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News from 08/02/2006

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Amanda Andrews, Philip Webster, Angus MacLeod and Peter Riddell, Rosemary Righter, Robert Cole, Sarah vine, Sarah Potter, Tom Dyckhoff, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Nic Paton, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Monty Frey, Robert H. Foster, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Raymond Keen, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Clive Davis, Rosalind Renshaw, Patrick Kidd, Amanda Andrews Media Business Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, Joe Joseph, James Martin, Pat Gibson, Dominic Walsh, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Daniel Finkelstein, Simon Gregson, Dean Godson, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Rod Morgan, Stephen Farrell, Michael Theodoulou and Ben Webster, Liz Chong, Daniel McGrory, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Christine Selb, David Lister, Lisa Armstrong, David Lilley, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Pete Paphides, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Christopher Lumsden: despair, Gabriel Rozenberg, Michael Petek, Christine Buckley, Matt Hughes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sean O'Neill, Caroline Merrell, Bronwen Maddox, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Grayson Perry, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, Anne Ashworth, James Doran, Jonathan Clayton, Dr Ian Olson, Anthony Browne and Marcus Oscarsson, Ashling O'connor, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, David Charter and Alexandra Blair, George Caulkin, Neil Fisher, Stephen Hockman Chairman, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Michael Gove, Ben Webster, George Clooney, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Alan Coren, Sarah Butler, Dr Yaqub Zaki, Angus Batey, Peter Kaufmann, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, Bill Edgar, Adam Sherwin, Robbie Millen, Jenny Davey, Richard Ford and Daniel McGrory, Nicola Copping, Greg Hurst and Sam Coates, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Nick Meo, Christopher Irvine, Chloe Bryan-Brown,

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The Times Parents count the cost of childcare Diet 'ineffective' Ferry refused aid Sudoku Win Champagne Older drivers' test BP profit record Am I too old to flirt at 40? Www. timesonline. co. uk Abu Hamza and the 7/7 bombers Preacher who incited murder jailed for 7 years Cleric's mosque used to shield suicide terrorists In the Times Today Comment World News Business Sport Times 2 The Register Crossword 79 Times Newspapers Limited Oxford braced for attacks by animal rights extremists Abu Hamza and the 7/7 bombers More drinking, less violence Everest death trial Cancer campaigns Marriage increase Payback time School death Munch record The Lion King A mother's magic gives expert touch Childminders charge £500-a-week to look after your little treasures Years of inflation-busting rises in the cost of childcare have left many families struggling to pay, reports Alexandra Frean Lib Dems' dark horse comes up on the rails Tory rebranding puts party ahead in poll Cameron ridiculed for Iraq U-turn Take the Test Sample Questions Behind the Wheel The Fashion Bible Over-75s face new driving challenge All elderly licence holders could soon be required to take a special test every five years, Ben Webster reports Kill and be killed: how cleric The authorities thought he was harmless but Abu Hamza was secretly sending a wave of radicals on lethal missions, write Sean O'Neill and Daniel McGrory Trail of Terror My life as 'Mrs Hamza' times2 Exclusive Raised generation of terrorists Weapons cache seized during raid on mosque Sworn enemies find a common cause Boots Reaction Dfs Cleric had textbook on terror US eager to start extradition process The Procedure Peugeot Churchill Cancer Research UK £82bn on strippers, saunas and tobacco A guide to government waste catalogues the black holes that are consuming taxpayers' money, writes Alan Hamilton Shady tactics in battle for internet hits Google steps up its drive against 'black hatters' and unleashes Big Daddy against the cheats, Adam Sherwin reports Sorry Emma Search History Microsoft People A real hospital drama Post Office Virgin trains Helping young offenders Gatwick greed It's high time Britain adopted an intelligible codified constitution Religion: gratuitous offence is, alas, not new Join the debate with Times readers worldwide… timesonline. co. uk/debate Are employers unrealistic? Picture Gallery Rubbing along together Pay as you go Three's a crowd? Picture Gallery Class Politics Selection in schools is not the issue—autonomy and diversity are Kick out the Cheats Only the threat of a ban will save English football from the divers Seriously, I need to know more about this funny cartoon of the Prophet… Notebook Hate's Reward The conviction of Abu Hamza Tough on the causes of peace Picture Gallery Already hooked on poison Mistakes by the authorities mean that the imprisoning of Abu Hamza has come far too late The modern British state has to bring in dodgy Islamist outsiders to do its dirty work The Times How strobe-lit Silvio stole the show If Berlusconi is returned to power, he can thank the sheer incompetence of his opponents Why a pair of flashing eyes tells us that Blair has made a blunder on education Every penny and every moment should have been spent remaking the image of the Tories I killed my wife over 'cripple' taunts Millionaire lawyer admits stabbing after affair came to light, Russell Jenkins writes Orange First direct Mazda New York Fashion Week Layers take uptown girls to warmer place Dell Centrino Education rebels turn screw on Blair Abbey Was it a big climbdown? Only the froth will tell The Bill in Brief Invasion of the 'Mandelson' crab Drug tests for memory boosters It's me neb, Doctor, it's aal bubbly Renault 'Lovely to meet you, Scarlett… I'll see you again some time, Naked, I'm sure' Judge backs reporter on sources Children's book that started it all is flying off the shelves Euro Tunnel Students' paper in hot water Drug dealing 'suicide bomber' is jailed again for breach of parole Britons to rescue of besieged soldiers Fruit, vegetables and low-fat diet have 'little impact' on cancer risk I'll Never Get a Seat on the Board. I've Got the Wrong … Health authority must borrow £97m to pay staff Renaissance Actively Happy Post Office First night Steinway & Sons A courageous tale of power, passion and fishy politics First night Theatre The Schuman Plan Hampstead Theatre, Nw3 'Garden of Eden' gives up its secrets Scientists discover a wealth of new species in a remote jungle, Nick Meo reports Rainforests where rhythm of life beats just that bit faster Found in the Foja Mountains Multiple Classified Advertising Items £750,000 for WPC accused over murder thumbprint Barclays Times World News News for pregnancy adds twist to another episode of dynasty Has the Foreign Office had its day? Nationwide Olmert outlines West Bank plan (AP): Rome bus plunge kills 12 tourists Bush tongue-lashed at funeral Devotees gather for anointing Harrods (AFP): Angry voters storm booths Picture Gallery Gang boss killed on eve of trial Loggers and green lobby strike deal to save vast rainforest British Columbia agreement is seen as a model for preserving the Amazon and other wildernesses, writes Tim Reid The Times Standard Life Healthcare Sky Celebrity sleuth charged with snooping on stars Captain rejected plea for help from doomed ferry Homechoice Star 'outed' in anti-gay frenzy The Times 'Angel of Death' nurse killed 29 (Reuters): Cia anti-terror chief to resign (AP): Trial adjourned Briton killed (AP): Election threat Times Business Greenspan focus on terrorist threat EasyJet boost Pfizer reviews unit Stores chain lists Quote of the day BP's $65bn for investors will ease pension crisis in UK, says chief Candover and CVC team up to bid for DMGT's region Economics World Markets Business big shot The day's biggest movers Results in brief Directors' dealings Rumour of the day Bet of the day Look ahead Smaller stock to watch The Times US breaks from £279 Terms and conditions. Please see Times 2 for full details of offer Dip in oil prices Dell tests Google Mobistar cautious Turner to stand firm on national pensions savings plan New Oecd attack over Brown's record on reforms Indian shares reach record high Pfizer puts consumer business up for strategic review GM chief bows to call for $1m pay cut Time Warner value 'is short by $40bn' Times Online Terror threat responsible for high gold price—Greenspan Amvescap notches up $120m of cost cuts Credit Suisse Regent develops Urban taste Call for licensing deregulation KPMG's pension appeal fails OFT clears merger of Boots and UniChem Hmv says offer from Permira is too cheap This message will self destruct Cisco Systems BP rules out new acquisitions with its record profits Tuesday's child Shopping List Smashing stuff Cumming aboard Spencer holds up to £33m in Evolution Brokers in line for up to $50m from buyback work Emirates Royal Mail faces fine over crime outbreak New rules for postcode database Ex-WPP man goes to police over alleged break-ins The Times Ofcom proposes sponsor-branded Tv channels Publicis chief's vision of product placement House price growth in 2005 slows to weakest for decade Prime values in Central London set to rise 20% The Times City lets soar but leave room for improvement Absorbing Issue 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 Woolworths rises 6% as hopes of offer from Asda resurface Small Caps Gilts Time to take profit at Amvescap in spite of costs story Tempus Robert Cole Pz Cussons Stock Markets Telecoms activity overseas sparks new demand for BT Large Caps Regent Inns Banking & Finance Gifts Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times The Times Unit Trust Information Service Times Register Father Harry Williams Priest, teacher and monk who came to be regarded as one of the outstanding Anglican theologians of his day Józef Milik Polish scholar and linguist who devoted 30 years to deciphering and publishing the Dead Sea Scrolls Andrew Morrison Eminent ear, nose and throat consultant who was a leading exponent of microsurgery Andrew Morrison, surgeon, was born on December 3, 1925. He died on January 6, 2006 aged 80 Dr John Dunwoody GP, health administrator and, briefly, politician, who was an early campaigner against smoking Dr John Dunwoody, CBE, general practioner, area health administrator and Labour MP for Falmouth and Camborne, 1966-70, was born on June 3, 1929. He died on January 27, 2006, aged 76 Lord Chan People's peer who worked within the Chinese Christian community Lord Chan, MBE, paediatrician, community leader and expert on ethnic health, was born on March 6, 1940. He died on January 21, 2006, aged 65 Feng Xiliang Editor who made the state-run China Daily a readable newspaper Feng Xiliang, was born in 1920. He died on January 30, 2006, aged 86 Henri Rieben Architect of the EU who believed in a United States of Europe Henri Rieben, president of the Jean Monnet Foundation, was born on March 23, 1921. He died on January 11, 2006, aged 84 Challenge to type-approval requires evidence Freedom of expression and secret surveillance can be harassment Times Online Service of Thanksgiving Appointment Church News Births, Marriages and Deaths Forthcoming Marriages Civil Partnerships Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements, or notices … Latest Wills Court Circular In Memoriam-Private Banquet Dinner Bridge Chess Winning Move Birthdays Anniversaries Personal Column Nature Notes The Times Five-Day Forecast Around Britain Today: Sunny in Southern Areas. Snow in Scotland. Temperatures: Max 8C. Min -2C Weather Eye Pigeons pack the latest technology Weathercall Times Sport No rain, no gain leaves Doumen feeling chill Racing The Times Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings The Wright Track Carlisle Lingfield Park Ludlow England turn to Blackwell as Giles fails to recover Cricket The Times Willstrop aiming to undo father's work Squash Vital Statistics Favour India The Results Service Today's Fixtures Pools Forecast Confusion reigns over India's tour schedule to West Indies Wagg vows to take second chance Sarah Potter on the all-rounder who is determined to make amends after his drugs ban Campbell floored by numbers Golf Sculthorpe is aiming to rediscover his steely resolve Rugby League Skipp quickstep Morgan injury Keeping tabs Foster edges win Hackl raised Love Me Valentine's Day Robinson gives Voyce chance to stake claim Rugby Union RBS Six Nations Championship O'Driscoll stamps opinion on course of action Ireland Team England Team Times Online Mido enraged in Egypt victory Football Charitable Zola Last Night's Results The Times Sack race hits farcical proportions In the Line of Fire this Year Wenger not interested in Real post Martin Samuel The ego has landed: how silly pride over Owen came before a fall for Liverpool Player of the Week The player of the week is awarded entirely at Bill … Prize-winner The Premiership Today Soul search hides need for Wenger to deal with real 'issues' Tony Cascarino says that Campbell is being pandered to despite misconduct 'Simulation—I call it cheating or diving—aggrieves me. I want to deal with it' Arjen Robben's theatrics will have done the game a service if it now clamps down on those who fall down, says Simon Barnes FA'S Hands are Tied as Fifa Takes a Stand against Looking Back in Anger Take the Plunge The Times Pressure on McClaren to progress Robben gets the message to rescue his reputation Dudek given chance to make case for inclusion Bruce happy as Gray confirms reserves of spirit FA Four-Round Replays Wanadoo The Times Crossword 23,207 The Insider Dichio double lifts Preston Sport Fifa sends out warning over World Cup The Times Commercial Mortgages Inside Today Young Gunner comes out blazing Times Passnotes The face Gorgeous George The click Contents The bulletin Hooked on Hamza Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Why no banners banished? This may cause offence Let's say farewell to this festival of superfluity I admit that I like… …half term even more now that I'm grown up, says Chloe Bryan-Brown I'm 38 and I want more fun—am I having a mid-life crisis? Do You Need Advice? Stylewednesday Pilati's path to fashion fame Lisa Armstrong meets the designer who has creatively rescued Yves Saint Laurent Emma Hope Shoes The Times There's nothing tame about British designers Beauty jury Valentine's day Btw Star buy The Times Detail is retail The Times Très chic? Très excentrique, I'd say It has many fans, so is Anne Ashworth odd in finding La Redoute a bit, cr, odd? Dish AA The London Marathon beckons for first-timer Robbie Millen Fit and hearty Arts And the loser is… Trophy architecture is blighting our cities, Tom Dyckhoff offers a cautionary tale Cash in now on the judgement of posterity Folk Daughters of Albion Pop Bauhaus Reviews First night Concert LSO/Gerglev Entertainments Folk Davy Graham Whitechapel Art Gallery, E1 Concert Orchestra West/Cole Gaumont Theatre, Taunton Relax & Revive Care for a lost generation Crème Working Relationship Martina Milburn, chief executive of the Prince's Trust, and her executive assistant, Roslyn Jones, talk to Rosalind Renshaw Six steps to success Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sanctuary Housing We're looking for the best The Times You could be the one to stop a thief PAs can have a major role in fraud prevention, says Nic Paton Multiple Display Advertising Items Tv & radio Radio Choice Mencap Prime-time multichannel planner 24-hour listings highlights Entertainment Kids Factual Choice Sport Answers from Back Page BBC One Variations Film Choice Viewing Guide Are you siting Uncomfortably Are you sitting uncomfortably? Su Doku Cubed Times2 Quiz Protester Throws Egg-Chicken Unharmed Word Watching Polygon Picture the loan

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