News from 26/01/2006
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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Giles Smith, Steve Withers, Gabriele Marcotti, Carol Lewis, Robert Cole, Matthew Syed, DJM, Michael Evans and Andrew Pierce, Alexandra Frean, Stephen Farrell and Ian MacKinnon, Martin Birchall, Peter Lansley, Sean O'Neill, Steve Bird and Lewis Smith, Mark Souster, Philip Howard, Ken Bruce, Hilary Finch, Camilla Cavendish, Christine Seib, David Chater, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, James Bone, James Ducker, Sam Marlowe, Simon Walker, Michael Grade, Wendy Ide, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Richard Owen and Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Jane MacArtney, Valerie Elliott, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Paddy Harverson Communications Secretary, Anthony Browne, Ruth Gledhill, Rory Watson, Dr Libby Wilson, Alison Ravetz, Joe Morgan, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Sarah Hobson, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Mr Justice Silber, Alan Hamilton, Dr. J. E. Staines, Anatole Kaletsky, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Graham Keeley, Genevieve Fox, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Robert Saunders, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Oleg Gordievsky, Lesley Hovington, Sarah Vine, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Tom Baldwin, David Hands Correspondent, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Ann Treneman Parliamentary Sketch, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Sean MacAulay, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Sumeet Chatterjee, Kaveh Solhekol, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Beryl Dixon, Lynn Hughes, Chris Campling, Jill Sherman, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Dick Taverne, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Carolyn Asome, Father Bryan Storey, Kevin Maher, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, A. Paul Davey, Mary Ann Sieghart, Philip Webster Political Editor, Tosin Sulaiman, Michele Kirsch, Ian Johns, Philip Kotler, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, George Caulkin, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Caroline Merrell and Christine Seib, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Carly Chynoweth, Denis Seguin, David Sanderson, Jacqui Goddard, David Sinclair, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, John Naish, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Dr Mayur Lakhani, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Leo Lewis, Bill Edgar, James Christopher, Clare Dight, Robert Kemp, W. W. Suen, Anthony Jennings, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Pauline Druiff, Conal Gregory, Paula Griffiths, Jenny Davey, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft,
ResumoThe Times Hamas marches into politics Terror dispute Microsoft offer Token times2 Pope on love Index Hospitals on critical list as NHS cash crisis spirals screen George Galloway faces the world Intelligence chiefs resisted backing anti-terrorism Bill In the Times Today NHS heading for critical list Trusts in Trouble Lib Dem group to join Labour BNP leader in attack on Islam Suspected IRA man extradited Police won't be forced to merge Why this plastic is far from fantastic Glenmor Cost of the Card The Rising Tide of Teenage Debt Credit card firm targets teens Hamas is born as political force Stephen Farrell and Ian MacKinnon on an historic shift in the balance of power Voters Have their Say Ballot box power may tame the extremists Emirates 'Let us Be Judged by our Deeds' Prince Harry is expected to serve in a battle zone He will probably be sent to Iraq or Afghanistan after choosing a frontline regiment, Michael Evans and Andrew Pierce report From respect to contempt, Galloway gets back to reality Voters lose faith in an MP who put his celebrity status first As he read the hooting headlines, it slowly sank in: trouble, deep trouble Caitlin Moran on the Eviction Local Concerns Fertility kit offers women a glance at biological clock Multiple Display Advertising Items Check-ups at checkout PC World Husband left US soon after family was killed Jaguar When we heard that David Lammy, the Culture Minister, … AOL Sir Paul McCartney has been refused retrospective planning … Picture Gallery For this night only, expect dress codes to loosen at … Captain's Blog Ps People Drummer snares a snapper Multiple Display Advertising Items Suicide doctor 'would go to jail for beliefs' Lexus Help Wanted Whale badly needed a decent meal London could not cater for a visitor that demanded deep-water squid, says Valerie Elliott Dell Harrods Holidays to Change your Life We are making far too many laws, says Archbishop openreach Multiple Display Advertising Items Shot mother wins right to her children Appeal Court rules that living in Britain is in the best interests of family in violent custody dispute, reports Alexandra Frean US lobbying Artists resale Right to row The costs of supporting our 'sicknote culture' Canada's election Join the debate with Times readers worldwide... Churches are for the people Assisted dying No to goo Spooky Dawn chorus The Times Love Excelling A moving papal exploration of passion, human and divine About a Car Victory for inquiry in the case of Kofi Annan and the Mercedes-Benz Explosions in the mind: why art will always have the edge over terror Arts Notebook Limehouse Link The SDP has proved a rather successful failure Thunderer: Devoutly to be wished Schmooze, not breaking news Will the bigwigs at Davos solve the world's problems? No, but it's perfect for face-to-face networking The Times The However-you-want-it Show The on-demand revolution is a colossal advance on today's limited television-watching IT disasters, glossy brochures—it's all Whitehall's ever-expanding wasteline Qatar Waterstone's Next door's pigeons in a flap over plastic owl Grandmother's cunning decoys lead to threat of ASBO, Alan Hamilton reports Passengers in line for rail loyalty card British Gas Jail criticised over sex offenders Prisons Job cuts 'wrecking department' Civil Service Police ignoring most crime gangs Crime Healssale Crack dealer shot by police Bird flu scares Murder rate down M-way traffic lights Radio campaign A passionate Gaultier pumps up the volume Northern Rock Group Annual Results for the year ended 31 December 2005 northern rock Outrage at Prescott's £168m bill for housing consultants Demolition Path Businessman's four-year vendetta New anglers cross a fine line Rush on tickets for £100m prize Bono sees red over Aids wstore British Museum to stage Michelangelo exhibition Pope Benedict puts body and soul into declaration of love The Pope said he had chosen the theme of love and charity 'because the world love is too much abused in the world today' The Voice of Authority dfs Passionate prose is a real revelation Comment Brown's Chancellor—a tough job, but someone's got to do it Political Briefing Davos Live Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Damilola's last words:'I'm Ok' Blair agrees Tory terms for pact on education Roll up, roll up for the amazing Tone 'n' Dave show Parliamentary Sketch Inadequate schools on increase, says chief inspector Laura Ashley Prostitute killer jailed for life Sentence plea Last pit to close Not so serene Insurance irony Elderly couple murdered in 'a burglary that went wrong' A nonchalant demonstration of New York cut and thrust first night Rock The Strokes Shepherds Bush Empire, W12 Travelbag Index Times World News Annan's son pays up for car at heart of inquiry by The Times UN Secretary-General's son will hand over tax he avoided by registering Mercedes in father's name, reports Tom Baldwin It's a start - but I still have questions for the UN chief The End, by Gabriel García Márquez The acclaimed 78-year-old author has written his final chapter, saying his heart is not in it any more. Graham Keeley reports Multiple Display Advertising Items Booking a Place in History (AP): Putin links spy row to NGOs A true Caravaggio or a fake? Planet most like Earth is found Air France Ground Zero, the film set How US lost billions in Wild West gamble to rebuild Iraq Frittered Away Germany's ransom policy 'is putting citizens at risk' (AFP): Daughter flees Chile tax case (Reuters): Soldier loses legs (AP): Blame for bombs (AFP): Neo-Nazi teacher (AP): Nursery shooting (AFP): Tigers to talk (AP): Charges dropped (Reuters): Farm subsidy Why Patience Did Not Last Multiple Display Advertising Items State silences voice of youth A journal whose criticism of the Communist Party made it a must-read for the elite has been shut, Jane MacArtney writes Boy wins fight over right to wear a skirt to school Multiple Display Advertising Items . . . as Jacko gets girly in Bahrain Multiple Display Advertising Items Star of Reservoir Dogs found dead in his bed How spoonful of methanol will help world go round Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times History calls communists to account Regimes of Death Merkel looks to Britain as model for a free market Times Business Poker settlement on the cards Icap close to deal Rightmove float Threat to LSE bid Quote of the day Microsoft may open Windows source code to rivals Lloyds holds talks to cut £3bn pension fund deficit China's economy in fourth and closing FTSE 100 Morgan Stanley Stock Markets P&o conspiracy theory doesn't hold water Business Editor's Commentary North Sea Oil Commodities Legal gamble Pound to Dollar Higher stakes Currencies Business Need to Know World Markets Results in brief Morgan Stanley Smaller stock to watch Briefing Directors' dealings Rumour of the day Bet of the day Look ahead The day's biggest movers Business big shot Honeywell bids Stop Press Refco stake dives Lear loses $596m BlackBerry date Prudential warns of tough year for pensions market Fresh scrutiny of bank charges Another F&c executive leaves as clear-out continues Prudent Plan Northern Rock lifted in lending ranks by record year Morgan Stanley Attracting Americans Including retail buyers would almost double £25m float fees City traders bet on a top price for QinetiQ flotation accenture Lukoil find 'biggest for decade' Jaeger-Lecoultre Spain to stub out cheap cigarettes Tastes changed because women prefer blonds Rentokil cuts 1,700 jobs in closure HSBC High stakes City Diary Prized title City Diary Small surrounds City Diary Treasury inquiry into gilt-yield bubble UK economy back on track with GDP ahead of forecasts The Times 'Another £2.5bn tax needed' to hit Brown's targets Bank Voted 8-1 to Hold Rates Hungry giant is on the horizon: a $100bn private equity fund Apax Partners boss tells Jenny Davey that even the world's biggest companies are set to become takeover targets The Times Buyout firm still after Compass caterer Davos Live Wall Street and City clash over threat posed by US slowdown Davos Briefs Bermuda 'no threat to Lloyd's' Sorrell still eyeing Aegis unit Nestlé chief predicts rising costs Bad loans problem IEA pledge on oil over, say Chinese emergency stocks The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Times Buyer sought for Sock Shop as it collapses for third time The Times How fresh expertise can bring long-term success Enterprise Business Equity Prices Inter Exec 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 Honeywell bid looks to have settled First Technology battle Small Caps Gilts Investors no longer call Northern Rock the ugly duckling Tate & Lyle Antofagasta hits new record on back of production data Large Caps Future Times Register Basil Robinson Scholar who produced pioneering work on Japanese swords and prints and Persian miniature paintings Robinson greatly esteemed this dipiction of the Persian hero, Rustam, lassoing the King of the Sham Basil Robinson, scholar, was born on June 20,1912. He died on December 29,2005, aged 93 William Brown Popular headmaster who after retirement took holy orders and became a rural dean in Norfolk William Brown, headmaster and priest, was born on July 12,1914. He died on December 14,2005, aged 91 Lives Remembered Emmett Leith Electrical engineer who carried forward the development of holography by using laser light sources Emmett Leith, electrical engineer, was born on December 3,1927. He died on December 23,2005, aged 78 Air Commodore Alan Lowery Technical specialist who worked on V-bombers, the Tornado and several generations of air-to-air missiles for the RAF Lowery and a Tornado F3 armed with Asraam air-to-air missiles whose introduction into RAF# service he oversaw @#Air Comodore Alan Lowery, RAF weapons specialist, was born on March 26,1936. He died on a heart attack on December 12,2005, aged 69 Chris Penn Bringing menace to Reservoir Dogs and other screen roles Patients under sixteen entitled to confidentiality Legal News The Times Appointments in the Armed Forces Latest Wills Church News Births Forthcoming Marriages Civil Partnerships Deaths Court Circular To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … In Memoriam-Private Bridge Chess Birthdays Anniversaries London's greatest show on paper Personal Column www.ROLholidays. co. uk Crack on for a day out with the Vikings Three nights in Dublin, £99; a musical and a weekend in London, £95; a Nile cruise, £395. Tony Dawe lists the offers Get your skates on for a ski trip Exercise the right to stay fit and active www.ROLholidays.co.uk Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Buckle in jet stream delays deep freeze Weather Eye Nature Notes Winning Move Multiple Display Advertising Items Five-Day Forecast Times Online weathercall Times Ambobo on course to reinforce French bid Times Test Cheltenham Feels Chill Return home of Royal Ascot makes first day just the ticket Diary Warwick Rob Wright Southwell The Wright Track Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Plumpton Abandoned The Results Service Semi-Finals Federer the brave shows off other sides to his game Tennis Australian Open Falkner keeps hold of title Outstanding Ding England go Dutch O'Sullivan in clear Today's Fixtures Olympic officials take out £1m loan to ease cash crisis The Times Langer's record under threat as Els gets back into the swing Gloucester relief after Simpson-Daniel agrees to sign new deal The four home unions have competed against each other … Optimism rises as Ireland coach chooses from overflowing pool How They Line up Injury fears dominate preparations for battle Button a driven man in quest for elusive victory England could turn to Loudon after setback in Giles recovery Times Online Times Online The Sunday Times A lord leaps in to inspire shrinking George and Co Motivator O'Neill is the man to turn to Matt Dickinson says that the FA has the best candidate for the job close at hand Pick anyone you like to take over—as long as he is lucky Continental Drift Dark Horses who Could Also Be Considered Pulsar Globetrotter Hiddink has the right credentials Gabriele Marcotti believes that England should grasp the nettle and go Dutch Owen positive England will manage to stay fully focused McClaren contract teaser leaves Lamb in a stew Liverpool wait on González Eto'o leads way No investigation World Cup Countdown Sterile Southampton hit new Lowe Coca-Cola Championship Sheringham going strong The Premiership Today Tottenham leave Defoe holding the short straw Whelan sees benefit of friends in high places Carling Cup Semi-Finals Levein given marching orders Pearce aims to make City slicker The Road to Wigan Souvenirs The Times Cole looks at options after appeal is dismissed Saha delivers final blow as wounded United limp home Peugeot The Times Crossword 23,196 The Insider Australians celebrate their national day today and … The unfortunate experience of one Manchester United … E-Mail: theInsider@thetimes. co. uk The insider archieve: … Managers close ranks after tunnel feud disfigures tie Sport Spurs want Sheringham back in the old routine The Times Index Illegible Article Picture Gallery times 2 pass notes the face Core beliefs the click the bulletin contents Nothing like a dame New York lesbian intellectual Norah Vincent lived as a man for 18 months and has written a bestseller about the experience. Sarah Vine says the book reveals as much about women as it does about men, while Chris Ayres argues that it was a gimmick that didn't work One of Ned's girlfriends nicknamed him her 'gay boyfriend' because of 'his' ability to empathise Sorry, but what she's revealing is only the bleedin' obvious . . . Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Picture Gallery Why we can now appreciate life's simple pleasures Dateline: Venezuela Sorry we're having such a good time You know your life's in trouble when . . . ... you suffer from delusions of popularity, says Michele Kirsch Paradise on earth: is it truly to be wished for? Genevieve Fox had always considered herself to be an urban extrovert. So how did she react when she was offered the chance to spend time on an Eden-like private island? Benylin I'm going to a malarial zone but I'm allergic to insect repellents Ask Dr Stuttaford The Times Memo to all husbands Microwave Man missed the point about extramarital affairs, says Sarah Hobson What Gornall should have said is:'Better hope that he never leaves his wife' The camp mothers of Wisteria Lane Sartorial semiotics The Times essential kitchen kit The shaker that leaves me stirred Dish 15 Screenwriting Competition When you're married to the job Kevin Maher talks to Vincent Cassel about life with the lustrous Monica Bellucci In Cinemas Feb 3 For better, for worse: more movie marrieds Scare yourself into a career Competition Write a horror script and see it made. Here, Ian Johns tells you how Illegible Article DVD Dinners Searching for the Wrong-Eyed Jesus New DVDs Grizzly Man Intimate Lightning The Aristocrats Spielberg falls at Olympic hurdle The lesson of history is a violent but superficial one according to Munich, says James Christopher Munich 15, 165mins The New World 12A, 150mins Hidden 15, 118mins Wendy Ide loses patience with a load of old kabbalahs The New World Cashing in our reality checks At the Sundance festival, documentaries are holding their own in the drama stakes, reports Denis Seguin You'll feel it but it won't hurt The director Michael Haneke talks gently about violence with Kevin Maher The Times Hidden TV movie of the week The leg end before Clint's legend Reflecting on the film's failure, Eastwood said the problem was that his character was a 'loser' Tomorrow in Sounds Theatre reviews Theatre Nightingale New End, NW3 Entertainments Theatre Theatre Mammals Oxford Playhouse LSO/Rostropovich Barbican Concert The Times first night in the main paper tv & radio Radio Choice The Times Index Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page television terrestrial The Culture Show Viewing Guide Hotel Babylon Variations Horizon Munich: Mossad's Revenge Film Choice Film Choice The Hustler (1961, b/w) The Tao of Steve (2000) Stephen Fry—behind the tweed Last Night's TV Ian Johns Fry's mum recalled being tol as a gril to "always clean your teeth—and don't tell people you're Jewish" Su Doku Cubed crestaholidays. co. uk times2 Quiz Olav Bjortomt times2 Crossword No 3810 Word Watching Polygon ti@medesign. co. uk The Times It pays to know thine enemy The Week in Work Inside Contact us The Times Statwatch Good Week . . . What Else Happened Network Rail Soft Talk Body language speaks volumes Soft Skills Communication The Office Psychologist Stay in touch with reality How to... Manage Expectations Managing the fluctuating hopes and aspirations of colleagues and bosses, not to mention keeping the firm's business targets firmly in mind, requires a level head, as Clare Dight discovers Test Yourself... Do You Have an Executive IQ? Find out More www.loveils.com Do you agree with this advice? Write to us at: career@thetimes. … What Can I Earn? Why would a job ad ask for my photograph? Worklife Challenge Where next for . . . RBS The Beeb remains an ever-popular choice The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers Get Ready for . . . Online Tests Ten Reasons to . . . Join a Graduate Training Programme Innovators The Key to . . . ... Graduate Packages Internships . . . Creative types give companies an edge The best way for established businesses to compete with innovative start-up companies is to employ entrepreneurial thinkers of their own, says Carol Lewis Course Watch hottest jobs Be the master of your destiny Further study can hone your skills but it is no guarantee that it will land you a top graduate job, recruiters tell Carol Lewis Thinkers50 Statwatch Picture Gallery Data File How Do I Become . . . ... A Tax Inspector? Test Yourself . . . What It's like Working for... 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