News from 20/01/2006
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Andrew Robson, Robert Cole, DJM, Penny Ritchie Calder, Neelam Verjee, Des Keenan, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Harold Cottam, Simon Barnes, Penny Nicholson, Former Detective Sergeant, Duncan Grey, Mark Souster, Richard Beeston and Sam Coates, Philip Howard, Richard Thomas, Information Commissioner, Christine Seib, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, James Bone, James Ducker, John O'Byrne, Lorna Blackwood, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Lucia Van Der Post, Catherine Riley Property Editor, James Hider, Jenny Knight, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Andrew Potter, Chair, Dr Liz Willetts, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Gilbert and George, Amanda Andrews and Joe Bolger, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Gary Jacob, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Phoebe Greenwood, Tom Baidwin, Zahid Hussein and Daniel McGrory, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Rosemary Bennett and David Charter, Professor Joan Higgins, Chair, Charles Bremner, J. Patricia EVans, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Thomas Ravenscroft, Gerard Baker, Simon Humphrey, Chief Superintendent, Jane Wheatley, Rick Broadbent, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Monica Langley, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Phoebe Greewood, Raymond Keene, Matt Hughes, Rashaad Thirlway, Sean O'Neill, Kaveh Solhekol, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Oliver James, Dr John Marr, Andrew Collins, Helen Nugent, Karen George, Damian Whitworth, Mick Hume, Mark Taha, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Thomasina Miers, Richard lrving, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Steve Gledhill, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Peter Young, Steve Jelbert, Tom Baidwin and Anna Stroman, Philip Webster Political Editor, Richard Ford and Rosemary Bennett, Jane Shilling, Brian MacArthur, Peter Croft, Ian Mitchell, Ian Johns, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Jan Johns, Catherine O'Brien, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Alice King, Jo Darke, Chief Executive, Martin Loop, David Sanderson, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Chris Baker, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Mark Walters, Ben Hoyle, Leo Lewis, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, Michael Evans, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Andrew Riley, David Wright, Grag Hurat Political Correspondent, Jenny Davey, Tim Hammond, Mark Morris, choreographer, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Alexandra Blair and Tony Halpin, Nick Meo, Joe Bolger, Ben West, Harry Whitham,
ResumoThe Times Blair set to retreat on school reform Al-Qaeda 'truce' Apple windfall Bricks and Mortar Mobiles 'safe' Index Rail fares will treble as cheap tickets go Tribal tests Sergeant-Major, be a mother to me. . . MPs' report gives Blair a battle plan for school retreat In the Times Today The Times Rail saver fares to be axed Steadying hand assists reform On Other Pages Two charged in lawyer murder Air incident 'was caused by stress' 'Gunmen laughed as they shot PC' Fast craft to Pluto under way at last Fatherhood Boodles Raindance Priest who became a father takes flight, but 'new Ireland' asks why? Bin Laden tape warns of attacks but offers US a truce Leaked paper revveals effort to stifle CIA flights debate Guantanamo link to July 7 Three charged over arson deaths Tube shooting: 10 may face charges Brothers jailed for killing couple The Test Jarhead Amazon tribe reshapes thinking on pure maths Today's special supermarket offer: free phone calls on the net Growth of a New Service Internet Telephone Do mobiles cause brian cancer? There's no sign of it, say scientists Leadership hopeful fails to wiin over Lib Dem Mps Cisco Systems Atlantic rowers faced near-death experience The Link Books in your Times Tomorrow Mary-Ann's friend tells of rape and torture ordeal High-grosser Ted outstrips all other PMs Mastercard Despite his own fondness for libidinous blondes (eg, … Congratulations to the comedy writer Annie Grififn … Falling off the CBB biog Ps Citroèn Columbia Pictures Workplace stress link to higher heart risk Feeling short of sleep breath. . . and money? New Model Kelly Ford War over illegal downloads rages on Wilson Pickett dies at 64 Heart attak kills soulman who sang hit in the Midnight Hour, reports Ben Hoyle New Labour's oldest enemies? Staples virgin atlantic The mother of all sergeant-majors BT Broadband Toyota Help for the artist A culture of competition Keeping sex offenders out of our schools Prostitute safety Join the debate with Times readers worldwide. . . timesonline.co.uk/debate Medical research need not fall foul of the law Queen Mother memorial English out of tune Rock heavy Picture Galley Supportin Evidence The Child Support Agency is an extreme example of state inefficiency Off-Peak is off No saver fares? No worries, no queues and no passengers Who will vet the vetters and protect my children from fear and mistrust Educating Ruth The welfare of children matters more than that of teachers or ministers Thunderer: I resist the Abbey habit We can't deny the deniers Austria's action iin lockin up David Irving, the extremist historian, is offensive to free speech The Times Join the Debate How to tame the Treasury beast To fix the machinery of government, Gordon Borwn's fief must be drastically cut to size Imagine the scene: gay cowboys lasso oiled-up drug company baddies dfs dfs In the Running Best Film British thriller's Oscar hopes lifted by prospect of a rich crop of Baftas Munich New look at rapist drugs but cannabis stays Class C Brief Encounter that Led to Death Boots shogun su doku Police face critics over stalker who killed beautician Kelly's plan for sex offenders wins over MPs and rescues her career Parents' Voice Counter-attack leaves Blair with a reshuffel dilemma Political Briefing Ruth does a bit of swotting and finds her inner head girl Political Sketch Loophole means after-hours club pupils still at risk PC World The Computer Superstore Artist's home lost to the sea Community service for rap star The lightest cholesterol lowering spread High street chain to stop selling cathode ray tube televisions More dangerous strain of bird flu AOL Broadband Chesney King Kong By a Correspondent: Man tells of fight to sae buried girl Sub captain cleared of bullying his young crew Furniture Village HM Revenue & Customs Mountains of Mars 'were once covered with snow' homechoice digital home network Vital Verses 'Offensive' remarks taken straight from Koran, defeence says Harry Potter thief jailed QM2 sails again Tube train fire Channel row ends Warding off MRSA King of the road Generaous Scots You can preach what you like, but no bloodshed, MI5 told me A cathedral of all things weired and wonderful first night Visual Art ebookers.com The Sharpest Critics Times World News Talking the plunge at -35C "Dunk your head three times. The first time your feel good, the second you feel numb, and third your feel euphoria better than any orgasm' Chilling out Beware, you could die of heart attack British firms top foreign spending on US lobbyists Averys (AP): Comatose girl may survive Out of order (Reuters): Heroin charge (AP): Nomadic conflict (AP): Student spy anger (AP): Military unrest (AP): Tito widow plight (AP): Obscene yoghurt Dixons Star 'sacked Pa over pregnancy' Laurence Fishburne is being sued by an assistant who says he objected to her being a single mother, writes James Bone US swaps cocktails for diplomatic hotsports Foreign Editor's Briefing keypoint (AP): Snake finds a new prey mate Google asked to reveal searches (Reuters): Giant grill to defrost jets toasted Brokeback Mountain Death threat for oilfield hostages (Reuters): Christ's story in black, not white Nationwide Ancient oak felled to make barrels for Chateua Latour sky Outrage over innocent 13 jailed in sex abuse scandal Exrremists who pose a new threat - at the ballot box Hamas, the deadliest Palestinian militant movement, is poised to make a serious electoral impact, Stephen Farrell writes Taking Lives, but Not Bribes Release of prisoners 'not linked' to kidnap deadline By Our Foreign Staff: Peacekeepers die in air crash Fatal Flights churchill Time runs out for the watch Sales plunge as teenagers keep up to the minute with their mobile phones, reports Chris Ayres in Los Angeles By Our Foreign Staff: Nuclear warning to 'rogue' regimes Obsession with caged birds kills off wild white starling Mitsubishi Motors At Risk The Times Times Business Friday January 20 2006 S&n final-salary members to pay Investment surge Quote of the day 500 entertainment channel who Apple chief in talks to sell Pixar to Disney Unhappy Families at FTSE 100 Matalan 'a takeover target' as chief quits Emirates Stock Markets India takes steps on to the world stage Business Editor's Commentary North Sea Oil Commodities Sinking funds Pound to Dollar Tesco toehold Currencies Business Need to Know World Markets The day's biggest movers Results in brief Smaller stock to watch Briefing Directors' dealings Rumour of the day Bet of the day Look ahead Business big shot The Times Photosales LVMH sale up Stop Press Google defiant TNK-BP unit sale Shares rebound but suicide rocks Livedoor inquiry The Times Merrill profits from return of investors UK 'faces year of rising joblessness' MacQuarie faces tough choice as LSE share price rises United Airlines Poor figures scupper bonus payments for Asda workers Africa Travel Centre Falling Comet hits Kesa Dsg fights internet rivals with Dixons Warehouse Bid for Computacenter fails Equity firms cirlce Caudwell Relaxed rules on foreign retailers could allow British stores into India Luxury brands turn gaze on potential new market Shire wins deal to hold off copycats on Adderall Vive la France Pfizer profit worries Gift of the cab Wheeelie dealers Close-run thing Outcry forces Dwp to scrap legislative changes Government's lifeboat will cost young northern companies dear New bond threat to pensions Fear factor should not thwart Japan albarari Ted Baker and Austin Reed see smart Christmas trading Out-of-town shopping park to change hands for £360m Minister opposes EU plan to regulate internet Channel 4 chief asks for free digital spectrum Grey matters as games maker seeks new targets Dan Sabbagh reports on why Nintendo needs to appeal to a new audience Google to cut cost of ads in 'bundled packages' Media Mediapolis The Eclipse Organisation Ltd. Circulation Figures There's lots of life left in those dead trees Media Paper round 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 Asia Energy shares fuelled by hopes for Bangladeshi project Gilts Computacenter has a chance to improve on its 'triple c' cast Tempus Hard Drive Vedanta Lloyds Tsb surges on talk of stakebuilding by Buffett Stock Markets Ted Baker Business Equity Prices action on Addiction The Times Ujit Trust Information Service The Times Join the Debate Times Register Sidney Frank American tycoon who used his millions to honour the unsung hero of British aviation - R. J. Mitchell, designer of the Spitfire Sidney Frank, businessman and philanthropist, was born on October 2,1919. He died on January 10,2006, aged 86 Anton Rupert South African business magnate who set up a wine and tobacco company and turned it into a vast international empire Anton Rupert, businessman and conservationist, was born on October 4,1916. He died on January 18,2006, aged 89 Professor Philip Gfierson Cambridge don who became an outstanding collector and historian of ancient coins Professor Philip Grierson, scholar and historian of coins, was born on November 15,1910. He died on January 15,2006, aged 95 Lives Remembered Balancing the interests of creditors Court of Appeal Hotel owners need not restrict windows Court of Appeal Facilitating being in teh country Court of Appeal Questions Answered Plots, Christian names and glottal stops Court Circular Appointments Church News Latest Wills Births, Marriages and Deaths Forthcoming Marriages Civil Partnerships Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Memorial Services In Memoriam-Private Presentations Chess Birthdays Anniversaries Personal Column Bridge Encounters Trade-Sale.co motorpoint Chic, sleek and anything but meek Kevin Eason is relieved to find that French manufacturers have finally rediscovered some of their long-lost joie de vivre Mercedes-Benz Time is Right for Clio to Prove Worthy of Honour Citroèn C4 Vtr+1.6 HDi Peugeot 407 Coupé 2.7 V6 HDi Jaguar Brotherwood Automobility Limited The Times So cold it makes your spit crackle Weather Eye Nature Notes The Times Five-Day Forecast Times Online Times Sport Kingscliff lifts Walford after meeting to foreget Flintoff prepares to push new boundaries Clive Brittain made a flying start to the Dubai Carnival … Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Times Test Musselburgh Wolverhampton The Times Sports Book Chepstow The Results Service Today's Fixtures Football O'Sullivan happy to take his time Revenge mission McGoldrick mix-up Mansell returns Monte Carlo's glitz goes missing Motor Rallying D-Day for Vickery in fight to save career Premiership Rugby Academy Italians frozen out after Leeds are given cup reprieve Revised Pool Two Premier Rugby Wales song for Europe hits hollow note again Hewitt finds little to shout about as decline continues Tennis Australian Open Pierce feels the heat to join exodus of tumbling seeds Results from Melbourne Park Times Online Slutskaya out on her own Tour postponed Maloney returns Thomson surprise Singh gives show of power to master strong winds Golf Scores Times Online The Sunday Times Chambers approaching payback time Athletics There's a fake sheikh waiting out there for all of us. Have you met yours yet? Pardew sets his sights on Barcelona pair The Premiership Today Dowie steps up the pace in pursuit of second place New dawn beckons in a land Owen Slot concludes a series on the World Cup qualifiers by talking to two former stars who hope a brighter future exists for Ghana World Cup Countdown Egypt welcomes gifted Mido as the man to play many parts Cup Details Time to deliver, says Shepherd McCarthy still thinking positive Redknapp denies being tapped up From primary school to the Rick Broadbent traces the path of Theo Walcott's astonishing rise as the player prepares to become football's most expensive 16-year-old Teenage Kicks Arsenal Offer a Caring Home Neville defends United's record Carragher targets crucial month Miller moving for family reasons Henry seeking statement of Arsenal intent Hitachi Rodent XI The Times Crossword The Insider While no full-blown bung investiagtion has been ordered … Lawyers were working into the early hours to complete … Old Trafford mice give Cup a tail of unexpected Bill Edgar says animals on the field of play are not a new phenomenon Sport Pearce 'not ready for England' The Times Mitsubishi Shogun Sport Sport the £12m Star Depression pass notes the face Queen of the screen the click the bulletin contents Descent into darkness As a top politician resigns to fight depression Monica Langley chronicles how the illness took the life of a Wall Street millionaire and Oliver James explains why more of us are suffering from it Zankel was sleeping more and told his wife that he was 'tired offighting'. He began to talk about killing himself Blame, insatiably demanding parents and our materialist society How depression struck down theBlair's wedding usher Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Picture Gallery I try to remove graffiti, and come up against a wall Load up with petrol, get a load of vitriol Dring dring, ha ha Ten signs. . . that your nanny is calling the shots Hair with Hari The Times Travel Direct I need a pretty dress for going back to work but I can afford only £150. What are my options? Luxury with Lucia The Times Informal, filling and finger-licking good food A Mexican feast of tacos and delicious fillings is a joy to share, says Thomasina Miers In season: celerlac Desperate Housekeeping Clean windows The drug that may improve the outcome for high-risk women health Femara heops to reduce the recurrence and spread of breast cancer in patients, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Sobering up Someone seemsto bewatching over me, thank God sounds They're big and they're clever The success of Arctic Monkeys marks the return of brainy pop, says Andrew Collins Odd couplets—poets of rock 86, and Damon Albarn's hot tip The pioneer Ambrose Adckoya Campbell is as creative as ever, Stephen Dalton learns The load down: this week's hot tracks José González Veneer Classical Mariss Jansons Shostakovich Symphonies Pop Richard Ashcroft Keys to the World Albums Pop Sing-Sing And I Singles Pop Beck Guerolito Radio Downloads New Bands It's all right, Marr, we're only greedy Everyone wants a Smiths reunion. Well, you can have half of one, says Pete Paphides The return of Nosmo King John Cale is about to set outon a smoke-free tour. Gigs in Digs organises fresh-air concerts. Gabrielle Starkey is de-lighted An example to us all. . . The Times Cor blimey, look at the struts on that! There's an enticing strip show taking place at the South Bank, finds a Richard Morrison Last chances to choose the Times/South Bank show Break through star My five favourite Mozart moments Me and My Mozart: Entertainments LPO/Elder Concert Queen Elizabeth Hall Blackbud Pop Borderline, Wc2 Monsieur Ibrahim. . . Theatre Bush, W12 Sejanus: His Fall Theatre Trafalgar Studios, Sw1 tv & radio Radio Choice The Times David Chater's choices Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page television terrestrial amazoncouk The World according to Google BBC Two, 7 pm 30 Minutes Channel 4,7. 30pm Variations Jjudge John Deed Bbc One, 8.30pm Timewatch Bbc Two, 9pm Police Story (1965) Five, 9pm Bird (1988) BBC Four, 10pm) Londinium (2001) ITV1, midnight The ugly rumours that haunt the PM Last Night's TV Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 3805 Word Watching Polygon Digital Hearing Aids Information Services Ltd Bricks and Mortar The Surveyor One family's test-drive of a new house produced a wealth of ideas for a better life, but it'll cost you Focus on East Anglia Picture Galley In Large House in Southeast London West Norwood, Se27: six-bedroom semi-detached house with rooms over three floors Out Cottage in Small Essex Village Doddiinghurst: a Grade Ii listed property with a 90ft garden in rural surroundings Away Mansion in Scottish Highlands Lairg: a huge listed former agricultural college in ten acres of gardens and grounds A Boutique Bolt Hole If you want to let a pied-à-terre with a difference, try a virtual hotel, says Jayne Dowle Newfound The Price is Wrong Guide prices for proeprty at auction are set low to tempt buyers, writes Ben West Gavel Tips Auction Stations London House with Off-Street Parking Four-storey property in Battersea in need of some attention. For auction on February 13 Devon Grade Ii Listed Cottage Cheshire End-Of-Terrace House George Wimpey estilo Octacon The Great Indoors What's New for You? Reader Offer Octacon Bauhaus The Times Barratt Rules of Attraction Graham Norwood tots up exactly how much location affects the value of your home A-List versus B-List British Gas Women Heed the Call to Alms An almshouse founded in the 17th century for retired gentlemen is to open its doors to female residents, reports Andrew Riley Devon Flat in a Converted Almshouse Scotland Second Home in a Monastery Essex Modern Mock Almshouse A Bit of Extra Polish Foreign buyers can at last revel in the restored glory of Cracow, says Zoe Dare Hall For Sale George Wimpey Investment Itchy Feet Syndrome Jenny Knight meets three seekers after the perfect lifestyle Pastures New Classic New York MacAnthony Realty International The Villas LeSPORT avatar Lennards Properties International The Name Onthe Finest Homes Barratt Barratt The Times Mortgage Service Loan Advice The Times Offers Direct Coat Racks What's on National Homebuyers Heritage Gate
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