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News from 07/02/2006

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Saki Zenzaki, Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Giles Smith, Phil Yates, Nigel MacNicol, Tim Benson, Andrew Billen, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Neelam Verjee, Tom Rowland, David Aaronovitch, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Peter Lansley, Paul Merson, Mark Souster, Linda Tsang, Richard Hobson, Michael Elliott, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Carol Midgley, Koyono Coat, Stephen Levinson, Christine Seib, David Chater, Robert Poole, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Penny Wark, Richard Irving, Imelda Redmond, chief executive, Angus MacLeod Scottish Political Editor, Lucian Camp, Adam Fresco and Steward Tendler, Vanessa Pittard, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Vernon Bogdanor Professor of Government, Pat Gibson, Anthony Browne, Tom Bawden, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Debra Craine, Paul Woodman, Sean O'Neill and Russell Jenkins, Anthony Burton, Tim Reid, Michael Portillo, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Isabelle Dinoire, Libby Purves, Jonathan Gornall, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Rosemary Bennett and David Charter, James Delingpole, David Hands, A. Kuhiman, Ian MacKinnon, Simon de Bruxeiles, Oliver Kay and Matt Hughes, Modwenna Rees-Mogg Chief Editor, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Angela Jameson, Peter Quayle, Edward Fennell, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Ross Clark, Lisa Armstrong, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Marie Strebler, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Gary Slapper, Philip Webster and Peter Riddell, Ann Treneman, Dan Lewis Research Director, Steuart & Francis, James Brown, Gay Rights, Gabriel Rozenberg, Martyn Hopper, Raymond Keene, Luke Leitch, Adam Sage, John Russell Taylor, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Matt Hughes, Matt Dickinson, Dr Tanya Byron, Kaveh Solhekol, Jeremy Page, Larry Fenton Retired music publisher, Caroline Merrell, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Helen Nugent, Damian Whitworth, Tom Baldwin, Michael Evans and Philip Webster, David Mattin, Will Wyatt Chief Executive, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Dr. David Joselin Retired general practitioner, George Harris, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Marilyn Stowe, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Jack Hill, Mohammed Sahib, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Tosin Sulaiman, Dominic Maxwell, Peter Brook, Ashling O'connor, George Caulkin, Thomas Wilkins, Brian Dinsdale, Tim Martin, Carly Chynoweth, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Steve Hamsley, Paul Fallon & Andrew Webb, co-chairman, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, James Jackson, Adrian King, Stephen Cragg, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Richard Morrison, R. W. Cooper, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Conal Gregory, Clive Gringras, Jenny Davey, John Henry, Ross Anderson, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Nick Meo, Christopher Irvine,

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The Times Times voters back freedom of speech Brunei family feud Defence deal over America from £279 with Airmiles Pressure on Bush £5m 16-year-old 'What would we prosecute the protesters for?' Graduates unfit for work, say top firms Nanny's revenge Egg on her face, and that's before U-turn Backbench rebels force climbdown on school reform In the Times Today The Times Kelly fails to sidestep new egg attack Graduates are 'unfit for top jobs' 'Genetic basis' for Alzheimer's Husband cleared Death in custody Murder charge Coin clue in keel Roadstar Scars will disappear in about six months 'I have a face like everyone else' Ten weeks after receiving the first face transplant, Isabelle Dinoire was ready to meet the world, Adam Sage reports Hit squads sent in as hospitals fail to beat superbug Row over publication of surgeons' death rates Lowest Infection Rates Highest Infection Rates ... But Lists Do Not Paint the Whole Picture 'Illegal war tax' protest rejected Al-Jazeera recruit Death inquiry GP had child porn Royal theft case ENO deal agreed New First Sea Lord Too Hot Vogue Stones are still too blue for Americans Poll shows voters believe press is right not to publish cartoons Call to arrest British radicals Ministers pressure police to take action against militants, report Philip Webster and Peter Riddell Comment World leaders rally round as crisis deepens 'Fake bomber' served jail sentence for drugs Sultan loses court claim over playboy brother's billions Emirates Assets Sold Two Mercedes-Benz fire engines Multiple Display Advertising Items Herceptin delay is 'my death sentence' A woman's fight for the right to receive the breast cancer drug is the first to reach court, reports Michael Horsnell Ubs Pilot died after aircraft caught in downdraft Multiple Display Advertising Items Arms dealer 'snared in £22m FBI sting' Trader allegedly agreed to sell missiles to a man he thought worked for a Colombian terror group, reports Helen Nugent Bush scraps Rolls-Royce deal despite Blair's pleas Lexus Microsoft Office Lagerfeld's royal shift causes havoc at Harrods People Multiple Display Advertising Items She may be the genius of the British crime novel, but … Picture Gallery Ps Disunity 'is the cost of women being bishops' Police merger date Multiple Display Advertising Items Gas supply chaos Let GPs back into obstetrics Double standards in dealing with Islam Fighting fire at sea Join the debate with Times readers worldwide... timesonline. co. uk/depate Save those precious journals Priced off the road Stop blaming Oxford students Shareholders' rights Scoring points FA birdbrains The Times Opportunism Knocks Cameron is becoming addicted to the senseless soundbite Words and Music What the Rolling Stones really meant to sing Hazards of being a columnist: a virtual custard pie in the face every week The Centre Must Hold Moderates of the world: unite Restraint, please—except for taking retaliatory action on Mr Bongo-brains We could prosecute the protesters, but what for? They didn't incite anything specific Friendly gizmos that will abolish traffic jams The sat-nav stuck to your dashboard could make it possible; what we need now is a bit of political imagination There's the North Circular at £5 or else a detour for £1.50. The choice is yours It's not funny, you stupid boy The tendency of the modern sitcom towards rudeness and niche audiences serves us all badly Thunderer: A careful polisher of knobs Care homes censured for treatment of elderly British Gas Governor shown door over prison failings A Good Deal Better Google in drive against tricksters Ashes bat found after 80 years Fuel-laundering plants raided Red skins are totally bananas bulldog Greenwich develops a universal appeal Bereaved to gain right to contest death certificates Multiple Display Advertising Items Woman's body found in school grounds Hitman is jailed for life Multiple Display Advertising Items Lawyer 'killed wife over affair' Breaking the rules is rarely this enjoyable first night Comedy Malcolm Hardee Memorial show Hackney Empire, E8 Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sharpest Critics Rias And you thought Queen Mary 2 was big? Anglomania gives special relationship a new image New York Fashion Week E-mail firms to charge for first-class delivery Blair to cut trip short for ID card vote You want more democracy as well? Come to the cabaret, old chum Ing Direct Yes, my son has had the MMR jab, says Brown Munch tycoon paid Nazis to free the Jewish doctor who saved his life Multiple Display Advertising Items Times World News Bush under pressure as Senate sets its sights on wiretaps 9/11 plot terrorist tells court 'I am al-Qaeda' Rapper's 'bling handler's is shot dead at video filming Multiple Display Advertising Items Star Wars Editor dies after police beating (AP): Lobsters caught by arcade claw (AP): Airman's frozen remains identified Carter sells cabinet for $1m Teach Cutting a dash without a sleigh Real-life drama threatens leader with taste for TV Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Tragedy's Toll Furious relatives go on rampage in ferry offices Still calling home—the spacesuit out in orbit churchill Architect's family battle developers to save landmark Police hurt in embassy raid (AP): Saddam ban (AP): Double protection for carnival (AFP/AP): 12 killed in crash London Centre for Refractive Surgery Rac direct insurance Hawks have warplanes ready if the nuclear diplomacy fails Public Options Times Business Cinven exits race for DMGT arm Disney deal HMV bid falters Quote of the day I came to trust his judgment, his calm demeanour and his sly sense of humour Scientist behind GSK comeback stands down IPE boss emerges as front-runner for Lloyd's post Reits on the Brink of Collapse FTSE 100 Fresh call for delay to start of real estate trusts in Britain Bank of Scotland Corporate Stock Markets Retailers' rates argument doesn't cut it North Sea Oil Commodities Directive's cost Pound to Dollar Icelandic risks Currencies 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 Offers Direct Repsol rises Stop Press Sears offer details Novartis approval Toshiba planning quick profit on nuclear purchase RBS 6 Nations QinetiQ investors warned of lawsuit French buy Time Warner book unit Skye Pharma managers to cash in if rebels succeed Yamada's role on world stage GSK move puts Whitty at front of race for top job Generous Gates tries to invest in better future Standard Life to reveal vote date within a month The Times Photosales Path to Float Tax 'turbo-charging' speedtrap Steady as she goes for Fed's new chief Errors cost taxman £2.8bn Healthy Returns NatWest Buyouts bring huge riches for firms' chief executives Merkel's optimism may founder on ECB's rule The Times Topping the other City Diary Short of stock City Diary A family affair City Diary The Times New year retail sales slump to 11-year low Kerkorian ally takes place on GM board The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Times Join the Debate Multiple Classified Advertising Items 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 Chinese biotech surges on debut as investors scramble for position Small Caps Gilts Autonomy ignores boom and bust on way to bright future Albemarle & Bond Boots marches higher amid hopes for private equity bid Serco Group Business Equity Prices The Times BT Where extra vigilance is vital The Westminister wi-fi black hole In the second of a series on the technological age, Tom Rowlang reports on company security A secure socket layer makes a good alternative Network Security The high cost of computer breakdowns Tom Rowland says the pharmaceutical industry has to gold-plate its systems to meet US Food and Drug regulations As a batch costs up to £7m, a telephone line out of order for two minutes can be expensive Privacy while on the road Times Register Ernest Dudley Writer and broadcaster whose tales of the autocratic detective Dr Morelle were a hit of the wartime BBC He warned of the dangers of the explicit imagery which was becoming widespread Ernest Dudley, writer and broadcaster, was born on July, 23, 1908. He died on February 1, 2006, aged 97 Lives Remembered Eddie Hannath Normandy veteran who helped to organise his association's anniversary celebrations of D-Day Eddie Hannath, MBE, general secretary of the Normandy Veterans' Association, was born on April 26, 1921. He died on February 1, 2006, aged 84 Eric Brooks Radio operator in Popski's Private Army who transmitted from behind enemy lines in North Africa and Italy Eric Brooks, member of "Popski's Private Army", was born on July 10, 1908. He died on December 8, 2005, aged 97 Major-General David Grove Devotion to his community and charitable work Major-General David A. Grove, OBE, chairman of Commissioners of the Duke of York's Military School, Dover, since 1998, was born on August 26, 1941. He died of cancer in December 31, 2005, aged 64 Statutory defence limited to those with control Law Report Court of Appeal Judge must consider but need not pronounce on all nine factors Court of Appeal Al Lewis Actor and storyteller famous for his role as Grandpa Munster He would attest to accommodating the Beatles and that he employed Charles Manson to babysit his sons A1 Lewis, comic actor and radio presenter, was born on April 30, 1923. He died on February 3, 2006, aged 82 Court Circular Legal News Appointments Fellowships Brasenose College, Oxford Maps recall age of discovery Church News Births Forth Coming Marriages Deaths Thanksgiving Services Dinner Luncheon School Notices Epsom College To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Chess Birthdays Anniversaries Births Multiple Classified Advertising Items Deaths Bridge Jet stream is our only hope for rain Weather Eye Nature Notes Winning Move The Times Five-Day Forecast Times Online Times Sport Monkerhostin heads for Newbury Racing Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Big-Race Betting Times Online Uttoxeter satisfied at medical response Market Rasen The Times Sports Book Lingfield Park Course Specialists Southwell The Results Service Today's Fixtures Times Online Court action could await drug cheats, says minister Olympic Games Little-known Hurry is fast tracked by Somerset England can learn from their errors in Pakistan Cricket Captain takes cue from passenger to ground finalists Snooker Castleford facing lengthy wait for sentenced Tanu Rugby League Whittle lands Friskin award Williams cleared Boxing Price is right Bowls Phoenix rising Golf Sprint trouble Athletics Safina starts well Tennis End of the road for Bettis after Steelers crown fairytale run Bowled over by talent—and no small Wonder . . . Times Online Lewsey gets a Roman holiday for his pains Top Rankings O'Driscoll cleared of stamping but Ireland wait on Leamy Scotland home-brew proved too strong King raises hopes for Watford Merson pays the price for Walsall slump The Premiership Today As one early door closes, a second opens for Atkinson Fall guy Robben is unrepentant Chelsea winger shows no remorse in face of criticism, Matt Hughes writes Champions League rivals face their own pitch battles Powergen Cup Final Why we Should All Be in a Sorry State over Pardew Rewriting the rule book will fail to bring Chelsea onto level playing field Campbell's disappearing act exposes leadership vacuum Beckham seeks new Real deal Heskey charged England's opening match at the World Cup finals in … Holloway on hold Barton offer European failure forces United to consider tour The Times Crossword 23,206 The Insider The owners of Silverstone are turning to horse racing … Famous footballers can be fans, too, as Rio Ferdinand … McCarthy's verbal slip lands him in hot water Sport Much Adu about £5m as Chelsea close the net on teenage prodigy The Times Mortgages for Business Campbell Back in Business at Arsenal 7 Richard Morrison pass notes No 104 Gastric Bands the face Secrets of the star the click the bulletin contents 07.02.06 The nanny's revenge Told she would never be a nanny in Hollywood again, Suzanne Hansen's response was a book exposing the foibles of celebrity families. Carol Midgley talked to her 'Do you think he knows I'm his father?' Baby, we can work it out:… Modern morals A friend has forwarded me an e-mail with an attachment containing the text of an as yet unpublished cookery book. I'm invited to avail myself of the book's contents without charge, instead of paying what it will cost in bookshops. I have scruples, because it seems to be stealing. Am I being precious? Facing a Dilemma Iraqi soldiers guard al-Kazemiya shrine in Bagdhad … Hold that lift, it's time to change the office Whatever happened to the big chill? Stick with it If I were. . . Gordon Brown, I'd cast my net widely, says Luke Leitch The Times I refuse to take myself seriously The Andrew Billen Interview Peter Brook may no longer believe in pamphlets and pseudo-Brechtian speeches, but he insists that his work remains political The Times Easential kitchen kit Dish Leek and potato gratin It's not only the breast cancer patient who needs a helping hand A new booklet aimed at the partners of those suffering from the disease provides information and advice on coping with their situation. Penny Wark reports Kumon A Problem Shared Our son puts himself on the naughty chair and seems to enjoy it Contains Very Mild Language and Perh mentuesday Farewell to the front line (for now) He's hunkering down in London, yet Rageh Omaar still hankers after Iraq, he tells Damian Whitworth Samsung The kit Hi-tech gear: how did you cope before? Bose Microwave Man Women are the winners in misogynistic mud-wrestling From geek to chic: golfwear charges up the leaderboard The eagle has landed (again), says James Delingpole Artic Monkeys are really into their Lyle & Scott Top Marks arts Epitaph for a joker Martin Kippenberger's work was brilliantly bonkers, argues Rachel Campbell-Johnston Oh you pretty things The poetic truth in black and white In striking miners and quiet allotments, John Russell Taylor sees the power of documentary The Times Offers Direct Drawing conclusions in ink and blood The political cartoon can be dangerous, especially for the cartoonist, says Tim Benson The Times Offers Direct Win tickets to the Shock Waves NME Awards Shows Shock NME 2006 Entertainments Comedy The Mighty Boosh Dance Royal Ballet Covent Garden Concert BSO/Alsop Lighthouse, Poole first night in the main paper A marathon of laughs as a British comedy legend is remembered tv & radio Radio 4 Radio Choice The Times 27 David Chater's choices Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Kids Factual Sport Sky Sports 1 Choice Maria Callas Night Artsworld, 8pm Answers from Back Page Su Doku Winner television terrestrial Surviving Disaster Surviving Disaster BBC One, 9pm Alternative Medicine: The Evidence BBC Two, 9pm Variations Imagine BBC One, 10.35pm Geisha Girl BBC Two, 11.20pm Great Day in the Morning (1956) BBC Two, 1.30pm Saboteur (1942, b/w) Channel 4,1.30pm Callas Forever (2002) Artsworld, 10pm Dead Letter Office (1998) BBC One, 12.20am Half ton man gets a weight off his chest Last Night's TV Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 3820 Word Watching Polygon New low-cost Hearing Aid for Pensioners! Public Agenda Headline of the Week 'Outlook bleak for scum of the Earth' Your Weekly Briefing Inside Jobs 10-19 Charity Jobs Service 19 Contact us The Top Stories Irritant of the Week Other Views Civil Partnership Act fosters positive views Issue of the Week The Top Jobs Age Concern The Week in Numbers School Age Money Matters Public Opinion Seen in Hansard Taxing plan for home owners Logal Government Other Stories we Liked Retention is no panacea Management 'You're pouring money away' Procurement Chief Executive, Becta, £150,000 Graduate salaries are set for a healthy rise Recruitment Flak Spin Filling NHS cavities with a smile Interview Barry Cockcroft, as acting Chief Dental Officer for England, is seeking to put minds at rest over reforms that he tells Sam Lister will pull the profession out of the doldrums Media Monitor Visit the Public Agenda Website and Search our Jobs … In the Professional Press New Medical Research Cuts leave wards poorly staffed Health Penna Interim Executive Schizophrenia takes the bus US-style care causes alarm Director, Diabetes UK, c £60,000 plus benefits Fears over differences in degrees Education Snore Leave Study digs into renewal rows Housing Independence under threat Charities Hero. . . Cost of fostering soars Children Steel Works Legislation Update Foreign Ways Sector sees a rush of younger blood Interim Management Grey hair and wrinkles are becoming less common among short-term management recruits as hot-shot executives opt for the interm route to achive a better work-life balance, Steve Hemsley discovers The Issue Explained Making It as an Interim Manager Interim Info Puppy Love Market widens short-term view Interim Management Organisations are becoming more creative in their use of interims, but confusion still surrounds their role and how they differ from consultants, Carly Chynoweth writes Lessons I Have Learnt Using Interim Managers The Key to. . . 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 Not Jobs Pupils must unlock the computer block Over to you. . . Key component for learning What Worked for us Diversity can pay dividends We need to be aware of care Boarding on unhealthy The Facts Diary Dates West Minster Law Multiple Display Advertising Items If you are bullied at work, simply call the police Too many people put up with vile treatment. There is no need, writes Stephen Levinson The Times Law Section Her Majesty's Courts Service Multiple Display Advertising Items New ringmaster won't let Saddam's trial be a circus The Iraqi High Criminal Court has a new judge at its helm and he is not putting up with any nonsense - from the defendants or their lawyers. Peter Quayle assesses the proceedings Good news—you can now marry your mother-in-law Should the EU harmonise divorce laws? Any such plans may be well intentioned but they are likely to be complex and expensive says Marilyn Stowe Can no one control these acts of blackmail and extortion? A teenager sent five million e-mails to his former boss's server. Clive Gringras explains what happened next A lesson for the FSA: more haste, less speed Times Online Northern soul In the City Brand new What's your opinion? Every dog has his day lawyer of the week trading places@thetimes. co. uk law diary@thetimes. co. uk Queen's Counsel Zero tolerance for rules and regulations Multiple Display Advertising Items

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