News from 31/01/2006
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Mark Winspear, Andrew Billen, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Silvio Berluscond, Tom Dyckhoff, David Aaronovitch, Rajeev Syal and Fran Yeoman, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, David Chater, Joanna Bale, James Ducker, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Elizabeth Judge, Patrick Kidd, Jens Redmer Director, Angus MacLeod Scottish Political Editor, Helen Nugent and Michael Evans, Sam Marlowe, Lewis Smith and Ben Hoyle, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, James Dancer Second Secretary, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Anthony Browne, Tom Bawden, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Richard Owen and James Hider, Gary Jacob, Stephen Farrell and Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, John D. Hart, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Jonathan Gornall, Libby Purves, Dr Mike Barnes, Alan Hamilton, James Delingpole, Dr Lesley Evans, Rod Dadak, Carl Mortished and Angela Jameson, David Pannick, Qc, Peter Wadhams, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Hugo Rifkind, Eric Campbell, Liam Byrne, Russell Kempson, David Thomas, Edward Fennell, Gerard Baker, Sarah Vine, Jonathan Richards and Tony Halpin, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Tom Baldwin, Morgan Falconer, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Dr John Trowell, Rob Wright, Michael Ross, Michael Sandford, Martin Samuel, Dr G. S. Spathis, Raymond Keene, Ian Evans, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Sarah Campbell, The Rev Stuart M.coates, Kaveh Solhekol, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Dr Tanya Byron, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Peta Bee, Chris Campling, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, David Mattin, Nick Hasell, Small Caps, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Paul Simons, Alf Manders, Jonathan Clayton and Simon de Bruxelles, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, John Goodbody, Jonathan Clayton, Philip Webster Political Editor, Vic Dyduch, Ashling O'connor, George Caulkin, Dileep Premachandran, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Christopher lrvine, Ben Webster, John Obi Mikel, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Peter Jenson, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, James Jackson, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Cragg, Philip Haines, Stephen Dalton, Tim Luckhurst, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Robert Diamond, Clare Dight, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Jenny Davey, Adam Raphael, Kevin Doyle, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Ross Anderson, Joe Bolger, Marsha Head, James Goldman,
ResumoThe Times Musllm fury over Danish cartoons IRA spying claim Mittal 'too foreign' Hospitals revived Cameron revolt Anfield's reds alert Triple Air Miles 'Next on the agenda: let's bomb Iran. Yeah. That'll … The One that Got Away-After Three Weeks, Marra is Free Students forced to sign 'I'll try hard' contracts Why earning more than £25,000 won't make you any happier Tonight on Celebrity Big Bruder, Adolf's in trouble… IRA 'still involved in spying and criminal activity' In the Times Today Students must sign contracts Officers call for Sir lan to quit Childbirth inquiry Rape arrest Right to laugh Pioneering school Feeding fine Raleigh statue Record year for West End Great Rail Journeys No dumbing-down, either Win centre ground or failure is inevitable, Tories told Conservatives' staff face gagging order test What They Say about Each Other Online sharers must be named Murder charge Pylon pressure Parasailing death Doorman jailed Toxin antidote Eagle owl loose Renault Soldier killed as he fought mugger Man who asked trio to pick up litter given savage beating Dependency on cars too great to avoid gridlock Congestion and expense have done nothing to stop more of us from getting behind the wheel, reports Ben Webster Road tolls: a solution always ten years away Analysis The Report's Warnings 'World has only 20 years to stop climate disaster' Report shows scientists' real fear Analysis Trapped dolphin swims free Nationwide Man preyed on widow 101, with memory loss Multiple Display Advertising Items Roofers targeted over contract fraud It's not just our green dyes that won't harm the environment Multiple Display Advertising Items J. 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Rowling Philip Pullman Turn off that iPod and pick up Ulysses Andrew Motion British troops in Germany ready for mass withdrawal Heading Home Desert Rat becomes 99th to die in Iraq Cisco How Settlements Stacked up Lords urged to clarify divorce deals Landmark appeals should produce guidance on the division of couples' assets, reports Frances Gibb Cocaine Kate may get away with a caution Last week we spent £6 on joining the Liberal Democrats, … Dell According to our contacts at less salubrious publications, … A sortie into the youth market for Question Time on … Picture Gallery Ps Yesterday Charles Kennedy returned from the holiday … virgin atlantic Imperial irritant Get it right about Google Don't wait for Iran to use an atom bomb Fine the tax slackers Join the debate with Times readers worldwide… timesonline. co. uk/debate 'Right to die' undermines doctors' duty to care Tolerance on the river Sound of sonnets Odds on The Times Steel Wheels Indian entrepreneurship has much to offer the West West End Hit Is Billy Elliot afraid of Guys and Dolls? All the world's a deck, and all those building it merely movie directors La Notebook Heir Today… A Conservative narrative with an unknown ending And tonight on Celebrity Big Bruder: Adolf's in trouble with the hausmates Invade Iran? There's another way, stupid Check the history books:'limited war' would result in something far worse-so let's give sanctions a chance Street policy named bizarre Daily tellings-off by a pompous government, added to our insecurities on crime, is a noxious mixture Hooked on state support Mandarins hid Scots' oil wealth Multiple Display Advertising Items North Sea Gold This near-extinct red dwarf aerlingus It inspired generations of children, but now the Planetarium is focusing on lesser stars Smaller is better, says minister in hospitals shake-up Saga Tick the boxes and you might just see a nurse Parliamentary Sketch Health Plans Plan dismissed as an 'MoT lite' Halls Max Strength Sore Throat Relief Forcing fit people to see a doctor is not the answer Analysis Nigel Hawkes looks at the White paper and asks how wide awake are they at the Department of Health? Mr Delivery arrives in Whitehall Political Briefing Multiple Display Advertising Items Greater London Fund for the Blind Multiple Display Advertising Items Hedgehog Spaghetti Carbonara Fed up with Jamie? So try roadkill-rat or badger Easy ride for warmongers first night Theatre The Soldier's Tale Mortages The Sharpest Critics Margaret Hassan's kidnappers wanted $10m Violence in the Delta Briton says no to US officers Race hate caution Extradition ruling Doherty cleared Boy admits rapes New 118 service Jailbird sentenced Mystery of £400,000 ransom as oil hostages are released Scientists solve prion mystery Lloyds TSB Ruling will protect expats' rights Rector collars bag snatchers Bank staff jailed for soccer theft Meatball ban over choking fears Times World News Denmark faces international boycott over Muslim cartoons From Newspaper Challenge to Diplomatic Incident Islamic Conflict Anchorman's injury hurts the President Multiple Classified Advertising Items Funeral law set to stop war demos Multiple Display Advertising Items Old Enough to Know Better Crime up as old are bent with age An overdose of targets-except on drugs Multiple Display Advertising Items (AP): President accused over ship deal (AFP): The three hundred that got away Kim Philby 'plotted to kill Franco' (AP): Disease threatens ancient trees home choice digital home network Squatters killed in land dispute EU hands Hamas lifeline but White House acts to cut aid churchill National Debts (AP): Crash caused by sabotage (AP): Clamour to adopt (AP): Blast injures four (Reuters): Anti-slavery day (AP): Jailed over swing (AP): Happy ending (AP): Saved by snow The Times Olé! Bull gets own back Solzhenitsyn film evokes ghosts of the gulag Times Business Tuesday January 31 2006 Lucite sale plan MBI to buy hotels Kraft to cut jobs Quote of the day Bid battle for Arcelor turns dirty with attack on Mittal Poor prognosis for iSoft after delay to health service Company Law Reform Bill FTSE 100 Directors shun audit committee's poisoned chalice Stock Markets Draft company law Bill is a shambles North Sea Oil Pause for thought over HMV Commodities Nuclear fallout Pound to Dollar www.betterbusiness.hse.gov.uk Currencies Profit problem 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 Gazprom rises Stop Press J&j Patch cleared Boeing strike deal HSE Expomedia shares slump after Polish exhibition hall tragedy Private equity swoop on HMV Wills & Co Pensions bodies push for insurers to operate savings plan Shopping List Fairmont and Raffles to join forces in $5.5bn hotels merger Oracle Exxon earns $10.7bn in quarter Hornby on track despite UK woes Filtronic sacks chief executive 'Shambolic' BCCI case attacked Alliance Leicester Ofcom to consult on consumer watchdog Kodak's film sales overtaken by digital side Insurers criticise contract of Mail Editor Ex-Viacom chief joins in Time Warner plot Retailers' woes start to affect property market Nat West Colliers CRE, the property consultant, estimates that … Guy Hands pays $2.5bn for US aircraft leasing company Just keep it quiet City Diary Private number City Diary Tunes at the tills City Diary Ricoh Tchenguiz turns focus to green projects The Network A few days on top of a mountain can make a difference Robert Diamond says Davos has a role to play in solving the world's problems The Times Aviva seals new deal to extend its reach in India 'Cappuccino' empowerment that left a bitter aftertaste Former Comrades who Converted to Capitalism ANC ready to scrap rules on investment The Times Unit Trust Information Service WWF This is a paid-for information service. For further … Multiple Classified Advertising Items View is still foggy for Fed's new chief 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 Trading hopes help Carpetright to defy index's downward trend Gilts Bowman can find light on horizon for Scottish Power iSoft Party Gaming slides under shadow of new regulation Stock Markets Large Caps Rexam Business Equity Prices Public Agenda Times Register Sir Nicholas Shackleton Geologist whose studies of prehistoric climate pointed to important lessons for future global warming Sir Nicholas Shackleton, FRS, geologist, was born on June 23, 1937. He died on January 24, 2006, aged 68 Lives Remembered Gene McFadden Singer and songwriter whose collaboration with John Whitehead helped to forge the 1970s disco style 'Philly soul' Gene McFadden, soul singer, songwriter and producer, was born in 1949. He died of cancer on January 27, 2006, aged 56 Nam June Paik Performance artist and sculptor whose pioneering work with video may be said to have changed the course of modern art Boxes of wonder help to locate lost land of Punt Punt was a source of many prized goods such as incense, ivory, ebony and gum Combining three heads cannot make a claim Law Report Court of Appeal Legal News Appointments in the Armed Forces The Times Church News Births, Marriages and Deaths Civil Partnerships Deaths Court Circular To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Memorial Services Lecture Bridge Chess Birthdays Anniversaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Latest Wills Nature Notes Multiple Display Advertising Items Five-Day Forecast Snow revies the Winter Olympics Weather Eye Times Online Weather call Times Sport Murtagh on course for first ride at Festival Racing Penzance is 12-1 from 16-1 with Ladbrokes for the totesport … Times Test Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Cotswold Chase takes on fresh look The Times Sports Book Taunton Southwell Folkestone Sampras is honoured to see Federer follow in his footsteps Tennis Andri Baghdatis, the mother of Marcos, had an operation … Butt steers Pakistan towards big lead as batsmen resume control Scoreboard from Karachi MCC turns to overseas signing to fill post of secretary The Results Service Noble intentions are no impediment to Bradford's ambition of world rule Today's Fixtures Higgins rallies to march on Happy Henman Rodman in clear Edmistone record Gunn power New scheme 'to enhance legacy from the Games' London 2012 Experience remains the key for Robinson RBS Leonard muscles his way back into business and offers a helping hand Patrick Kidd talks to the former England prop who is striving to give clubs at grassroots level a chance to rebuild Join the Club Walcott can become real deal, says Beckham The Premiership Today Supporters furious as Barton asks for transfer Revelations by Robson could have helped bust bung culture long ago Selection Poser is No Fake Tottenham close in on Ghaly and plan late move for Murphy Picture Gallery Charlton Ath v West Bromwich Fulham v Tottenham Wigan Athletic v Everton The Times McCarthy and McClaren make frustrations plain Sunderland v Middlesbrough Colchester set hearts on meeting with Mourinho Fifth-Round Draw Sky has time on the balls as BBC takes route one World Cup ticket lottery put in motion Hopes of staging final at Wembley begin to recede Net Profit Ashling O'Connor hears Multiplex admit to only a 70 per cent chance of meeting completion date Brown departs Derby in wake of Cup defeat Congo issue strike threat over bonuses Heavyweights clash in case of leaked letter and the lost boy Their managers may be the best of pals, but Matt Hughes discovers that all is not well again between United and Chelsea after the latest chapter on John Obi Mikel Mourinho eager to make an impact on England's cup cause The Times Crossword The Insider Roy Keane would approve of Carling's unprecedented … Lord Moynihan, the chairman of the British Olympic … E-Mail: theinsider@thetimes. co. uk Fowler happy to get back to where he once belonged Sport Anfield goes on red alert for clash of the Cup giants The Times Mortgages for Business Fowler Picture Gallery times pass notes theface The great abstainer the click the bulletin contents Unhappy? That's rich… Chasing wealth can make you ill and earning over £25,000 a year won't make you any happier. Who says so? An investment banker, reports Carol Midgley 'You shouldn't pursue work at a bank simply for the large pay cheques. Find work that you enjoy' £25,000 a Year £100,000 a Year Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Have you a dilemma of your own? Picture Gallery My barber—and a parting of the ways Nancy and my night of shame Copy, write If I were… ... Chantelle, I'd get over Preston and lose Jodie, says Sarah Vine The Times A voice for the departed The Andrew Billen Interview Matthew Bannister, who is to present a Radio 4 obituary programme, knows about loss 'It was a blue sky, a clear day, a hot day. It was a complete shock. With grief, your first emotion is disbelief' The workout Pilates is not enough for real fitness, says Peta Bee The Times Too afraid to apply a sticking plaster? parents Nurseries are overreacting to our compensation culture, says Ian Evans I feel that I'm a waste of space, and my teachers tend to agree Take yourself into time out to calm down A Problem Shared Kumon Index Shooting to thrill in Cambodia mentuesday Tourists can act out their Rambo fantasies near the killing fields. Kevin Doyle reports Dish Crunchy penne arrablata Samsung The kit Which blender can make a good gourmet seem great? How to smell like a real superstar Beloved of George Clooney and Robbie Williams: Creed's Green Irish Tweed James Delingpole tries scents favoured by George Clooney, Pierce Brosnan, Robbic Williams and... Napoleon It was a hint of pure ambergris—whale bile You've got AA friend All in One Microwave Man They don't deserve to be entrusted with the 'truth' Index Nightmares in no man's land arts A savage truth is revealed when artists go to war, says Rachel Campbell-Johnston Art and the Great War: a surge of furious creativity Oh you pretty things The slopes and the glory Penal Colony, a 10ft tall snow labyrinth by Yoko Ono and the Japanese architect Arata Isozaki The Snow Show aims to take contemporary art off-piste, reports a shivering Morgan Falconer The Times Eat Out for £5 Let there be bare fluorescent light The interior of Santa Maria Annunciata in Chiesa Rossa, Milan, lit by Dan Flavin Sacred or satirical? Dan Flavin's last act surprises Tom Dyckhoff reviews first night pop The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band Revisited Entertainments Thane cruelly cut down Theatre MacBeth Southwark Playhouse, SE1 Concert Concertgebouw/Jansons Barbican 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 Alternative Medicine: The Evidence Viewing Guide How to Divorce without Screwing up your Children Variations CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Imagine Lover Come Back (1961) Film Choice Too Many Crooks Pickpocket (1959, b/w) Little mermaid joins the media circus Last Night's TV We have lost all shame when it comes to what we are willing to watch on television Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword Word Watching Polygon Independent Living Multiple Display Advertising Items Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact us The Top Stories Mind your Language Other Views All is not what it seems as the knives come out Issue of the Week Impressions The Week Innumbers Public Opinion "People will have the support they need to take control of their own health and wellbeing" Seeninhansard Sector needs to 'get smart' Management Other Stories we Liked Bidders flap at new plan Private Finance Highland workers wanted Relocation Rules are wrecking reform Procurement Unitary structure is the future Councils Councils pay for ONS error Finance A volunteer for the long haul Interview Teaching in Uganda with the VSO set the television journalist Jon Snow off on a life of volunteering. He tells Sarah Campbell of the effects of the that life-changing experience Mediamonitor www.timesonline.co.uk Intheprofessionalpress New Medical Research NHS checks called into question Health CAF Key message misses mark Social research loses out Education Game pupils benefit from technology Education Prize Caption IT gap dents officers' armoury Police Sector is slow to volunteer Charities Hero... The elderly aren't all poor Transport Transport Times (Jan 27) Star Gazing Legislation Update Stephen Cragg 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 Classified Advertising Items Course Watch Careers Quality Control Feeling included is key Charities Involving service users in decision-making is a noble sentiment. The charity Respond tells Sarah Campbell that it's practical too How to Get a Job as an... The Key to... Mental Health at Work Over to you... What Worked for Me Fact File Diary Dates Inside Law Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items New broom starts his spring-clean Last year Sir Mark Potter became Britain's most senior family judge. What changes is he making? Interview: Frances Gibb The Times Law Section odgers Key Facts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Radical set's grand style is the envy of the Bar Garden Court Chambers says that it is sticking to its social ethos - despite its £9 million makeover. Frances Gibb reports Solution to Prize Cross-Examination Why a bad hair day for Ms Tether was good for the law If it's not one thing, it's another Sven-Göran Eriksson is to sue the News of the World's fake sheikh for invasion of privacy. Will this game plan work, asks Rod Dadak lawyer of the week Man with a plan In the City Multiple Display Advertising Items Falconer: no need to send in the removals lawdiary@thetimes. co. uk tradingplaces@thetimes. co. uk Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items
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