News from 06/02/2006
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Andrew Robson, Gabriele Marcotti, Ramita Naval, Alexandra Frean, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Mark Souster, Rose James, Stuart Weatherhead, Ian Winrow, Philip Howard, Andrew Taylor, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, Tom Baldwin and Richard Ford, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, James Ducker, Penny Wark, Linda O'Connor, Carol Sarler, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Gabrielle Starkey, Patrick Kidd, Will Pavia, John Kentleton, Dan Green, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Nancy Durrant, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Angus Nicol Piping Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Debra Craine, Dr Mark Gray, Matt Dickenson, Jill Dupleix, Richard Ford and Alan Hamilton, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Eamonn Butler, Dr A. R. Williamson, Phil Gordon, Helen McCormack, Keith Pike, David Hands, Graham Keeley, Ian MacKinnon, Ron Lewis, Liz Chong, Angela Jameson, Danny Kelly, Russell Kempson, Daniel McGrory, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Oliver Kay, Sarah Vine, Jane Wheatley, John Westerby, Michael Theodoulou, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Rob Wright, Roderrick Ramage, Juliet Rix, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, John Brown, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hughes, Ben Machall, Richard Dixon, Kaveh Solhekol, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Peta Bee, Tom Foulkes, Chris Campling, David Kellie-Smith, Canon Erick Wilson, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, John Carr, Roger Boyes, Peter MacLean, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Lucy Powell, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Jens Frederik Hansen, Tony Cascarino, Paul Simons, Tom Dart, Adam Fresco, William Rees-Mogg, Gerard Baker US Editor, John Goodbody, James Doran, Tim Hames, Craig Lord, Dominic Maxwell, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Caitlin Moran, Neil Fisher, Rosemary Righter Economic View, David McVAY, Paul Goggins, Alexandra Frean Social affairs correspondent, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Lewis Stuart, Lisa Verrico, Danny Baker, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Dr William M. Rodriquenz, Julian Nettlefold, Aki Riihilahti, Dom Dart, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, David Powell, Frances Gibb, Alyson Rudd, Bill Edgar, Jens Hansen, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Bon Hoyle, Brian Clarke Fishing Correspondent, Jenny Davey, Nicola Copping, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, MacKinnon, Christopher Irvine, David Blunkett, MP, Ray Marcelo,
ResumoThe Times Consulate on fire in cartoon protest School switch Saddam bribes Sudoku Win Champagne Nuclear dispute Help for drug firm Chelsea cruise 'Celebrities are mad-they keep dogs in their handbags' Household fuel bills will soon top £1,000 The HRT dilemma Hail the fall of France Scots' win helps auld enemy CSA will use credit card data to make defiant fathers pay Agency in Crisis In the Times Today The Times Call for testing as thousands carry superbug into hospital Agency in Crisis Lords to review school jilbab row Scientist dies Man charged Beshenivsky case Account emptied Panto 'was racist' House music Saved after 48 hours in the water Hiscox 'This captain was completely mad' Egyptian ferry crew ignored pleas to launch lifeboats because they were tackling the fire, writes Ian MacKinnon The answer to lower prices lies beyond the North Sea British Gas needs to look further afield as supplies dwindle, writes Peter Klinger Mentoring for young offenders 'an £11m failure' Girl held after fatal stabbing Hit-and-run appeal Airport disrupted Mother charged Clue to river death Royal clock charge Sick-note city The Fashion Bible R. E. S. P. E. C. T. We want it, but we don't deserve it Danes in despair as protesters Lebanese security forces cannot stop 20,000 demonstrators from ransacking Danish mission after attacks on embassy in Syria, reports Michael Theodoulou Bonhams Copenhagen rues its lost tolerance Bloggers Debate the Protests Militants face arrest over July 7 placards Set fire to consulate in Beirut Secret toll of eating disorders Many children are not getting the help that they need because of fear, shame and ignorance, reports Alexandra Frean Times2 Multiple Display Advertising Items Top of the pie charts dfs By a Correspondent: Education reforms 'must not be forced' Private school joins state sector Hitachi Multiple Display Advertising Items Tories to give MPs vote on war Shooters put cats, eagles, otters on list of rural pests NatWest NatWest List 'linked to death of eagle owl' Congregation clowns about Tiscali Broadband Fattest man dies at 50 stone Six Apache pilots take flight Children caught dealing in drugs West Country has bendiest road Virgin atlantic Citroën Elder Abuse the Brutal Facts Changing Styles Real men do wear tight white briefs, says M Gay Running Oxford Crime cash Big business ethos is the key to US prosperity Question of care Join the debate with Times readers worldwide…timesonline. co. uk/debate Law and power pitched against faith and fury Tenfold woes Dig for victory The Times Theology and Testosterone The challenges of intolerance in a generally tolerant society The Grey Gamers A new generation of video games for the older player Not quite a ringing endorsement, but don't fret about the doc's mobile Science Notebook Russian Roulette Moscow must take a central role if the Iran nuclear crisis is to be resolved Thunderer: Smile, you're on camera Tolerating the intolerable Even Locke, our greatest prophet of liberty, would never have defended those offensive cartoons Join the Debate The Times Join the Debate Why I'm one of the great unread Dickens, Joyce, Henry James... they're enough to put kids off books for life For Lib Dems, it's no contest between old Sir Dull and young Mr Flip-Flop Despite the circus, there is no excuse for presenting the country with a clown Many of his colleagues detect a whiff of opportunism about Huhne's repositioning NPower Multiple Display Advertising Items Chicago chief advises Met on softly-softly policing Yummy and still so young First night Opera The Mikado London Coliseum Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sharpest Critics Multiple Display Advertising Items Dickens' rival judged fit for return Legal aid reforms raise fears that justice will pay the price Tycoon's wife fights for £60m divorce award Criminal Aid Rises as Civil Aid Falls Driver dies after ignoring signal Soldier found dead Consumer rage City of fatal falls Galloway apology Wrong route 54th anniversary Emirates Drought threatens Thames riverlife I might not look it but I'm 58-or my brain is Stealth plan to redevelop Barts may herald its break-up First direct You must fight two elections, Huhne tells rival Times World News Australia wheat bosses 'paid £128m in Oil-for-Food bribes to Saddam' How an Aid Programme was Subverted Inattentive and sloppy-and that's the teacher Diabetes (AP): Airstrike kills two militants (AP): Stampede deaths (Reuters): Railway worry (AP): Jailhouse riot (AFP): Dowry walkout Green Flag Multiple Display Advertising Items Armed treasure gang arrested Police found a pirate flag and a haul taken from ships that sank in the Battle of Trafalgar, reports Graham Keeley Defiant Iran steps closer to brink as it pulls out of inspection deal Churchill Insurance Company Limited Country united by national pride Radicals and reformers are of one mind, Ramita Naval reports from Tehran The Times New roles take centre stage but old divisions lurk in the wings Sabre-rattling European and emollient US will soon settle down to business as usual Revolution and Aftermath The View from the Street By the Numbers Where slips are all over patch Horlicks (Reuters): Haiti ready to go to polls (AP): Terror mastermind escapes jail (AFP): King pardons opposition leaders (AP): Top honour for British feat of clay Multiple Display Advertising Items Museum to return Homer vase Americans to close last MASH Times Business C&W to sever ties with finance chief Sage retirement Print talks held Huntsman aborts 'We are not ostentatious' Skye Pharma hires big guns to fight off rebels Advertising bookings slip as viewers switch off ITV Shipping prices predicted to sli… by 10% FTSE 100 Stock Markets Chinese 'contradictions' urge caution Economic View North Sea Oil Commodities Pound to Dollar Brioni Currencies Business Need to Know World Markets Look ahead Exchange rates Smaller stock to watch Bet of the day The Pound: Change of the Week Rumour of the day Stock Market: British Funds Business big shot Mittal keeps up European offensive Stop Press Fund 'set to bid £2bn for Eircom' Toshiba to enter genetic chip market ThyssenKrupp faces EU fines threat The Times OfferDirect Finance director on way out in second C&W exit Bad Connection RPS By Our City Staff: BNP Paribas move on Roman bank could spark consolidation New face of Italian banking Showdown looms on WPP Plea Trend Micro Time Warner dissident gets heavyweight help Buyout groups eye £6bn bid for GUS's Experian The Times Direct World's Biggest Leveraged Buyouts, 2005 CBI predicts £6bn pensions costs Google blacklists BMW in Germany Matalan shops at New Look for chief Four burning questions answered The Times SkyePharma botched US merger talks Richard Irving talks to the new chairman of the troubled drugs group Story so far Bank unlikely to cut interest rates as growth picks up Milton Keynes Rise and Fall Shortage of jobs can fuel inflation Games promise boom for French resort seeking a 'better' clientele The Times Sponsors protect place in Olympic ring London will be watching the success or failure of new laws to combat corporate raiders, writes Elizabeth Judge Business Equity Prices Bank of Scotland Investment Service Shakespeare-quoting chief relishes taking business on to next stage Powers in the Boardroom Martin Read, head of LogicaCMG, talks to Angela Jameson about his ambitions for the company, the lessons of the dot-com slump and succession planning Bank of Scotland Corporate Power CV Herbie Frogg The Leader in Ten Questions Reader Offers Ltd Times Register Betty Friedan American feminist who defined the women's struggle in political terms, and whose The Feminine Mystique radicalised thousands Betty Friedman, feminist and author, was born on February 4,1921. She died on her 85th birthday Eric Major Gregarious and energetic publisher with a knack for identifying bestselling, prize-winning authors Eric Major, publisher, was born on June 25, 1937. He died of cancer on January 14, 2006, aged 68 Grace Ingoldby Journalist, writer and poet who celebrated the copiousness of life and literature's offerings Adoption of defamatory statements fatal to defence Court of Appeal Tax exemption for opera in barn Chancery Division Published February 6, 2006 Longbrough Festival Opera v Revenue and Customs Commissioners Before Mr Justice Lightman Judgment Jaunary 27, 2006 All change at St John-from badgers upwards Notebook Charities Court Circular Church News London piping society prizes Angus Nicol Piping Correspondent Latest Wills Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Thanksgiving Services Lecture The Bristol Society Chess Birthdays Anniversaries Births: Sir Thomas More, writer, statesman and Lord … Deaths: King Charles II (reigned 1660-85), died in … Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bridge Tennessee teacher who tamed the air Weather Eye Nature Notes The Times Five-Day Forecast Times Online Weathercall Times Sport Loughran posts win on Central House Racing Events of Uttoxeter abandonment demand inquiry Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Musselburgh Leaders in the National Hunt Championships Death of Lingo is wretched luck for O'Neill Sedgefield The Times Sports Book Lingfield Park Wolverhampton The Results Service Badminton Today's Fixtures Football Hatton has welterweight title in sights Boxing Doherty shows fighting spirit Eagles soar Kidd claims title Perry triumphs Stirring revival City slickers: the making of a generation David Powell on how the likes of Katia Lannon are now reaping the benefits of Manchester 2002 String of world records puts Australia in line for gold rush In the Fast Lane the Sinking Times Official Beer England Rugby The Club City of Manhcester Water Polo Club Common People how Manchester Has Reaped Reward City of Manchester Water Polo Club The Professional The Teenager Woods maintains impressive record in title play-offs Golf The Times Super Bowl tome has collectors in a frenzy American Football Times Online Leading Final Scores Form Dubai Times Online P&O Ferries Orchard's unseen balancing act Captain Ali must back brash words with deeds Cricket under-19 World Cup Suspensions loom for doping Rugby League Too Much Too Young why Teenage Stars Fail Test of Time Scientists catch up in gene war Drugs in Sport How They Compared at Lansdowne Road Land Rover Berbizier baffled as Ireland scrape win Blair the fulcrum as France fall victim to ambush England Rugby Travel Murrayfield Statistics where France Fell Short Great Upsets The Times Offers Direct Passionate Scotland keep feet on ground Johnson's shadow grows fainter Simon Barnes believes England are on an upward path that might lead this team on to new glories RBS Flattering England triumph gives Wales cause for optimism Captaincy concerns will need careful handling Six Nations Pointers England on course to recapture old glories Twickenham Statistics where Wales Felt the Force Twickenham The Times Crossword 23,205 Times Online The Insider As Newcastle United sald farewell to their fifth manager … While Alan Shearer maintains that he is not ready to … Voyce will get the chance to display his versatility Sport Red Mist, Red Card, Red Faces Scotland win puts England in control of championship The Times Six Nations Times2 Passnotes The face An up-and-down career Theclick Thebulletin Contents Wasted youths Boys can get anorexia, too-but the danger may not be spotted until it's too late, says Juliet Rix The warning signs—and what you should do Tom's story Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Picture Gallery I'm a celebrity, get me my own police squad No one dictates to Judge Judy Mum's the word I really have read… The Logic of God Incarnate, by Thomas Morris, says Richard Dixon British Airways Seeking love and tolerance Paul Southern is a white writer living in an Asian part of Manchester. He has been attacked several times and his relationship with a Muslim girl is kept secret for fear of family hostility and racism. He tells Penny Wark about a culture that he values The Times Offers Direct Dish The Times Offers Direct Try the olive oil, it's from one's own tree, darling Now you can order your own personal supply, says Rose James Food Home grown Health monday To HRT or not to HRT? A third of women give up treatment after a year. Jane Wheatley Wonders if this is a good idea Alternatives to HRT Pru Health Close encounters of the worst kind Genital warts are increasingly common, and carry the risk of cancer. Dr Thomas Stuttaford on how to deal with the virus Urban Worrier What, me worry? Not this time round A respectful no…three amazing graces Royals The Times Kabbalah for beginners And another thing… Sex and the virtual city Arts Be afraid, be very afraid Who will the satirist Armando Iannucci skewer next, wonders Dominic Maxwell France's Favourite Coffee" Pranks for the memory: five lannuccl moments Art of the matter Get the goods for the soul Is government-sponsored art raising or lowering our spirits? Don't miss Please, somebody, what's my line? An actor dries, mid-speech, but where's the prompt? Lucy Powell reports on the death of a theatrical tradition Classic Lighting, Furniture & Assessories It's not over till the fat lady's got her cue Pop Katie Melua Apollo, W6 Katie Melua Reviews first night Saturday Night and Sunday Morning Concert Hallé/Elder Bridgewater Hall, Manchester Hallé/Elder Bridgewater Hall, Manchester Entertainments Dance Rumble Queen Elizabeth Hall Rumble Queen Elizabeth Hall First night in the main paper Tv & radio Radio Choice The Times David Chater's Choices Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Kids Factual Change the Day You Die Change the Day You Die Sky One, 9pm Sport Answers from Back Page BBC One Historic Royal Palaces Channel 4 Political Awards Channel 4 Political Awards Channel 4, 8pm Bodyshock Channel 4, pm Variations The Thick of IT BBC Two, 10pm The Baby Race Channel 4, 11.05pm Film Choice 23 Paces to Baker Street (1956) Channel 4, 1. 35pm 8MM (1999) E4, 10pm E4, 10pm Body Heat (1981) BBC One, 11.35pm Weekend TV And the silliest programme is Su Doku Cubed Times2 Quiz Olay Bjortomt Olav Bjortomt Times2 Crossword No 3819 Word Watching Polygon Acorn Stairlifts The Game Runaway Pride Unflappables Sear Away at Summit Inside Results and Reports Plus Whistle Blower Mourinho Moves The Games Barclays Premiership Cheslea (1) 2 Gallas 35, Crespo 68 Liverpool (0) 0 Liverpool Lacking Finishing Touch of a Predator Tony's Tactics Familiarity Leads to Contempt for Reds and Blues Iceman Hot and Bothered Dennis Bergkamp tells Matt Dickinson that Arsenal are trying to go two steps forward but have taken more than one step back Explosive Henry Strikes to Lift Spirits while Making Plans for Campbell's Comeback Party Birmingham City (0) 0 Arsenal (1) 2 Adebayor 21, Henry 63 Touches of class prove decisive at St Andrew's Beckham Offers Backing The Retirement Plan is to Fly into Anonymity Missing out on Sea Legs Defoe Has England on Radar Tottenham Hotspur (2) 3 Defoe 14,46, Jenas 41 Charlton Athletic (0) 1 Thomas 70 Little-and-little combination pays off Pardew Refuses to Look into Future despite Shifting Expectations West Ham United (0) 2 Underland (0) 0 Manager refuses to get carried away by his side's ascent A Sneer Miss Mrs Danny Murphy on a stressful transfer saga Staunton Plans Hit as Holland Quits Ivory Coast Marathon Now the News in Chief Rick Broadbent with the best-selling band at their No 1 venue—Elland Road It's Got Third-Personal The Two Dannys Danny Baker wonders whether semi-detached footballers are really punch-drunk Picture Gallery Taking the Caveman Approach Behaviour of the Sub Human Next Week: Danny Kelly Blackburn's Fire Goes out West Bromwich Albion (2) 2 Campbell 6, Greening 32 Blackburn Rovers (0) 0 Robson purrs at profit from increased commitment McClaren out of Tune on Teesside Middlesbrough (0) 0 Aston Villa (2) 4 Moore 18, 62,64, Phillips 24 Moore takes full advantage of home team's hospitality Shearer Gives a Forward Push Newcastle United (1) 2 N'Zogbia 41, Shearer 64 Portsmouth (0) 0 Herolc Kiely only delays the Inevitable on emotional day A surprise contender has emerged for the Newcastle … United Continue to Win Admirers Manchester United (3) 4 Park 6, Ronaldo 14, 86, Saha 23 Fulham (2) 2 McBridge 22, Heiguson 37 Ferguson's side stick to their attacking principles Moyes Forgoes Songs for Europe as Dogged Everton Parade … Everton (1) 1 Manchester City (0) 0 (Fortune favours home side's renalssance period Instant Replay Allardyce Waits for his Jet Plane Bolton Wanderers Wigan Athletic Barclays Premiership Entertainment Table Reading Hang on in Comedy of Errors Crewe Allexandra (1) 3 Bell 14, Taylor 51, Lunt 68 (pen) Reading (3) 4 Shorey 24, Sidwell, 26, Lita 43, 53 Strugglers refuse to roll over Times Online Haynes on Hand to Win Bragging Rights Norwich City (1) 1 Johansson 33 Ispwich Town (1) 2 Juan 38, Doherty 88 (og) Late goal delights visiting fans Burnley (1) 1 Ricketts 24 Plymouth Argyle (0) 0 Coventry City (1) 2 Wise 43, 68 Brighton & Hove ALB (0) 0 Crystal Palace (0) 1 Riihilahti 70 Cardiff City (0) 0 Leeds United (1) 2 Cresswell 39, Butler 84 Queens Park Rangers (0) 0 Luton town (1) 2 Keane 9, Coyne 86 Hull City (3) 3 Elliott 14, Duffy 35, Parkin 38 Millwall (0) 0 Sheffield Wednesday (0) 1 Simek 63 Kelly Writes Wrongs Leicester City Wolverhampton W Southampton (0) 0 Derby Country (0) 0 Stoke City (0) 0 Preston North End (0) 0 Colchester Cruising towards Promotion Colchester United Bradford City Barnsley (1) 2 Richards 27, 81 (pen) Bristol City (0) 0 Blackpool (1) 2 Bean 16, Fox 47 Nottingham Forest (1) 2 Breckin 45, Bennett 90 Rotherham United (0) 0 Hartlepool United (0) 0 Brentford (2) 5 Rankin 7, Newman 11, Brooker 65 Sodje 77, O'Connor 86 (pen) Walsall (0) 0 Scunthorpe United (2) 2 Sharp, 3,10 (pen) Milton Keynes Dons (0) 0 Chesterfield (0) 1 Hall 89 Gillingham (0) 1 Black 48 Swindon town (1) 2 Shakes 29, Comyn-Platt 57 Doncaster Rovers (0) 1 McCormack 64 Oldham Athletic (0) 0 Port Vale (1) 1 Constantine 44 Yeovil Town (0) 0 Southend United (1) 2 Bentley 36, Goater 75 Keeping Mind on the Job Trying to stop Halle Berry intercepting my long passes Northampton Close in on the Leaders Northampton town (1) 2 Hunt 11, McGleish 86 Rushden & Diamonds (0) 0 Home side shade close-fought derby Barnet (1) 1 Kandol 29 Shrewsbury Town (0) 0 Carlisle United (2) 5 a Murray 14, Bridges 45, Lumsdon 58 (pen), Hawley 64, G Murray 82 Chester City (0) 0 Peterborough United (0) 1 Logan 55 Cheltenham Town (0) 0 Boston United (0) 0 Darlington (0) 0 Mansfield Town (0) 1 Rundle 56 Macclesfield Town (0) 1 Swailes 79 Stockport County (0) 2 Briggs 64, Dickinson 83 Lincoln City (0) 3 Gritton 62, Yeo 69, Frecklington 79 Bristol Rovers (1) 1 Agogo 28 Bury (0) 0 Notts County (0) 0 Grimsby Town (1) 1 Reddy 40 Torquay United (0) 2 Phillips 47, Bedeau 62 Leyton Orient (0) 0 Oxford United (1) 1 Ashton 17 Rochdale (1) 1 Cooksey 45 Wrexham (2) 2 Lawrence 12, S Williams 15 Wycombe Wanderers (0) 0 Mowbray Rewarded Rangers (0) 0 Hibernian (0) 3 O'Connor 50, Sproule 59, Killen 78 Sproule leads the rout again Airdrie Utd (0) 1 McLaren 59 Dundee (1) 1 Deasley 21 Hamilton (0) 0 Alloa (0) 0 Results Bell's Scottish League Second Division Clyde (0) 0 Gretna (0) 0 Heart of Midlothian (3) 3 Pospisil 21, Elliot 34, Pressley 45 (pen) Aberdeen (0) 0 Falkirk (0) 1 McBreen 79 Ross County (1) 1 Cowie 17 Inverness CT (0) 2 McBain 59, Dargo 77 Parrick Thistle (1) 2 Reports 45, 90 (pen) Spartans (0) 0 St Mirren (0) 0 The Times Travel Direct Non-League Results Vital Statistics Point to Alarming Trends Gabriele M Arcittu argues that supporters have never had it so good-up to a point The Times Les Bleus Reaching for the Stars Again France Countdown to the World Cup 123 Days to Go European Results Bill Edgar's Guide to the Pick of the Football on TV this Week Sunday Live Matches No Need to Panic over Wembley Bill Edgar finds the FA relaxed over progress on building the national stadium Toonarmy Statattack Today Fixtures Tomorrow Wednesday Friday Saturday Sunday A Striking Difference The Fantasy Game Win a Share of £200,000 05/06 Leaderboard Superleagues The Game Www.timesonline.co.uk/fantasyfootball Talk Sport Go for the 20,000 prize The New Impreza. 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