News from 10/02/2006
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Martin Wargent Chief Executive, Andrew Robson, Susan Emmett Deputy Property Editor, Luke R. Toomey, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Stsan Emmett, Alexandra Frean, Zahid Hussain, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Philip Webster and Sean O'Neill, Mark Souster, Stewart Tendler and Lewis Smith, David Rose, Steve Bird and Frances Gibb, Philip Howard, John Boston, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, David Chater, John Curtis, James Ducker, Lorna Blackwood, Mike Rutherford, David Hough, Elizabeth Judge, Peter Riddell and Matt Dickinson, Patrick Kidd, Andrew Fox, Amanda Andrews Media Business Correspondent, Jeremy Whittle, John Bungey, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Cledwyn Thomas, Bianca Summons, Juliet Lyon Director, Jane MacArtney, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Tom Bawden, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Debra Craine, Jack Harrison, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Alan Hamilton, Lucla Adams, Camilla Clark Editor, Phil Gordon, Ron Lewis, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Carl Mortished Editor, John Westerby and Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Angus MacLeod and Phillp Webster, Paula Hawkins, John Price, Nicola Copping and Lisa Armstrong, Mary Gold, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Gerard Baker, Sarah Vine, Jane Wheatley, Tom Baldwin, Pete Paphides, Peter Smart, Ann Treneman, Leo Lewis and Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Alexandra Frean Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Tim Mickleburgh, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Adam Sage, Lucia Adams, Matt Hughes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Jeremy Page, Rick Jones, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Richard Owen, Tom Bawden and Peter Klinger, Mick Hume, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Bill Simpson, Dalya Alberge, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Paul Simons, Ronald Sharp, Caroline McGhie, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Angela Jameson Correspondent, Jane Shilling, Ian Johns, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, George Caulkin, Alan Lee, Tim Martin, Peter Riddell, Tim Reid and Tom Baldwin, Anthony Loyd, Emma Collins, Brian Glanville, Ben Webster, Ben Macintyre, Philip Webster, David Sinclair, Annabelle Thorpe, Lewis Stuart, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Dafydd Goff, David Powell, Bill Edgar, Hamish Hossick, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, David Wright, Jenny Davey, Jeremy Moiser, Glenfarg, Richard Ford, Michael Meacher, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Damian Barr, Patrick Martin,
ResumoThe Times 1 AM Lib Dems win by-election in Dunfermline AI-Qaeda plot Bricks and Mortar 'Dr Sainsbury' America from £279 Comment www.timesonline.co.uk Who killed Billie-Jo? Siôn Jenkins celared of murder as jury fails to agree verdict What the Jury Did Not Hear In the Times Today The Times Court considers if Paris is right place for Times libel case Siôn Jenkins is cleared of murdering Billie-Jo Sir Freddie Laker, 83, dies Smoking fear Church 'in schism' More Tube strikes Terror hoaxer jailed Picture Gallery Minke Whale History Giant of the sea used as petfood Japanese lose the taste for whale meat so they're feeding it to dogs Lib Dems pull off stunning victory in Brown's backyard The Triumph How Mr Who? turned into Mr Who Dares Wins On Question Time Union boss calls for new vision Police shooting Man admits killing Trafficker jailed vCJD blood link Parents guilty Parents are the Key Today Trust Boots Tomorrow in the Times Fancy a pint? Then show the publican your print How rumours and Jenkins's The protracted investigation into Billie-Jo's murder was tainted by 158 drops of blood and conflicting testimony. Steve Bird reports The allegations of violence that went unheard Trial and Retrial Billie—Jo's last wish, hours before death The new wife who stood by him It's and Olympic gold for Britain—before we've even started The Times walk the line Queues for NHS dentists banned to spare ministers Prices to Pay PC World Mutiny fears delay schools reform Tony Blair accepts there is a battle ahead to get Labour to approve a series of controversial Bills, reports Philip Webster FIAT Lawyers to bid for work in legal aid free market Prince faces challenge over court evidence The Scheme Staples Test of nerves for England cricketers The IT Crowd Refuse to publish and be damned People Picture Gallery Dell Cameron's conservatives may look kindly on greenies, … Is fatherhood not agreeing with John Simpson? At a … Some valiant attempts at monochrome dress for the Tony … Sainsbury's www.moben.co.uk The Times Vauxhall Briton 'shot daughter and wife in failed suicide bid' Vets in crisis Don't knock Shooting Times Higher education and commercial demand Continuity in prison governance Join the debate with Times readers worldwide... timesonline. co. uk/debate Not all libraries pulp journals Lower the speed limit A moral code? Any old measure Two's company The Times Jaw-Jaw Reforming NHS dentistry should not be like pulling teeth Winter Stars The Olympians perform frozen wonders with grace in ludicrous costumes Now children, you may be scared of Captain Hook, but he talks codswallop Striking out Brown needs to break the bad news to the trade unions now Give us a break, Mr Controller Picture Gallery The truth that Tin Eye saw The celebrated wartime spy-breaker was terrifying - but he understood that torture never works The Times Ten years to prevent catastrophe The atmosphere at last night's Intelligence Squared/Times debate was full of foreboding It's miracle! Old Blow Dries is back and the whole of the US is singing This is officially the biggest comeback by a living person since Napoleon from Elba After the gloom of recent years, there; s a longing for an era of simplicity and innocence The Škoda Octavia ingdirect. co. uk Learndirect Postwoman stole 110,000 letters Court is told how piles of mail hoarded in her two-bedroom home had to be removed by lorry, reports Simon de Bruxelles Christians 'are being ignored' as ministers court other faiths Personals Celebrations Captain Birds Eye in need of lifeboat Antidote to fine dining dfs. co. uk dfs Opening Times Work to Scare a Young Thug Some of the tasks carried out by offenders on communlty punishment Well-off criminals will be given higher fines Thugs may have to perform 'chain gang' labour on the Olympic village under penal reform plans, writes Richard Ford Old Englishmen are the envy of Europe Cancer Research UK smile. co. uk UK Comparisons Farmer jailed for sheep swindle Concorde takes on ferry for prize Detectives name dead drain baby £55,000 for an undrinkable wine orange Nest of pythons taken from shed Blair to invoke threat of terror as Commons defeats loom Focus on strategy, not tactics The Four Ps New rally warned against placards of hate Most Borrowed firstdirect.com Romance loses allure after book lovers turn to crime Thrillers have beaten bodice-rippers as library favourites but a children's writer reigns supreme, reports Dalya Alberge Noisy roads are staying, but keep it quiet Transport chiefs secretly dropped a plan to resurface loud concrete highways, writes Ben Webster Renault 'Whisper concrete' ruined our rural idyll Currys Always Lowering Prices Mais c'est chic! Top Paris boutique set to freak at arrival of, er... Topshop Holland & Barrett Putting on the glitz with a dash of eastern inspiration CSA by Numbers 'Tracking down debts needs tenacity and a thick skin' Wrath of quiet man erupts in a case of policy rage Parliamentary Sketch Private debt collectors called in to clear £3.3bn CSA arrears Richardson a shining light in no man's land first night Theatre The Creeper Playhouse www.magnet.co.uk The Sharpest Critics Times World News Revealed: the al—Qaeda plot to crash a jet into LA tower The Planner A reality check for city built to survive disasters Comet we live electricals Get me a jet, a wood lectern—and don't forget the £56,000 for making a speech Pulling Power Bird flu hits more African farms Crushing blow for illegal vendors Rivals concede to ex-President Stranglehold on political debate Munich Getting into the carnival spirit Dissident jailed 'after Yahoo handed evidence to police' Multiple Display Advertising Items Wired for the Future vodafone Golden oldies triumph at America's music awards The Winner is. . . Berlusconi requires Olympian effort to keep his reputation on the rise timesonline. co. uk Charm or Offensive Suicide attack on Shia celebration kills 31 Murder of sheikh provokes Sunnis to turn on al—Qaeda Ramadi, stronghold of the insurgents, has rejected al-Zarqawi, reports Anthony Loyd from Baghdad (AP): Royal law on hold in Japan (AP): 'Spies' leave (AFP): Fugitive inquiry (AP): Diplomat kidnap (AP): Case dismissed (AP): Tomb discovery (AP): Independence day (AFP): Light aircraft Putin rolls out the red carpet Millions of Russians living outside their homeland have been invited to return in an effort to end a population decline that could devastate the country's economy, reports Jeremy Page Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Leaving Home US warms to saving polar bears Animals that lose weight and fertility as hunting grounds melt away may be named an endangered species, Tim Reid writes bmibaby.com www.bose.co.uk The Times Times Business 3i aims to raise €3bn buyout fund Friday Feb 10 2006 Energy price rise Abbey chief quits Smith plans spree Quote of the day Star Capital looks at bid for BA Indonesian billionaire makes play for 'Les A' Tesco Braves Wild West Forecast-beating full-year figures from BG Group and … Ftse 100 Stock Markets Investors should back UK ventures abroad North Sea Oil Rolls jets into indifference Commodities Chinese gift Pound to Dollar Www.Theofennell.Com Currencies Spitzer's way Business Need to Know World Markets Smaller stock to watch Briefing Directors' dealing Rumour of the day Look ahead Bet of the day Results in brief The day's biggest movers Business Big Shot Pernod sales surge Stop Press Nymex choice Long bonds rise Rolls-Royce Doctors' Orders Entrepreneur joins bid battle for Paragon Healthcare Retailers rush to add pharmacies to stores Sainsbury's poised to be first supermarket with GP clinics Analysts sceptical on takeover interest in Woolworths Rolls-Royce executives in line for big payouts Rolls-Royce 14 Years on QinetiQ to price at top end BMW boss suggests political interference over Rover sale AIG agrees $1.6bn settlement BT in move for WiMax licence deal with Pipex Ad campaigns lift sales at Unilever ICI boosts pension top-up The Times BG doubles dividend after strong quarter UK players in EU and Asia set for currency bonanza Global View Herbie Frogg Turner hits back at savings plan critics City looks for clues as Bank holds rates REIT Asset Management looks east for new buys Picture Gallery Germans at war City Diary A taste for success City Diary Bid for freedom City Diary The Times UK plunges into the red on annual crude trade Ins and Outs of British Oil Time investors in ITV caught up with Emmerdale Media Will classifieds sites make paper rivals old news? Dan Sabbagh looks at some of the winners as more advertisers move online Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mediapolis Britain Tunes in to Digital UK float to value net ads broker at up to £100m The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Times Euronext cleared to bid for LSE The Conditions The Times Britain's multinationals will be missed when they are lost 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 Dollar Rates Other Sterling Exchange Rates BET on Sports investors take profits as broker favours rival Small Caps Gilts A few patches of blue amid the dark clouds around BT Painting It Black ICI BOC recovers on hopes that French firm will make offer Stock Markets Smith & Nephew Equity Prices Business Green Black's Investment Companies Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Register Ron Greenwood Thoughtful football manager who took West Ham to glory—and nearly achieved the same with England Ron Greenwood, CBE, England football manager, 1977-82, was born on November 11, 1921. He died on February 9, 2006, aged 84 Lives Remembered Raymond Cooper Indefatigable headmaster who championed preparatory schools and helped to set up two charities Raymond Cooper, MC, headmaster, was born on February 18,1912. He died on December 18, 2005, aged 93 Elizabeth Montagu Novelist who won much praise for three books in the 1950s but found writing too painful to continue John Gerard Sub-editor on The Times who was a master of his art John Gerad, journalist, was born on September 29,1945. He died on February 7,2006, aged 60 Questions Answered The Calvary skies and one man's castle E-mail your questions and answers to q&a@thetimes. … No remedy for tax discrimination Law Report Court of Appeal Implied right of review overtaken by events Chancery Division Times Online Memorial Services Newspapers Support Recycling Birthdays Anniversaries Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Court Circular To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … In Memoriam Private Meeting The Pilgrims Bridge Chess Winning Move Multiple Classified Advertising Items motorpoint Garmin Space Travel Why I'm getting the hump about stagnant Audi and Q7's big rump Testing time when experienced drivers try to give learners a push By the Numbers Nissan in the pink after supporting good cause Times Online Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Quality, Affordable Number Plates www.dvlaregistrations.co.uk Nature Notes Winning Move The Times Five-Day Forecast Today: Dry and Bright once Any East Coast Showers Clear Clear skies smile on Olympic snow Weather Eye Times Online Afsoun has Henderson longing for Triumph Racing Times Online Huntingdon Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Southwell Black Jack Ketchum charged with lifting the mood of O'Neill The Wright Track Bangor Mayor hails latest grand departure for riders Cycling Tour De France Lancashire fail to snare Symonds Cricket Hatton must take account over costs Boxing Matterson looking beyond survival for defiant Tigers Rugby League The Results Service Today's Fixtures Casey puts diplomacy first in bid to rise up rankings Golf Berger returns to Formula One Wilkinson back Cox pays penalty Promotional sail Surbiton worries Royal upset Towers climb high Stevens can show how to pass Six Nations test The Times Annual joyride promises plenty Better to Give? France make five changes as Laporte reopens door for veterans more twists and turns The Sunday Times MacDougall no longer in league with the enemy Thomas says block on media was a mistake We don't need another hero, at least not at the price that may be paid Why the Winter Games matter Times Online Birch a man who is happy to stand on ceremony Patrick Kidd on the brains behind the project to give the Games a great lift-off Martin aims to make the sacrifices all worthwhile IOC ruling could force football to kick off season late Owen plans on early comeback to repay fans' faith 'Wor Alan' Gets Widow's Praise Guinness Premiership Paletta set to join Liverpool Campbell injury On the rocks Latest league defeat brings early announcement of McLeish's exit Bearing up under the Sprain The Premiership Today Everything is still going wrong for injured Wright Brilliant coach became enigma with England Brian Glanville on Ron Greenwood, the innovator who possible took on too much during national service Past Plaudits How He Compares Germany 2006 Track Record a Life in Football O'Neill looks likely to win national vote Regular passengers on the London Underground are hare … Next England Manager Gentleman who made simplicity his genius Terry leads call for Chelsea's fair dues The champions' captain discerns a lack of credit for his side's achievements. Matt Hughes listens to the siege mentality The Times José Mourinho should thank Glenn Hoddle for laying … Southgate untroubled by mission impossible Rhythm and Blues The Times Crossword The Insider Jacques Rogge's fears for the integrity of the olympics … Olympic coaches wanting their athletes to remain as … E-Mail: theinsider@thetimes. co. uk The Insider archive: … Solution to Crossword 23,208 Resurgent winger gives Eriksson timely hint Sport Manager who Took the Fa Cup Home by Tube O'Neill takes up poll position The Times www.greenandblacks.com times2 passnotes the face Diva resurfaces theclick thebulletin contents If you fall, you lose: ice in your knickers, failure in your soul When the Winter Olympics begin tomorrow, says Simon Barnes, our lack of interest will turn overnight into fascination with their beauty and their absurdity Ski-jumping is a naked attempt to turn the human body into a wing Sofa Workshop Three not to miss The Olympics on TV Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Picture Gallery Eight days' work for one big night Let's play chicken Ten signs that. . . ... a nude photo shoot is arty (and not something pervy). By Annabelle Thorpe MPs' muddled thinking about the middle classes answers your style questions Lucia van der Post ansers your style questions I'm 24, and I need some clothes for an interview It's worth investing in one great jacket Team the look with heels and ropes of pearls Hair with Hari www.theAA.com Picture Gallery The Times Luxury with Lucia In the money? Then shop the footballer's wife way… A spicy squeeze of seductive vanilla food Jill Dupleix falls in love with the ideal spice to put you in the mood for Valentine's Day The Times Times World Cuisine The Times In season: purple sprouting broccoll Desperate housekeeping Little tricks for that polished touch What makes Cupid's arrows stick? health Scans reveal how the brain changes when we fall in love, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Sobering up A blind date without a drink in your hand is tricky So who will ape the Monkeys? sounds Thanks to Arctic Monkeys, Sheffield is full of Next Big Things, reports David Rose 'We weren't tired, but Sheffield was' In times2 Arts on Monday Inspired by the Hit BBC2 Series Fiddler on the hoof Classically trained violinist Sophie Solomon found her soul in folk and her heartbeat in dance music, she tells Dafydd Goff Radio Even the gentle P. G. Widehouse saw Mosley less as a threat than a vain buffoon Nikolai Demidenko Diabelli Variations Classical ASV Gold John Eliot Gardiner Bach Cantatas Vol 19 Classical SDG Classical reviews albums Sarah Chang shostakovich/Prokofiev Pop Sparks Hello Young Lovers Gut A Sparks musical is surely a matter of when rather than if Jazz Bill Bruford, Tim Garland Earthworks Underground Orchestra Here Sparks songs and interview, only at www.timesonline.co.uk/podcasts The Charts There's madness in his music www.nectar.com The Times Between rock and a cool place If it's music, he's listening, jazzman Brad Mehldau tells John Bungey Opera & Ballet Multiple Display Advertising Items First Night reviews first night Apocalypse then: from top, Christian Bradley, Daniel Llewelyn-Williams and Guy Williams Theatre The Romans in Britain Sheffield Crucible The family that kicks together Dance Jump Peacock Theatre. WC2 Concert OAE/Norrington Jazz Soft Machine Legacy Radio 4 Radio Choice The Times 27 Television choices Picture Gallery Entertainment Prime-time multichannel planner Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page television terrestrial Variations Film Choice Housewives seem a little too desperate Last Night's TV Viewing Guide Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 3823 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon WWF Bricks and Mortar Thesurveyor One unwanted side effect of agents having few properties to offer is an increase in sharp practice Focus on The South West In Large House in a Gothic Enclave Out Alpine-Style Cottage in Essex Stisted: former artist's home in just over an acre of walled and landscape gardens Away Farm on the Isle of Anglesey Menal Bridge: eccentic hidaway with a ten-sided tower, cupola and spire With Friends like These Mary Gold has learnt her lesson after inviting people to stay at ther place in the sun churchill Guestsurvival Ontario Frame Academy Goodmanors One of the oldest inhabited timber houses in Britain is about to change hands for the first time in generations, says Paula Hawkinsa The main structure of the hall has been dated to AD812 Persimmon Homewatch Longview Houses with the Tudor barcode look Houses with the Tudor barcode look Kent Listed Medieval Hall House Ightham: Grade II listed 15th-century house with minstrels' gallery and great hall Gloucestershire Large Family Property The Leigh: Grade II listed farmhouse with Inglenook fireplaces and landscaped gardens Suffolk 17th-Century Home with Pool Ashbocking, near Ipswich: large timber-framed family home in just over an acre of land Persimmon First-Time Buyer First-Time Love Blooms Firsttimebuyer New buyers entering the property market are older and wealthier, says Lucia Adam First-Time Buyers Left out in the Cold Startingout www.oneseB.co.uk Barratt A Piece of the Auction First Time Bidder Lured by TV shows promising bargains, first-timers are out in force, reports John Price The beauty of the auction is that when the hammer falls, you've exchanged contracts Auctionstations Do'sand Don'ts St James Homes The Box-Clever House A cap on building costs has forced designers to be creative, writes Caroline McGhie How to Find the Key to a Bargain It pays to tread carefully when getting your foot on the first rung of the property ladder. Stsan Emmett provides essential guideance Buying on the edges of smart postcodes can be a clever move Starter Orders North South East West Manchester Modular Housing by Canal Cityslicker Three pads in the thick of the action Castlefield: factory-built flats with great incentives for first-time buyers Leeds Studio in New Development Bristol Apartments in Converted House Orchard Street: a few flats still available in a period building with many original features The Pocket Guide to Finance You've found your first home, now how do you pay for it? Paula Hawkins leads the way Whattodo Brotherlylove Beaufort Park Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Rialto Freeholdfight Have You Got a Consumer Question? Fairview New Homes Ltd. Valentine Style What'son Multiple Classified Advertising Items Newfound met3 Miami The Times Mortgage Service Multiple Display Advertising Items It's Driving Me Spare Is your extra bedroom full of junk? Damian Barr learns the secret of the 24-hour room The minimum cost is £8,000, excluding the home cinema The Times Offers Direct Roomservice Falconwharf
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