News from 30/01/2006
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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Vernon Beauchamp (Chief Executive), Amanda Andrews, Lucy Alexander, Saddam trial, Gabriele Marcotti, Hllary Weale, John Byrom, John Sargent, Donald MacGillivray, Richard Whitehead, DJM, Joanna Taylor, Sergeant Raj Joshi, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Peter Lansley, Elizabeth Pascoe, Mark Souster, Nick Hawton, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Rajeev Syal and Dominic Kennedy, Nigel H. Harris, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Jones, Christine Seib, David Chater, Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, Diarmid O'sullivan, Clive Davis, Gabrielle Starkey, Sam Marlowe, James Hider, Peter Knowles, Joe Joseph, A. Ford, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Marcus Blnney Architecture Correspondent, Tom Dart and Oliver Kay, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Nell Harman, Joe Morgan, Caroline Tayler, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Jane Clarke, Roger Boyes and Marcln Pietraszewski, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Christopher Tolley, Ron Lewls, Anatole Kaletsky, Steve Bird and James Bone, Terry Heath, Leo Lewls, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Liz Chong, Greg Hurst, Danny Kelly, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Jerome Burne, Oliver Kay, David Lister, Sarah Vine, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Alan Gilzean, Dominic Kennedy and Rajeev Syal, Sam Coates, Steve Johnson, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Rose Heiney, Rob Wright, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, David Downton, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, David Hockney, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Xan Rice, Nigel Hawkes, Mrs Danny Murphy, Damian Whitworth, Peter Dixon, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Baroness Andrews, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Carolyn Asome, Paul Simons, Tom Dart, Judy Hobson, William Rees-Mogg, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, Tim Hames, Michele Kirsch, Rev Dr Nigel, Ian Johns, Ashling O'connor, Ian Clarke, Anjana Ahuja, Dileep Premachandran, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Tom Hennigan, Ian Whittell, David Sinclair, Mark Henderson, Andrew Marshall, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Brian Logan, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Mark Venables, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Owen Slot, Ross Andrrson, Olav Bjortomt, Neil Betteridge (Chief Executive), Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Michael J. Hendrle Astronomy Correspondent,
ResumoHow to be cool Saddam storms out on new judge Collapse kills 66 Post jobs at risk Barbed Bacon 'The corner-cutting and complacency that doomed Challenger lived on' timesonline Blitz on building scams for Olympics Eat out for £5 Token Bigger than Beatles. . . after one week Police tampered with log on dead Brazilian 'suspect' In the Times Today The Times Today's Weather New clues support al-Qaeda theory for London bombing Friends pray for British hostage Scientist's murder Drug ring arrests Elderly abused Oil heir charged Graffiti attack Royal memorial The Code of Conduct Bose 'Pet police, ma'am. Just checking you haven't put the cat out tonight' Government guidelines will tell owners exactly how they must care for their pets, reports Sam Coates Arthritis drug may cut breast cancer risk Obesity can be caught from a virus, scientist says Labour's fitness regime an exercise in 'hype' Report rejects Bart's break-up Police seize bus Heart appeal Avalanche death Pint-sized battle Lost in translation Monkey talk Hitting the High Notes India Pale Ale Arctic Monkeys race to top of the tree Blitz on building scams for the 2012 Olympics Spies and informants will The authorities are determined to tackle price fixing in the construction industry and whistle-blowers are to be encouraged and rewarded if they report on their employers. Rajeev Syal and Dominic Kennedy report Organisers look to learn from Athens School that hit the roof over collusion Rigging the Bids End lobbyists' influence over MPs, says standards watchdog Specsavers Galloway to repay his parliamentary salary 'Scandals of the 1990s will continue to colour attitudes towards the PR profession' Mercedes-Benz Warning Signals Train horns blast rural England out of bed marksandspence McCartney sisters' day of remembrance Green Flag Tiscali Heroin addict, 11, collapses at school Girl who said she 'chased the dragon' had been sold the drug in £10 bags at a Glasgow shopping centre, writes David Lister £4.5 billion spent on hired help Beechams Say it with flowers, but only if it won't cost you the Earth virgin atlantic Racial and Religious Hatred Bill Halls Max Strength Abbey Kelly defies critics in sponsors drive Ex-wives can't take an equal split for granted, says judge Tomorrow HM Revenue & Customs Help for unwed couples Barclays accenture Saved by save Benefit reform could strike the vulnerable Rattling sabres at nuclear Iran Join the debate with Times readers worldwide. . . Safe deposits What is religious hatred? Right to fish Police views Sixth columnists Don't cry for us The Times Contempt of Court Saddam Hussein's trial must proceed with or without him Affairs of State Bush has been battered but he is still in political business Paws for Thought New pet legislation means the only ones licking their lips will be lawyers Doctors, athletes and prostitutes: the deadly common denominator Hang on to your (silly) hats Picture Gallery Cameron, by a short head The Tory leader looks like Tony Blair's best bet to get the education Bill past the post The Times Heavens, what a waste of space 20 years after Challenger, Nasa still hasn't learnt its lesson, says Mark Henderson Grow up, Google: you've accepted censorship, now confront copyright Thousands rise to the Tough Guy challenge BT Fusion Explosion victims launch claim Portrait of the politician as man Tick 'yes' for your right to die Money pours in for medieval jug churchill egg Brilliant lament on loneliness and loss first night Theatre The Andersen Project Barbican Standby for standpipes as great drought looms Help the Aged I Will Drought Conditions Summer of 76 Handover of power to Brown has begun, says Blunkett But Chancellor is criticised over tax chaos ID cards 'would not stop terror' Council tax cap will cut services Union backs nuclear power The week in Westminster HM Revenue & Customs Francis Bacon David Hockney Hockney? He's such rubbish, Bacon said Tapes reveal the late artist's scorn for his rival's 'dreary' work, writes Dalya Alberge Husband is 'no help' to US murder detectives keypoint Rac rescue Times World News Help was almost with them, but one by one they died in the cold Proud Ashdown leaves with one regret Departing 'governor' tells Nick Hawton he has helped to rebuild Bosnia but is sorry Karadzic and Mladic are still free Hidden Hearing mortgage bundles Bespoke Suits Life of Service Multiple Display Advertising Items Nelson caves to be turned into car park Saddam storms out leaving new judge presiding over empty court Trial Setbacks News anchorman wounded by bomb timesonline Baby rescued from lagoon Fortune teller 'used hypnosis' to attract his harem (Reuters): Candidates pull out of poll (AFP): Mixed marathon (Reuters): Oil firm robbed (AP): Skaters die Friends reunited? (AP): Coca promise Mortgage Service A cracking start to the new year Humuhumunukunukuapuaa who? holiday autos (Reuters): Bird flu found in northern Cyprus (AFP): Kabbalist rabbi, 106, mourned (AP): Afghan suicide attacks foiled Quit your Bank The Holiday & Travel Show Wolfowitz Called to Account World Bank 'toadying to the corrupt' Britain's former envoy to Kenya is angry at a £68 million loan to a government accused of corruption, Xan Rice writes Times Business Turning point Ethical M&s Progress on trade Quote of the day Unions fear Royal Mail could lose 40,000 jobs to cut costs Dresdner hits back at women's $1.4bn discriminate ITV1 denies that it is too dependent on flagship soap operas FTSE 100 Stock Markets Davos view of Europe is not the only one North Sea Oil Commodities Pound to Dollar Brioni Currencies Business Need to Know World Markets Smaller stock to watch Briefing Look ahead Exchange rates Business big shot Deal of the day Bet of the day The Pound Change on the Week Rumour of the day Stock Market British Funds Opec output 'should stay unchanged' Stop Press Vouchers boost Wal-Mart sales Regulators charge Microsoft Pension group attacks Turner idea prestbury Gallic charmer at Publicis still has eyes on Aegis Maurice Lévy, head of the French advertising group, tells Gary Duncan why he believes a deal is worth pursuing The Annuity bureau WPP looks at fraud claim in Italian unit Liquidators to miss end of BBCI case Credit Suisse Government figures for its pension liabilities '£180bn out' RPS The dealmakers and the box office flop that made £89 Pensions growth 'is a mockery' CBI attacks support for small businesses Misys Taxing Time A million taxpayers to miss deadline for forms Rover's crash marks turning point Christine Buckley finds industrialists in the West Midlands setting new targets after the carmaker's watershed collapse Birmingham in Numbers Top Employers Green shoots from ashes of collapse Wills&co Building a more secure future in a virtual world Fortune favours the brave as tough decisions breathe new life into ITV Powers in the Boardroom Charles Allen has put out several fires, led the diversification of the business and has also turned his mind to succession plans, writes Dan Sabbagh Bank of Scotland Corporate Power CV timesonline Ten Questions The Leader in Business Equity Prices Bank of Scotland Investment Service Reader Offers Ltd Times Register Lord Mishcon Solicitor who gave legal advice to Diana, Princess of Wales, having begun his practice in a rented room in Brixton Christopher Lloyd Critic and writer whose quest for horticultural excellence made an attraction of his home at Great Dixter Competition inspires excellence Impartiality of medical member of tribunal House of Lords Taxpayer's delay not justified by parallel appeal Queen's Bench Division New colours of conservation Notebook Architecture Timesonline The night sky in February Church News Latest Wills Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths Court Circular In Memoriam-Private To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices Bridge Chess Anniversaries Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Birthdays Summer comes early in the Arctic Circle Weather Eye Paul Simons Nature Notes AirMiles Five-Day Forecast Timesonline Times Sport McCoy finds soulmate in determined Brave Inca Racing Moscow Flyer goes straight to Festival Leaders in the National Hunt Championships Big-Race Result Times Test Cheltenham woe as weather deals further setback United will miss the totesport Trophy, for which she … Ludlow The Times Sports Book Southwell Wolverhampton The Results Service Athletics Track and field Lingfield Park Racing Yesterday's Results Southwell Britain riding crest of wave Sailing Patient King reigns supreme Wheldon triumph O'Sullivan absent Catalans improve England undone Gruber finds form Hearns refusing to accept great days are long gone Boxing Owen Slot laments the efforts of one of the greats to recapture past glories Gomez under a cloud as officials examine sixth-round stoppage simplyswitch Short is still sweet while Khan learns the ropes By Our Sports Staff: Woods swiftly back into the old routine Golf Renault Espace Stenson holds his nerve for title joy Gardener digs deep to record double success Athletics Akmal fights rearguard battle after India's perfect start Scoreboard Bodenham considers appeal of a new career Pat Gibson on the former top referee now making his name as an umpire Selectors aim to reserve judgment on England youngsters Goode's boot gives Leicester merited share of the spoils Guinness Premiership The Times Ryan is left with cold comfort How They Stand Leeds pay for lack of care and attention Land-Rover Fear of relegation is strangling flair, Andrew warns RFU Ashton's new approach brings out best in Bath Sanderson setback eases England's pack dilemma RBS Timesonline Wales Missed Watford Lad Lewsey will play anywhere, just so long as he can get his hands dirty Oh brother, does anyone Ian Whittell is present among the stretch limos and surgical tape as the Dennis Rodman show comes to Burgess Hill P&o Ferries Looking after the Bears' Necessities Baghdatis meets his match in the master WHSmith Roll of Honour The Times Crossword The Insider Wembley watchers can pick up hints today about whether … A SELF-employed builder has won the right to be the … Henin finds criticism of withdrawal difficult to stomach Sport Hand It to the Showman The Times Big guns find their range to avert bloody Sunday Thegame 9 Health times2 Picture Gallery passnotes theface From Rabbit to Woolf theclick thebulletin contents How to be nang If you have to ask, you aren't, says Michele Kirsch Ning? Nang? Nong? So long as it makes Dad despair, that's cool Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Picture Gallery Her Majesty and a battle of the bards Thrill over pills I really have read… . . . A Modest Propsal by Jonathan Swift, says Michael Binyon - satire that still has lots of bite Noel Gallagher is my choice for monarch Chef's tips Destinations Dish Beetroot and potato soup Dr Thomas Stuttaford A jab to save babies' lives A vaccine against pneumococcal disease should be routine, says Judy Hobson The Times Alzheimer's and the need for swift treatment It is good medical practice and common sense to treat Alzheimer's sufferers early so that they can lead a fuller life, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Pru Health Give sperm a fighting chance Men are now more likely to be the infertile partner. Jerome Burne reports on the causes AA Where you live and what you eat can affect sperm health Do You Need Advice? Urban Worrier Oat cuisine is surely the cure for all ills Are additives in dried fruit bad for you? Ask for the moon, and they'll try to deliver Why would anyone buy a £50,000 dress? Carolyn Asome finds out. Illustrations by David Downton SpongeBob says you must eat your greens and another thing. . . The Times Breaking the Thais of poverty 19 Sarah Vine Trapped in the house that Jerry built When Stewart Lee co-wrote Jerry Springer: The Opera, he wasn't prepared for the fury that followed. As the show goes on tour he tells Sam Marlowe that he's had enough Crisis out of a drama barbican The Times Big Brother art—watching paint dry? Art of the matter Can serious art mix happily with reality television? In America they think so From silver screen to theatre gold More and more films are being adapted for the stage. What's the idea, asks Brian Logan Illegible Article Pop reviews first night Theatre Nights at the Circus Lyric Hammersmith, W6 first night in the main paper Bendict Nightingale sizes up Robert Lepage's The Andersen Project BBCSO/Robertson Barbican First Night Entertainments Philharmonia/Pletnev Concert Queen Elizabeth Hall Michael Garrick Jazz Pizza Express Jazz Club, W1 Radio 4 Radio Choice timesonline. co. uk 27 Review Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Kids Factual Sport television multichannel Answers from Back Page television terrestrial Historic Royal Palaces Variations Film Choice Frisco earthquake is a real disaster Weekend TV This was a fundamentally silly programme. Everything was so portentous Viewing Guide Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Acorn Stair Lifts Thegame The Game Says Whistle Blower United Bank on the Odd Couple Wolverhampton Wanderers (0) 0 Manchester United (2) 3 Richardson 6,52 Seha 45 Rooney and Ferdinand prove too strong for ince FA Cup Fifth-Round Draw Today, BBC Two, 1.30 Will Molineux Ever Fully Exorcise its Ghost of Greatness past? Oliver Kay sniffs the air of desperation at Wolves as they crash out of the FA Cup CV That's worth Sweet FA The Two Dannys Danny Kelly sasys a good team talk and a ton of luck are all sven's successor needs The Prem Picture Gallery Locked in Fear of Off-Key Hulk Leaky Defence Lowers Spirits Portsmouth (0) 1 Davis 54 Liverpool (2) 2 Gerrard 37 (pen), Rlise 41 Revival remains distant prospect for Redknapp Fowler Will Find Things Changed Penalty Clause Chelsea's Huge Debt to Lampard Everton (1) 1 McFadden 36 Chelsea (0) 1 Lampard 73 England midfield dynamo rides to the rescue Have You Heard the One about José Mourinho and the Irishman? Tom Dart on the comic causing a storm with his impression of the Chosen One Wenger Searches for Silver Lining Congo Limp into Last Eight Ferguson Foiled Spurs Swoop Beckham Vow Managers@work Cole Shows why Fowler Had to Go Ill Wind Continues to Ruffle McClaren as Inspired Coventry City (0) 1 John 54 Middlesbrough (0) 1 Hasselbaink 46 Limp display provokes continued unease Campbell Puts past behind Him Brentford (0) 2 Campbell 57,89 Sunderland (0) 1 Arca 66 Reformed "Dj" plays another blues song Coventry Prove Stern Opposition Wanted: An Idol Manager Joanna Taylor—the footballer's wife Mrs Danny Murphy thinks the public should vote for the man who will succeed Eriksson No Substitute for Tactical Nous as Curbishley Presses Claims Charlton Athletic (1) 2 Fortune 7, Bothroyd 90 Leyton Orient (0) 1 Steele 53 Triple change ends valiant resistance of League Two side Limp Derby Fall with a Whimper Colchester United (1) 3 Danns 44,52, Garcia 59 Derby County (0) 1 Smith 79 (pen) Danns double increases the pressure on troubled Brown Results Saturday's Heroes De Goey Offers Late Reminder Stock City (1) 2 Sidibe 45, Chadwick 49 Walsall (0) 1 James 51 Goalkeeper brings relief for uner-pressure manager Upton Park Lit up West Ham United (2) 4 Sheringhain 33 (pen), Etherington 37, Khizanishvill 59 (og), Zamora 73 Blackburn Rovers (1) 2 Bentley 1, Neill 65 Four goals, a fifth-round tie, but still the home crowd Jeer Southampton's Youngsters Deliver the Kind of Fighting Leicester City (0) 0 Southampton (0) 1 Jones 90 Troubled East Midlanders fall to make dominance pay Baros Sings in Minor Key Aston Villa (0) 3 Baros 70,74, Davis 90 Port Vale (0) 1 Lowndes 85 Underdogs undone by the introduction of Phillips Souness Emerges Unscathed Cheltenham Town (0) 0 Newcastle United (2) 2 Chopra 41, Parker 43 Jitters in defence go unpunished Fans Left Hungry for Second and Third Helpings Preston North End (1) 1 O'Neil 27 Crystal Palace (1) 1 Johnson 8 O'Neil ensures Cup rivals will become well acquainted FA Cup Fourth-Round Results Coppell Hits Diversion Reading (1) 1 Long 31 Bermingham City (0) 1 Dunn 67 Self-elimination could be cure for repeat tedium England Go Futsal Crazy Peter Lansley take a look at the lad that could help improve coaching Blossom Time for Spring Watford (2) 4 Spring 18,26, King 58, Young 62 Crewe Alexandra (0) 1 Rodgers 81 Time running out for great survivors Strutting Graham Marks Debut by Completing Stirring Revival Huddersfiedl Town (1) 3 Branston 45 (og), Abbott 48, Graham 59 Oldhan Athletic (2) 2 Porter 13, Beckett 33 First-half profilgacy proves costly Bournemouth (0) 1 Hayter 66 (pen) Chesterfied (1) 2 Allison 25, O'Hara 74 Bradford City (0) 0 Tranmere Rovers (0) 0 Bristol City (1) 1 Carey 45 Swansea City (0) 0 Gillingham (0) 1 Grant 63 Rotherham United (0) 1 Williamson 54 Hartlepool United (0) 0 Blackpool (1) 3 Clarke 28 (pen), 74 (pen), Parker 82 Home Away Peterborough Ride the Storm to Victory Grinsby Town (1) 1 Reddy 29 Peterborough United (1) 2 Gain 30, Crow 71 Club in crisis stick together Bury (0) 0 Northampton town (2) 2 Parrish 29 (og), kirk 40 Chester (0) 0 Notts County (0) 2 Baudet 66 (pen) Rohdale (1) 1 Griffiths 30 Boston United (1) 1 Keene 8 Darlington (1) 4 Lafferty 6, Martis 53, Clarke 58, Sodje 64 Mansfield Town (0) 0 Lincoln City (0) 1 Birch 73 Bristol Rovers (0) 0 Macclesfield Town (3) 3 Swailes 6, Mcintyre 10, Whitaker 42 Carlisle United (0) 0 Who Will Drink from Poisoned Chalice? Rick Broadbent on the bullying and threats suffered by South Africa's managers When It Pays More to Get Paid Less Gabriele Marcotti on a taxing problem for Europe's big clubs Place in the Final is within Reach—but It Could All Be Messi Argentina Countdown to the World Cup 130 Days to Go Results Cambridge's Draw Highlights Newman's Point Cambridge United (0) 1 Pitt 76 Gravesend & Northfleet (1) 1 Jackson 32 Supporters given new grounds for optimism Digital TV Hereford Hail Defensive Duo Grays Athletic (2) 2 McLean 27. Thurgood 42 Hereford United (0) 2 Mkanawire 71, Beckwith 82 Redicovered spirit turns round half-time deficit Results Boyd is Instant Hit as Rangers Revive Inverness Ct (1) 2 Dargo 13, Wyness 73 Rangers (2) 3 Boyd 6,58 (pen), Andrew 27 Inverness have unbeaten run halted Careless Celtic Flush Away their Lead Celtic (1) 3 Hartson 9, Zurawski 49, Petrov 67 Dunndee United (1) 3 Ferbabdez 40, 86, Miller 82 Strachan caught short by defence Aberdeen (1) 2 Nicholson 10, Anderson 74 Kilmarnock (1) 2 Naismith 31 (pen), Lilley 85 Dunfermline Ath (1) 1 Young 11 Motherwell (0) 1 Hamilton 52 Heart of Midlothian (3) 4 Hartley 27,44 (pen), Skacel, 41, Elliot 50 Hibernian (0) 1 O'Conner 58 Livingston (0) 0 Falkirk (1) 1 O'Donnell 35 Bell's Scottish League: First Division Second Division Third Division Thefantasy Game Cost of Cole Fuels Debate Leaderboard The Game Thefantasygame Cost of Cole Fuels Debate Leaderboard Superleagues The Game And He Said:'Let There Be Hype' Bill Edgar on how the great Sky god is defying new football evolutionary theory Bill Edgar's Guide to the Pick of the Football on TV … Toonarmy Calvin Shulman's Comic Book Heroes 26. Charlie Carter Roy of the Rovers Statattack Bill Edgar Crunches the Numbers Fixtures Today Nationwide Conference: Exeter v Accrington Stanley (7.45) Tomorrow Last Week of Sale
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