers. Stuart Miles reports More than just friends? No thanks James Dyson says don't love robots—use them Don't leave home without one of five A guy needs that many coats to cover himself, says James Delingpole Winter: A Season for All Coats Microwave Man Save the Male is the theme, now that I'm all right, Jack The kit Movies, music and games…it must be a camera How I found myself bankrupt Spending on credit led to a cash crisis for Alex Vaughan Index Children of the revolution Jacob Epstein and his peers smashed the status quo, says Rachel Campbell-Johnston Pick of the Jewish galleries Oh you pretty things Around £100 Postal Certificate Snap up a photo job Win a six-month contract as a photographer on The Times, Michael Glover explains how The Times The Times The urbane space man Architecture David Adjaye makes cool buildings in the grittiest places. But how revolutionary is his work, asks Tom Dyckhoff reviews first night first night Pop Doloroso Spitz, E1 Entertainments Manchester's superb chip off the old Bloc Shostakovich Festival Various venues, Manchester Jazz Mose Allison Live! on the Park, SW1 Pop Stephen Fretwell Shepherds Bush Empire, W12 tv & radio Radio Choice Comedy Locations The Times Index Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Kids Factual Sport television multichannel Choice Answers from Back Page television terrestrial amazon.co.uk Viewing Guide Variations Film Choice In the hands of a Western geisha Last Night's TV Su Doku Cubed crestaholidays times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 3802 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Acorn Stairlifts Public Agenda Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside The Top Stories Irritant of the Week Otherviews Public sector focuses on deviant behaviour Issue of the Week Surveillance The Top Jobs National Icons The modern Icons that 1,000 people think sum up England in the 21st century The Borrowers The number of people, in millions, who borrow from libraries, compared with the number of visits to libraries Education Issues The topics that are important to managers in higher education institutions in the UK (out of 107 respondents) Public Opinion Local Government 4 Seen in Hansard Standards Board under fire Local Government The Issue Explained Resilience It's all right for some NAO says 'use the force' Index Cool mood hits acute hospital funding PFI Rant of the Week An integrated network for all Interview Ben Webster meets Liverpool's transport chief, a man who plans to reintroduce trams to a city with 37 separate bus operators, few cars and virtually no traffic congestion Media Monitor Visit the Public Agenda Website and Search our Jobs … In the Professional Press New Medical Research Just don't call it faith-healing Health Other Stories we Liked No, you can't have two GPs Choose your queue wisely Index Cameron aims charm offensive at health staff Shock Tactics City regions ponder first steps Policy Healthcare cuts hurt carers Social Services Hero... Index Flak for trafficking paper Children ... And Villain Care of the Dog Legislation Update Education Foreign Ways Qualifications are of 'little use' Education Salary Watch How to Get a Job as A... Support Worker Index Cut-price classes rile student leaders Free to Abuse No reward for community spirit Regeneration Builders wary of academies Construction Prize Caption Competition Buzzwords are brighter Planning Web Watch Prisons Inside White Hall Experts contest rapid reforms Prisons Rescue authorities fail to catch on to modernisation Fire Service Social Enterprise Coalition Officers feel the force of bureaucracy Police All Stirred up Charities answer cry for help Antisocial Behaviour What they say about Blair's respect agenda Lessons I Have Learnt Public Opinion Management In the Chatrooms Seconds out, it's budget time Management How to... Capitalise on Volunteering So what do coaches do? Learning from disasters Course Watch Careers Last week we incorrectly stated that the cost for the … Strain Games Keep the customer satisfied Interview Differences between the public and private sectors do exist but they should not be an excuse for the two not to share best practice, John Tizard tells Carly Chynoweth Can the Private Sector Learn from Public Governance? The Key to... Harnessing Internal Critics Jobs Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Not Jobs Over to you... What Worked for Me Case Study Diary Dates Inside Law the Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Rethink on corporate killing MPs have told the Government to fulfil its promise to introduce workable legislation on corporate killing, says Michael Caplan Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Law Section Oddities, freaks and laughs among the dusty legal tomes 'Why we believe the police have lost sight of rape' While Tony and Ian Blair focus on defeating terrorists, are domestic violence, rape and racist assault being forgotten? As new police powers come into force, Lisa Longstaff and Criostel Amiss loot at rap Ladbroke Grove train crash: the Crown Prosecution Service last month said that it would not bring manslaughter charges New Police Powers Thoroughly modern coppers and the Seventies TV time … Life on Mar shows just how much has changed in the police for the better, writes John Cooper CPS's new drive to employ poachers and gamekeepers lawboard@thetimes.co.uk Bird flu - when can a monopoly be broken? Drug company profits or public health? Mark Elmslie and Simon Portman cast light on the dilemma of patents law week What the legal journals are reporting this week Edward Fennell in the City Manches' maritime practice CC surge A tragedy for all Royal flush, full house or to time to fold? Just months before gaming laws change, a poker club has been charged under 1960s laws, says Alex Wade Lawdiary@thetimes.co.uk Lawyer of the week tradingplaces@thetimes.co.uk Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items
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