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News from 13/02/2006

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Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Gabriele Marcotti, Alyn Shipton, Matthew Syed, Djm, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Gary Duncan, Lucy Alexandar, Rone Lewis, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Simon Cambers, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Ducker, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Carol Sarler, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Job Joseph, Amanda Andrews Media Business Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, Jeremy Whittle, Rev Robert Coats, Gerald Davies, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Leslie Standen, Dominic Walsh, Theophile Gautier, Rory Watson, Hilary Weale, Jill Dupleix, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Jonathan Allcock, Jane Clarke, Malcolm Lochhead, Rex Gooch, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent and Peter Lansley, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Ben MacHell, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Liz Chong, David Charter, Matthew Pinsent, Angela Jameson, Martin Penner, Michael R. Meadows, David Lister, Jane Wheatley, Lisa Armstrong, Roy Gardner, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Shaun Spiers Chief Executive, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, John Hopkins, Nick Rosen, Richard Rhodes James, Rob Wright, Gabriel Rozenberg, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Diana Armfield Ra, David Hands Rogby Correspondent, Kaveh Solhekol, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Dr M. Schachter, Marcus Binney Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Erica Wagner, Dr Peter Mullen, Peter Dixon, Christopher Rose, Jan Kirkpatrick, Paul Simons, William Rees-Mogg, Helen Nugent and Alexandra Frean, Dominic Kennedy, James Doran, Jonathan Clayton, Philip Webster Political Editor, Tosin Sulaiman, Damian Whiteworth, Dominic Kennedy and Michael Evans, Tim Hames, Michele Kirsch, Ian Johns, Alice Fordham, Ashling O'connor, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Tony Hannan, Caitlin Moran, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Alan Scott, Anthony Loyd, M. A. Griffiths, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Peter Jenson, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Danny Baker, Mark Baldwin, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Brian Styles, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Clare Jenkins, David Powell, Bill Edgar, Adam Sherwin, Mark Venables, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Jonathan Rugman, Owen Slot, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Peter Klinger, Ed Hughes, Christopher Irvine,

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The Times Bird flu reaches southern Italy Pilot safety fear Checkout chaos USA from £279 plus 50 Air Miles 'Stormy' G8 failure Cheney shooting Index Army on alert for backlash over abuse The Good Life Ice queen melts as Games begin Stop fighting on Id cards, Brown tells rebel MPs In the Times Today The Times Labour's Week Ahead 'Jaws' author Benchley dies Courage rewarded Sarin death appeal Tumour girl to sue Extradition delay July 7 a 'good' act Origin of Darwin Cupid now comes in pocket size Brittany Ferries No love lost as two tenors fall out over death of the romantic ballad Andrea Bocelli's attack on modern composers is rebuffed by young rivals, reports Adam Sherwin Halving of new pilots' flying time raises fears over safety Hard work, but not harsh reality Missing Briton: police plan trip M-way blunder Fatal NHS error Baby Charges Met drug tests Giraffes die in fire Elgar letter sale Dior Sad homecoming for survivors of crash Earlier Abuse World sees shocking images The assault on four Iraqi teenagers and the cameraman's mocking commentary have enraged people throughout the Middle East, reports Dominic Kennedy The Reaction A justified reputation for discipline The Reaction Comment 'Liberators' have shown their true face, says critics ba.com Italian designers tear a strip off Olympic fashions Vultures saved from kite death Bvlgari The Game Bird flu spread by fleeing swans Italy, Greece, Slovenia and Bulgaria have taken emergency measures after deadly strain was found, reports Nigel Hawkes Hitachi Travel Insurance Abbey Ex-wife tells how Jenkins hit children Ryanair: Caught Napping Top of the Form smile. co. uk Foundation Degrees Bright children are denied the chance of 'elitist' help Members' clubs could escape ban on smoking Elder Abuse the Brutal Facts Quit your habit, says mother near death Your M&S Experts are confident of repairing smashed vases Lloyds TSB Apologies for citizenship backlog Disney revamp for old favourite Fines for watching TV on mobiles Tourist numbers down in London npower Still making us feel like dancing Leo Sayer is back at No 1 Multiple Display Advertising Items The Top Ten A Staff Reporter: Better birth control could save millions Cancer Research UK Free home test to combat rise in sexual infections Arts lobby raises pressure for blasphemy law repeal training and development agency for schools How low will the lenders go? dfs. co. uk Film about prolific hangman promises ultimate in suspense British Gas Doing the right thing Deathly State Problems in the pews Feminism brings freedom—at a price Puzzling Join the debate with Times readers worldwide. . . timesonline. … Deliquency Tories build on shaky ground Neglecting Christians Elderly Drivers Shelf space Art tied up in red tape Not so fast Winning formula Picture Gallery Mistaken Identity Parliament should hold ministers to their election pledge on ID cards Diving to New Depths Football should learn from the respect rugby players show their game How words shape what we see; and what makes a monkey see red A Body Blow The abuse method out by a few British soldiers hurts their comrades Thunderer: In the nicked of time Divorced from the realities Our laws on marriage break-up were framed for a completely different age. They must be changed Join the Debate send your e-mails via The Times Join the Debate I have seen the future and it blogs There is one sure way to bring the internet community to its senses - go and join it Fellow pundits, repeat this slowly after me:'We were bleedin' useless' PIN chaos feared at shop checkouts More than five million card holders have yet to memorise their number, Helen Nugent and Alexandra Frean report bmibaby.com Churchill Chip and Fraud Oxford woods Indian students Gold standard far fashion week Home Office 'sexed-up research' Early taste of summer at a price half price line rental Tagging study will show if seals are eating Scotland's salmon Magnificent Victorian hotel set to check out Alliance Leicester Iberia Liverpool Tories copy Republication dirty tricks on the web Brown to honour war heroes in his vision for Britishness 'Fed up' millionaire rejects seat in Lords Ballot boxes at railway stations Litter tax plan to boost recycling The Week in Parliament Booker judges 'like divorcing couples' Breakdown Cover Mozart played as Benny Hill? Not a happy marriage first night Oera The Marriage of Flagaro Millennium Centre, Cardiff Check your attic for missing issues of war poets' magazine Academics search for lost journals that may contain writings by Wilfred Owen and Siegfried Sassoon, reports David Lister Multiple Display Advertising Items Rac rescue Times World News Drivers take to streets over elite who use privilege to hog roads Some motorists are just more equal than others Blair turns his back on friend who failed him Piano Auctions aerlingus.com Anger as ANC hero's rape trial begins first direct (AFP): Sharon stable after surgery (AFP): Gays are jailed (AFP): Brazil buys jets (Reuters): Fuel scheme ends (AFP): Record free fall Diabetes UK Cheney shoots quail hunter in face Accident leaves millionaire lawyer and top Republication 'peppered pretty good' by US Vice-President, reports Tom Baldwin Reuters: Record whiteout forces airports to stop flights (AFP): Lebanese prepare to mark assassination Multiple Display Advertising Items (AP): Keeping a beady eye on the big prize (AFP): 54,000 Turcks demonstrate over cartoons Tempur Army of Iraq war veterans 'suffering brain damage' RSC Toll by Numbers (AP): Saudi women's talents wasted, says Cherie Narrow win for 'subtle negotiator' to lead Iraqi government (AP): Howard backs abortion ban (AP): Sectarian fighting (AP): Cairo 'plot' foiled (AP): Peace talks fail (AP): Lifting off (Reuters): Berlusconi:'Christ' (Reuters): Tomb discovery (AP): Switched off Times Business Home Depot eyes stake in China Mavinwood deal MoT firm sold Quote of the day 'Stormy' G8 fails to win Russian energy deal Patientline hangs up on chief executive amid reb Shed Loads of Cash FTSE 100 Stock Markets Free speech ensures economic progress North Sea Oil Commodities Pound to Dollar Brioni Currencies Business Need to Know World Markets Smaller stock to watch Briefing Look ahead Exchange rates Deal of the day Bet of the day The Pound: Change on the Week Rumour of the day Stock Market: British Funds Business big shot Stop Press Siemens seeks Saudi Arabia business Foreigners go for cheap Israeli shares Bayer shows interest in Pfizer unit Unicredito 'decided against' BNL bid Norwich Union Arcelor could use 'samurai poison pill' against Mittal Ovum lays plan for £15m floatation RPS Luxembourg to the Defence Former Telewest men take company to AIM Gap seeks European designers to lift sales Sweet deal with a sour taste Canal St Sales The National Lottery Fake goods explosion may reach $2,000bn End the closed shop of Europe's energy markets Roy Gardner Business Voice Academic queries logic of G8's anti-disease drive Europe defies US on fuel emissions WPP and Express chief in Ok! spat Herbie Frogg The Sunday Times China's Biggest Brands Publicis moves on Chinese ventures NoTitle MacDonald plans sale of 20 hotels in £200m package The Times Call for watchdog to help protect smaller retailers Teach children to run businesses, say lobbyists City IT workers back to dot-com pay levels BNP staff choke on 'doughnut' bonuses The Times Atari nears 'game over' after surprise loss at Christmas Logistics cheif sees little to fear as foreign raiders circle the City Powers in the Boardroom John Allan has begun German lessons as he sees Exel's merger with Dhl Logistics as a chance to finish the job he started, he tells Angela Jameson Bank of Scotland Corporate Power CV The Times The Leader Questioned Banking & Finance Bank of Scotland Corporate Times Register Peter Smith Teachers' union leader who turned a staid organisation into a significant force in education Jan Malinski Pilot who was shot down during the German invasion of Poland and later fought in the Battle of Britain Lives Remembered Gill Cook Folk music enthusiast who made her record shop the prime focus for performers and fans Elton Dean Saxophonist with Soft Machine whose work ranged from experimental jazz to blues and fusion Lives in Brief Stone Age artists are getting older Notebook Archaeology Group income election removes tax credit right Law Report Challenging delegated power Court of Appeal Memorial Services Praise to the craftsmanship of Britain's Crimean wonders Church News Births, Marriages and Deaths Forthcoming Marriages Deaths Court Circular In Memoriam-War To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Bridge Andrew Robson Chess Raymond Keene Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Multiple Display Advertising Items Nature Notes The Times Five Day Forecast Winter sky held on a pillar of ice Weather Eye Paul Simons Timesonline Times Sport Appearance of Racing Demon worth wait Racing Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Kelly Banned Beef Or Salmon acquiring taste for Gold Cup win Jumps Leaders Festival Betting The Wright Track Wolverhampton Plumpton Dragons on fire while Wigan run out of puff Engage Super League Ed Hughes sees the Catalans begin their campaign with an impressive win A Correspondent: Wilshere wreaks his revenge McGuire ensures Giants pay for careless handling Secrets behind the New Boys Champions Bradford see off dogged Wakefield The Results Service How They Stand Today's Fixtures Weight goes on for Volvo strugglers Sailing Scottish Rocks lay foundation Matthew's title Cannock triumph Tett finds the net Foster on top Basso pedals a new line in confidence Jeremy Whittle on a remarkable change of outlook for the once-timed Italian Premier Rugby Funding the Future Sanders on track for Melbourne glory after top time Athletics Sotherton happy to go it alone in her quest for gold in Beijing Matthew Syed continues our Sporting inspirations series and speaks to the heptathlete who is helping children to run through their seven times table India are vulnerable but remain dangerous Christopher Martin-Jenkins on the fresh challenges that face England this winter England on schedule for very busy times ahead Timetable Ponting and Symonds make hay Vaughan issues a challenge to his new Test hopefuls Timesonline Megastores vs Other Stores Bold approach at the last hole gives victory to Stadler Golf Guinness Premiership Fish provides fresh bait as Murray aims to find form Tennis Mazda Reward for Dallaglio the selfless club man Guinness Premiership How They Stand Saracens pay the price for dire first-half performance Walder puts the boot in to dent Irish ambitions Statistics from the Stade De France Official Beer England Rugby Brave fightback exposes French flaws Laporte Furore Worsley keeps one step ahead of veteran rally Rick Broadbent on a flanker facing high-profile competition The Times Statistics from the Stadio Flaminio RBS England search for spirit of flair play Sorry that I just kicked you in the head, says Murray www.tmesonline.co.uk Statistics from the Millennium Stadium Times Online www.timesonline.co.uk The Times Jury still out on dashing Welsh Ohno plays the fall guy again in Salt Lake revisited Britain should learn from hapless Italians' record defeat Matthew Pinsent identifies a lesson for London 2012 in woeful loss for hosts Timesonline One to Watch Our Sports Staff: Kwan bids tearful farewell to medal dream Stasi past comes back to hinder Germany's chances Owen Slot on the row over coaching methods that may have caused Germany's figure skaters to misfire Italy bask in golden glow Norwegian upset Estil fightback Medals Table Flying Tomato Dutch stunner 'Grandma Luge' Dramatic end makes the Loreal men expert Uphill struggle ruins Mickel bid It's All Downhill for Deneriaz The Insider Manchester, building its credentials in international … If Michael Jackson was hoping to slip into UK unnoticed E-Mail: theInsider@thetimes. co. uk The Times Crossword 23,211 timesonline. co. uk FA in no hurry over O'Neill despite Newcastle's interest The Times Inside Thegame Times2 passnotes theface New heights for Heathcliff theclick thebulletin contents Earthly powers Ecoi-pioncers are turning from mains power and water to wind turbines, solar panels and boreholes, sys Nick Rosen How to get heat from the earth with a ground-source heat-pump How to go off-grid Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Picture Gallery If only offices had been invented after the internet Forget about the cut-price holiday Checkout check-ups I really have read. . . A Une Robe Rose by Theophile Gautier, says Olivia Cole Dish Butternut squash and ginger soup AA Try a warm and tender menu for your Valentine A romantic dinner should be spicy but soft, says Alice Fordham Times World Culsine healthmonday AXA A fear of falling If you're over 65 and live in Milton Keynes, beware of a fall, says Jane Wheatley Pru Health Urban Worrier The dubious pleasures of a workover Is cooking under pressure a good idea? LA Fitness Do You Need Advice? Let the surgeon take the strain Men are more likely to develop a hernia but surgery can be straightforward, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Blora Toes and feet: turn-on or turn-off? The Times Big Apple strikes an unor Last week New York offered proof that fashion has become a very broad church, says Lisa Armstrong Trends The Times Boozing with Maoris and inflatable sheep and another thing. . . Galleries to go: is Essex ready yet? arts The Miller's last tale Arthur Miller wrestled for years to get his final work right, reports Embers The Times Art of the matter Instant replay's gonna get ya Art of the mater Memory of an event is more precious than a quickie recording Don't miss The Times Concert Halle/Elder Halle/Elder Bridgewater Hall, Manchester reviews first night first night Theatre a Midusummer Night's Dream Yesterday Was a Welrd Day BAC, Sw11 Theatre Times Online Entertainments Pop Mew Shepherd Bush Empire Jazz Bobby Wellins 606 club, Sw10 tv & radio Radio Choice British Airways 27 David chater's choices Prime-time multichannel planner television multichannel Entertainment 24-hours listing highlights Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page BBC One television terrestrial Historical Royal Palaces Viewing Guide Uncle Max Dispatches Channel 4,8pm Variations Bodyshock Channel 4,9pm Prison Break Five, 10pm Fantastic Voyage (1966) Film Choice Chennai 4, 10.05am Anne of the Indies (1951) Channel 4,2pm The Gift (2000) E4, 10pm The Queen bares all for Britain Weekend TV Caittlin Moran Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz Olav Bjortomt times2 Crossword No 3825 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Acorn The Game Cheats Never Win, Not Even at Chelsea The Game Says Inside Whistle Blower Boys Being Boys in the Dressing-Room Helps to Tony Cascarino explains how difficult it would be for gay footballers to 'come out' Big Guns Signing up Free Anti-Diving Poster Centre Pages Floored by our The News Matt Hughes says The Times's attempt to end theatrics is gaining rave reviews from fans, managers and even some players Hot and Bothered ebookers.com How They Fared Barton on the Rise in City Index The Games Barclays Premiership Manchester City (1) 3 Dunne 22, Samaras 54, Barton 62 Charlton Athletic (0) 2 D Bent 51, M Bent 66 Controlversial midfield player winning back the fans Murphy Brings Sunderland's Fans Rare Opportunity to Party Sunderland (0) 1Murphy 89 Tottnham Hotspur (1) 1 kEANE 38 Display of mutual poverty provides thrlling finale Crazy World of Curbs Danny Kelly on the Charlton manager's rant may reveal something of his past Picture Gallery Tales of the Misinformed Next Week: Parker Drops England Hint Aston Villa (1) 1 Moore 16 Newcstle United (2) 2 Ameobi 2, N'Zogbia 29 Roeder celebrates second successive vitory Arsenal Waster No Time Fuming Arsenal (0) 1 Gilberto 90 Boltonwanderers (1) 1 Nolan 12 Wanger quick to bemoan Bolton's tactics after draw Mourinho to View his Video Nasty Middlesbrough (2) 3 Rochemback 2, Downing 45, Yakubu 68 Chelsea (0) 0 Champions' spell the doldrums continues Life's so Sweet at Colchester Russell Kempson finds the jam-maker who plants to leave Chelsea in a pickle Camara Absence Anger The News Sol's Sporting Chance Iversen Rejects Everton Pardew Helped by Bruce Showman Starts to Perfects his Tricks The Prodigy Peter Jenson finds Robinho relishing the challenge of English opposition Real Right for Henry Bernabeu Master Plan Lost in Translation Forward planning is holding back Real Madrid, believes Gabriele Marcotti Brazil's next Great Hope Fatigue Shows in Scrappy Win The Games Barclays Premiership Wigan Athletic (0) 0liverpool (1) 1 Hypia 30, Battle-weary Liverpool stumble to victory Lualua Plays on through Despair Portsmouth (0) 1 Taylor 87 Manchester United (3) 3 Van Nisteirooy 18, Ronaldo 38,45 United Inspired by Chelsea's defeat earlier in the day Keane Takes Firm Grip of Matters The Derby Matt Dickinson on less than testing times for the irishman Bank of Scotland Premierleague Beattie Keeps Everton Flying Everton (1) 1 Beattie 33 Blackburn Rovers (0) 0 Goalkeeper crisis falls to halt climb up league The Times Home Fire Keeps on Burning The Games Barclays Premiership Fulham (2) 6 Heiguson 4,40, Radzinski 48, C Davies 58 (og), John 83,90 West Bromwich Albion (0) 1 Campbell 85 Coleman decides that attack is the best form of defence Barclays Premiership Entertainment Table £3m-SOOTHES You Sir Joanna Taylor-The Footballer's Wife For that salary the turnips, fake sheikhs and flak are worth it. argues Mrs Danny Murphy The Times Newell's Ire Will Alert Fa The Games Coca-Cola Championship Preston North End (1) 5 L Neal 20, Nugent 53, Mears 84, Sedgwick 90 (pen), Davis 90 Luton town (0) 1 Mears 82 (og) Late firry flatters home side Times Online Waddock Hits upon a Winning Formula Queens Park Rangers (0) 1 Nygaard 56 Millwall (0) 0 Comfortable win in one-sided game Stormy Days at New Den Kaveh Solhekol on Peter de Savary's latest challenge Kelly Zeroes in on Vacancy The Games Coca-Cola Championship Brighton&hove Albio (0) 1 Frutos 56 Leicester City (2) 2 McCarthy 4, Hume 5 Points may mean a full-time prize for caretaker manager The Times Gloom Deepens as Derby Falter Derby County (0) 0 Leeds United (0) 0 Visiting team's promotion hopes dented by stalemate Jackett Desperately Seeks Fresh Cover Nottingham Forest (1) 1 Tyson 21 Swansea City (1) 2 Forbes 27, Trundle 67 Poor run continues for Megson Times Online Carlisle Celebrate Another Step Forward Leyton Oreint (0) 0 Carlislte United (0) 0 Thrilling contest despite poor pitch Results Non-League Dhaliwal Keeps his Dream Aliver Hillingdon Borough (2) 4 Tilbury 27, Craft 37 (pen), Lawrence 68,85 Mildenhall Town (0) 0 Easy passage for ambiltious club York Accept Gifts with Gusto York City (1) 3 Convery 34, Bishop 48, Donaldson 53 Aldershot Town (1) 2 Dixon 16, Williams 81 Careless defending proves crucial Scotland Rangers v Celtic Impregnable Defence, Eh? Leaderboard Superleagues The Eantasy Game Www.timesonline.co.uk/fantasyfootball Managers talk Sport It's the Last Post for Newcastle Bill Edgar says there is a delivery problem for fans in the North East Saturday Toonarmy Army Calvin Shulman's Comic Book Heroes Stat Attack Bill Edgar Crunches the Numbers Fixtures Dell

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