News from 03/02/2006
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Andrew Robson, Amanda Andrews, Phil Yates, John Pickett, Nick McHugh, Lynne Greenwood, John Pontifex, Edwin Aldridge, Neelam Verjee, Harry Ellis, Anna Knowles, Sarah Potter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Simon Barnes, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, Mark Souster, David Rose, Daniel McGrory and Dan Sabbagh, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Mirza F. Ahmad, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, David Chater, Michael Binyon, James Bone, James Ducker, Penny Wark, Lorna Blackwood, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Richard Irving, Paul Kolli, Lucia Van Der Post, Gabrielle Starkey, Catherine Riley Property Editor, Will Pavia, Martin Aston, Sam Marlowe, James Hider, Jenny Knight, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Sir Gareth Roberts, President, Andrew Norfolk, Robert Gibson, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Professor Vera, Donald Hutera, Tony Stone, Professor Dame, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Shirley English, Gary Jacob, Jill Dupleix, Simone C. Bacchini, Dan Sabbagh, Rowan Atkinson, Phoebe Greenwood, Professor Bernard Silverman, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Christopher McCooey, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Gowlland-Debas, Sarah Markham, Paul Shearer, Jessica Rawson, David Hands, Catherine Spalding, Winston Leung, Ron Lewis, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Liz Chong, Russell Jenkins and Dan Sabbagh, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Lord Butler of Brockwell, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Professor Andrew Goudie, Angela Jameson, Jeremy Page and Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Andrew Duffy, Mary Gold, Nicole Swengley, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Dwayne Peel, Russell Vallance, David Lister, Sarah Vine, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Victor Tan, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Lady English, Lewis Smith, Amanda Holloway, Matt Hughes, Peter Allen, Kaveh Solhekol, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Caroline Merrell, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Professor Joan Freeman, Dr John Burscough, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Steve Jelbert, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Richard Ford and David Charter, Philip Webster Political Editor, Jane Shilling, Ian Johns, Anthony Browne and Stephen Farrell, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, George Caulkin, Tom Chesshyre and Ginny McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Christine Selb and Sarah Butler, Tim Martin, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Catherine O'Brien, Alice King, Ben Webster, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Andrew Dilnot, Philip Webster, Lucia van der Post, David Sinclair, Lewis Stuart, Chris Ayres, Lisa Verrico, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Oliver Kamm, Stuart Birch, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Peter Smith, Graham Norwood, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, Tim Gardam, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Sir Michael Scholar, President, Rosemary Bennett and Michael Evans, John Slinger, Peter Klinger, Bernard Greenberg, Patience Wheatcroft, Ben West, Christopher Irvine, Susan Emmett,
ResumoThe Times Retrial after BNP chief is cleared over race speech Return to Russia Shell record Eat out for £5 Token Souness sacked 'These cartoons are neither interesting nor original; … Index Www.timesonline. co. uk Cartoon wars and the clash of civilisations Bush 'tried to lure Saddam into war using UN aircraft' In the Times Today The clash of civilisations Childcare plan 'could backfire' Wounded list Strategic move Pinta preserved Campsites action Great War records Life model Tiffany & Co. Tycoon loses £30m in biggest break-in BNP leader is acquitted of race hate but faces new trial Failed cells link to body ageing 'Bullying' suicide Fugitives on loose Club disease fine Hunch payout Farm stand-off Spot of trouble Zathura Sounds Prince shepherds more mutton on to our menu Blogs from the Western World West tries to calm tensions as Even moderate Muslims would regard cartoons as sacrilege, say scholars saddened by the breach of sacred boundary. By Ruth Gledhill 'The BBC should have learnt not to disrespect faith' Weblinks Foreigners flee as gunmen hunt 'targets' Blogs from the Arab World Gatwick Express is axed to make room for more commuters David Cameron Bvlgari Compensation setback over travel agent cheats All Change Nationwide Feeling the Heat Firewalk left accountant with burns Massive Savings Today & This Week Dfs Opening Times Prescott gives backing to schools Bill We can be part of EU's bright future, says Blair Hairy shoot for director Orange After the affair of Sir Christopher "red-socked fop" People calls the Mayor of London's office to announce … Ps Walkers We believe in sustainable fishing. Hook, line and sinker Pensioner snagged all night on a barbed-wire fence at minus 7C Staples ID fraud figures 'inflated to play on public fears' The IT Crowd DS Dutch firm exposes flaw in security of biometric passports Citroën Halls Max Strength North Country Inside your Saturday A serious case of headless chickens discussing bird flu Parliamentary Sketch Knees-only driver in 120mph crash Hallucinating cannabis user is jailed for killing woman after losing control of his speeding car, writes Nicola Woolcock Halifax Bose Beyond petroleum Watch water waste Religion, respect and the limits of free speech Human rights Join the debate with Times writers and readers worldwide... timesonline. co. uk/debate Governing Oxford Right to criticise Muslim distress Good manners Consequences The lost stars Buying the pot Getting there... The Times Shrivelled Orange Ukraine turned west, and the West turned away Let Them Eat Pies Bring back our mutton! Then again, it never went away, sir Political rhetoric of today: it's either me, me, me or miaow, miaow, miaow... Drawing the Line Publishing controversial cartoons and being damned Thunderer: Find some room for Mr Bloom Incitement with little insight Publishing 12 indifferent cartoons a few weeks ago was justified. In today's climate, it is plainly wrong Offensive Weaponry... Join the Debate The Times Who says £25k is the ideal salary? Naturally we'd all agree that a City high-flyer who earns a six-figure sum must be right Why chocolate and ice-cream should be taken off the Middle East menu Palestinians have been conditioned by corrupt leaders filling their minds with hateful bile There is nothing to say that Islam is inevitably intolerant or repressive, as Turkey has shown Toyota Evesham Technology Student lost an eye 'after glass attack by soldiers' We want our school to be Gaelic only, say English Samsung Z320i Dying Language Virgin trains Hospital salaries eat up half of health service's £3.6bn windfall The Health Secretary says that a charity's analysis ignores efficiency savings and modernisation, Nigel Hawkes reports Where the Money Went No, patients were not waiting... Schools close as bugs strike Soldier jailed Armed swoop PC stands trial Hilton jumpers Northern Rock plc Out of Tune UK Theme could be unleashed on charts Smash Hits turns into a miss with today's teenagers PC World The Computer Superstore Baby rape sentences challenged Final flight for RAF veteran Driest January for ten years Eagle owl's reign of terror ends Seat auto emoción Devon's forbidden coast to reopen after 65 years I want to keep on working for you, Oaten tells voters Hughes warns party against copying Blair PC World The Computer Superstore He's back, fitter but fatter, after four weeks in the wilderness Charles Kennedy seemed delighted to be back in the political fray, writes Magnus Linklater Battleground Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Carmakers' drive for safety puts other road users at risk Motorists are told to be vigilant as study highlights dangerous blind spots in many modern vehicles, Ben Webster reports Backpacking mother disappears Consultation on prisoners' votes Delivering babies loses its appeal Prince's Nazi garb 'sparked racism' Headmaster sorry for e-mail blunder Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sharpest Critics Power, corruption and lies First night Theatre Believe What You Will Trafalgar Studios, SW1 MaZDa On Alert Moderate view of a matter of extremism Political Briefing Four men arrested over WPC's death Granny's killers get nine years Family of gassed man urge CS ban Chef kills himself playing with knife More suicide bombs on the way, says terrorism watchdog 5 Academy Award Nominations Times World News Ukraine turns back to Moscow as Orange Revolution is betrayed Anger of heroine who gave TV sign for change 'This government has only driven us apart' Boots Ing Direct New Justice votes with moderates Company gives up 'racist' slogan (Reuters): Officer hired out troops for work Cyclamen is symbol of Cyprus American Express Services Europe Limited Groundhog Phil predicts a chill Nuclear negotiators hope for the best but are expecting the worst What if ... the crucial question for hostile leader She Holds at Least 23 Records including Exodus experience a different holiday Men surrender to the cheese-eating titan of fast food Halfords Ltd The New Jeep Predator Range National pride is muted as opera runs out of notes Family fights to save Eiffel bridge Bosch Appliance Package Final telegram stop Must use only e-mail now stop Egg Card Katrina's unknown victims buried A report criticises response to the disaster as victims go to their graves unnamed, Tom Baldwin writes Munich Dutch to join British troops on mission in Afghanistan Churchill Hamas starts fundraising tour of the Arab world The Lost Fortune. Where Did It All Go? Yorkshire Bank American sent to rebuild city admits plot to cream off $3m Disruptive Saddam watches trial on TV Puppies used as drug mules Renault services Singapore Airlines (AFP): Record freeze tightens grip (AP): Coup allegation (Reuters): Tanker aground (AFP): Nazi booty (AFP): Nightmare flight The Times Times Business Profit-takers drive Wall Street lower Friday Feb 3 2006 Vodafone stake OFT credit inquiry Tariff plan row Quote of the day Aviva in clash over carve-up of £3bn assets E&Y counts on army of new staff to target rule A Long Way off? FTSE 100 Taxman benefits as Shell's profit soars 30% to $22.9bn Stock Markets Blair's team is not doing the business North Sea Oil A backward step to be avoided Commodities In good health Pound to Dollar Theo Fennell Currencies Breaches build 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 Fraud charges Stop Press Lawsuit go-ahead Amazon setback Capital Radio gains ground in battle with Heart RBS Nations French minister calls for calm on bid for Arcelor Weisel races on Nasdaq debut Swiss investor may determine SkyePharma battle SkyePharma close to sale of US unit in break-up plan Executives address the pressing issues facing the company AZ admits Exanta will never be cleared for sale in US pharmacies BNFL sells American nuclear business for $90m Going off track City Diary Billionaire blues City Diary Dismantling the Group Hole-sale change City Diary 888 chief shows hand with plan to buy sports betting site Thorntons outs chairman after he lowers buyout bid Maserati Debenhams chief fuels float talk Rio Tinto investors to share $4bn after profits leap Clydesdale Bank Plc Corus joins catalogue of firms changing pensions Did PM's advisers get their facts wrong? The Sunday Times Kyrgyz President rebukes Blair as Oxus intervention backfires Shell profits bring little cheer Abbey back into credit cards Eurotunnel debt agreement Shelling out Gazprom admits it is eyeing UK energy companies Research In Motion wins BlackBerry patent dispute The Times Energy policy must be built on economics, not on straw Don't write off untrendy BBC2 in digital stakes Media Emap Radio chief aims to tune in to new media Dee Ford says exploiting group brands is vital for growth, reports Amanda Andrews The Battle for London Listeners Commercial radio stations' share of audience Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mediapolis France condemned for unlimited download law For further media coverage Wall Street London Financial Futures Major Indices Commodities Eurotop 100 Money Rates % Sterling Spot and Forward Rates FTSE Volumes Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Dollar Rates Other Sterling Exchange Rates Whitbread buoyed by growing talk of bid by Mitchells & Butlers Small Caps Gilts New investors see a different side of the same old Wolseley Coffee Break Burren Energy ICI shareholders take profits after broker shows caution Stock Markets Large Caps Caffè Nero Business Equity Prices Cancer Research UK Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Times Times Register Oswin Craster Leader of SOE teams that harried German and Japanese troops in France and Burma in 1944 and 1945 Lives Remembered Sir John Cowperthwaite Civil servant whose laissez-faire approach to business created Hong Kong's dynamic economy from the 1960s onwards Chris Heunis South African minister who attempted by constitutional means to bolster white supremacy in the dying days of apartheid Lives in Brief Ronnie White, golfer and solicitor, was born on April 9,1921. He died on December 17,2005, aged 84 St John Rllis, rugby league player and coach, was born on Ocotber 3,1964. He died from a suspected heart attack on December 31,2005, aged 41 Alec Coxon, cricketer, was born on January 18,1916. He died on January 22,2006, aged 90 The Ven Gerald Hollis, Industrial Mission clergyman, was born on May 16,1919. He died on November 27,2005, aged 86 Des O"Brien executive, was born in Dublin on May 22,1919. He died on December 26,2005, aged 86 Questions Answered Momentous weather and the law of God Extending time for service of claim Law Report Court of Appeal Times Online Memorial Service Passing-Out Parade Latest Wills Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Court Circular Memorial Services In Memoriam-Private Awards Dinner Royal Navy Club of 1765 and 1785 Bridge Common Bidding Mistakes Chess Birthdays Anniversaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Church News Multiple Display Advertising Items The Ultimate Travel Companion Peugeot scents success with revamped 207 Times Online Mercedes-Benz Curtain opens on bags of ideas for Volvo's new safety systems Mattin gives the C70 a chic modern makeover Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Motorpoint TSL Finance Ltd DJM: Nature Notes The Times Five-Day Forecast Satellite outshone by lunar landscape Weather Eye Times Sport Cup claims exposed by See You Sometime Racing The National Hunt meeting at Catterick scheduled for … Times Test Barry Geraghty has come in for the plum ride on Hoo … Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Generous entry for Grand National Fontwell Park Wolverhampton The Times Sports Book Players' strike backs Zimbabwe into corner Cricket Alexander aims to earn respect American Football Super Bowl Sky Sports Game Details Warren will stand his corner on handling of Khan Boxing The Results Service Today's Fixtures Whittaker believes walls were built to be conquered Sarah Potter speaks to the teenager who faces a difficult climb to achieve her career goals Leicester bring match forward Ghaffar treble bid Sponsor flies in Pregnancy plea Froch defence Global appeal Caldow's choice Dangerous Tigers put Bulls on their guard Rugby League Versatile Johnson finds all-round comfort at Bradford British Clubs are a World Apart Higgins proves he has the stomach to progress Snooker Freshwater fishes for England bait The Sunday Times Passion v power on the cabbage patch Lydon still to get his backs going forwards Owen Slot says questions remain about the quality of England's support coach Michalak recovers but France fret Wallace back in Ireland squad RBS Nations Battling No 9s ready for combat Confident Stenson happy to bask in spotlight of Woods First-Round Scores The Times Beckenbauer lauds 'best job in the world' The Premiership Today England may be pawns in furore over drug-testing Love's labours lost on Barton as club, supporter and player are divided by conflict of interest Benitez brushes off Real talk The Times Terry sure Chelsea will have last laugh Sharp Sheringham believes bright future is on the cards Rick Broadbent meets the West Ham United striker who is defying his age to play on in the Premiership Pardew turns sights to Europe after Highbury success Clough Culture Shock The Times Campbell discovers there is little defence against march of time England Search for Centre of Excellence Reconditioned Bentley aims to find an extra gear Blackburn rebranding kicked into touch by Ferguson's rant New charge for accused striker Clough tops poll Wright legal action Adams goes home Six games, 21 goals, four upsets. Call this boring? Bill Edgar says that football rarely comes any better than the drama in the Premiership on Wednesday night It's Been Emotional the Match Days that Had It All The Most Exciting Night of Football ... Ever Best of the Web Fans Allow Souness to Leave with Dignity but are Less than Enmoured by his Temporary Replacement Freddy's Failures Uncertainty abounds as Shepherd ducks flak The inside Track Newcastle Crisis Shearer ready to step up, but only after a gap year The inside Track Newcastle Crisis Teenage Cancer Trust Poisoned Chalice? Place your Bets Souness was burdened by the wait of expectation The Times Crossword 23,203 Meanwhile, a pair of tickets to the Super Bowl between … The negligible value of athletics compared with other … E-Mail: theinsider@thetimes. co. uk The Insider Sport O'Neill the key player in Newcastle waiting game Past mistakes must be avoided Roeder faces task of lifting spirits The Times Loony Toon Six Nations Jane Shilling Pass notes The face Mr Been-there-done that The click The bulletin Contents Smile, please: how the treatments work and what they cost What price the perfect smile? From next to nothing ten years ago we will spend £360m on cosmetic dentistry in 2006. Lucia Van Der Post, who has had her teeth whitened three times, explains why a gleaming mouth is worth the expense Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Picture Gallery Accidents waiting to happen must be looking for me Cruel effects of a lack of kindness Queenly 'treat' Ten signs that ... Say your wife wants a divorce (and will take you to the cleaners) The Times I'm flying long-haul ... help me to look cool Answers your style questions Luxury with Lucia A show of one-offs to lure you into collecting Destinations the Holiday&travel Show Rich and rewarding one-pot wonders Jill Dupleix serves up three meals where the flavours are shared and it all cooks together In season: blood oranges Desperate housekeeping How to keep vases shiny and gunk-free You've got AA friend Health Innocent victims of a judgmental attitude Whether smokers or not, patients with lung cancer deserve better treatment, argues Dr Thomas Stuttaford Sobering up Congratulating myself on an entire year without drink Sounds You're holding the front page Pete Paphides meets Editors, stars of this week's free Times Online podcast Hear Editors at www.timesonline. co. uk/podcasts Farewell, Smash 'makes mash' Hits Pete Paphides pays tribute to the mag that had its finger on the pluse, but now has no pulse at all Virgin The Load Down Amazon. co. uk Classical Angela Hewitt Chabrier piano music Hyperion Pop Sway This is my Demo Dcypha Classical Joyce DiDonato The Deepest Desire Eloquentia The Charts Pop Ashlee Simpson I am Me Geffen Radio New Bands Coldcut A chip off the maudlin old block Teddy Thompson's melancholy is genetic, he tells Martin Aston An epic tale of lost chords found Amanda Holloway on how a Shostakovich film score lived again Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times The magic round about A visionary philanthropist is making history in North London. Richard Morrison hears how In the Round 160 years of a London landmark Theatre Royal Drury Lane Fuerzabruta opens on June 1 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pop Eileen Rose Borderline, W1 Theatre Metamorphoses/Elektra Barbican Pit Concert Rodelinda Barbican Tv & radio Radio Choice The Times David Chater's choices Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Kids CBBC Factual Sport Television multichannel Choice Answers from Back Page Television terrestrial BBC One Variations Film Choice When the right stuff went wrong Last Night's TV There were hints of another chapter in the Challenger space-shuttle story yet to be told Viewing Guide Speed Su Doku Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 3817 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Picture the loan Bricks and Mortar Facts, figures and fantasies from the world of property House prices could well be inching up, but is this really good news for the future of our economy? Every British city bar Glasgow was rated severely unaffordable The Surveyor Focus on The South East In Victorian House in West London Hammersmith, W6: a large family home spread over four floors in a quiet square Out Elegant Georgian Semi in Surrey Guildford: a whitewashed Grade II listed property that has been lovingly restored Away Restored Farmhouse in Devon Near Yelverton: a Grade II listed property set in an acre of land bordering the River Meavy Sorry, Wrong Number Mary Gold delves into No 13 and other superstitions that may hold up a house sale If the dog digs in its heels on the doorstep, they say the house has evil spirits British Gas For Sale Crest Swing down to the Sun Serious golfers are going farther afield for their sporting fix, reports Jenny Knight It sound mad to take a six-hour flight for a game of golf When the Ice Melts A decent ski property can flourish in summer as well as winter, says Ben West Emporio home George Wimpey Charles Church Octacon Rugs Take the Floor Top designers are bringing the catwalk into your home, says Nicole Swengley Bargain Hunter Octacon The Premier Collection Are You Man Enough? Nigel Mansell's old house is splendid, but it's a long drive away, says Graham Norwood Is nostalgia enough to tempt buyers to a £3.75m home? Simply Stunning Multiple Classified Advertising Items Extend your Shelf Life The right buyer can prove there's still a future for village stores, says Lynne Greenwood The lifestyle package comes with cows in the back field South East High Street House in Kent Shoparound Three stores now with residential use Greenhithe: a three-bedroom former shop, with a short commute to London South West Cottage in Somerset Bicknoller: recently renovated house with great views of the surrounding Quantock Hills East Anglia Listed Property in Suffolk Farnham: a detached Grade II listed former post office stores in need of some love and care The Scrap Hunters Recycling can turn your home into an upmarket rubbish dump, says Paul Shearer You can insulate your loft with bits of old denim Barratt Britain's Premier House Builder Battle for Hastings Christopher McCooey salutes the efforts made to preserve the Old Town's houses This is the ultimate in recycling: the daub is 600 years old Alpine homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Pragelato Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Bradford & Bingley Concreteloans Desperately Seeking Simplyswitch Eco-Products What'son Multiple Display Advertising Items The Building Communities Awards 2005
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