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News from 15/02/2006

2006; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Lucy Alexander, Alyn Shipton, Bel Mooney, DJM, Neelam Verjee, Robert Vincent, Matthew Hall, Donal Thompson, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, Devika Bhat, Mark Souster, Ben Rhodes, Rosemary Bennett and Daniel McGrory, Professor Emeritus, J. Nanalal, Cristina Odone, Philip Howard, Jean Desarmaux, Christine Seib, David Chater, Ben Hoyle and Joe Morgan, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Colin Bullen, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Rosalind Renshaw, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Amanda Andrews Media Business Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, John Hopkins and Mark Souster, Joe Joseph, Nigel Hawkins Health Editor, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Mark Griffiths, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Jane MacArtney, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Gary Jacob, Daniel Finkelstein, Tim Reid, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Carol Ann Jones, Alan Hamilton, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Didier Lombard, Chris Johnston, Samuel Blanning, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Derwent May, Angela Jameson, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Peter Keeble, Richard Colgan, Mikel Arteta, Adam Fresco and Dominic Kennedy, Lisa Armstrong, Tom Baldwin, Eve Thomas, Carolyn Asome and Alan Hamilton, Ann Treneman, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Alice Olins, Martin Samuel, Steven Slaughter, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Kaveh Solhekol and Oliver Kay, Philip Webster and David Charter, Ashling O'Connor and David Charter, Alan Crowe, Sean O'Neill, Kaveh Solhekol, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Lieutenant-Colonel, Roger Boyes, Neelam Verjee and Joe Bolger, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Grayson Perry, Dalya Alberge, Kevin Maher, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Tom Dart, Carolyn Asome, Paul Simons, Anne Ashworth, David Woodhead, James Doran, Jon Miles, Michele Kirsch, Iain Oliver, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Murray Glover, Mark Souster and John Westerby, Ben Webster, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Peter Jenson, Peter Welby-Everard, Jason Mellor, James Jackson, Alan Coren, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, David Powell, Bill Edgar, Michael Evans, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, G. P. Blaker, Olav Bjortomt, Patience Wheatcroft, Richard Hobson and Helen Nugent, Nick Meo, Lisa Verrico, James Goldman, Virginia Matthews,

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The Times Body armour fear after WPC is shot Iraq video arrests Welsh coach quits USA from £279 plus 50 Airmiles Turmoil at bank 'English football is infected with the disease of brutal, … Getting their goat Britain gives up smoking Gothic horror Is this your PIN? Preachers of hate 'trying to recruit Muslim inmates' In the Times Today The Times Legal restrictions are the price of free movement Political Briefing Valentine baby for Camerons Pensions warning Blackmailer jailed Race chief arrest Tube strike is off Jail for bad speller Kevin Maxwell The Drugs Allegedly Used Averys Wine Merchants Nurse 'killed patients for kicks' 18 victims were injected with lethal drugs so that hospital worker could enjoy thrill of reviving them, jury hears. Steve Bird reports Many more will give up thanks to total ban, says Hewitt A final taste of freedom at the last-gasp saloon When the Bans are Coming in Britain quits smoking Irish have discovered pleasures of clean air Banker appeals Boar on loose Egg attack hearing Dior Former duckling grows into swan of global fashion London Fashion Week is the place where designer hopefuls attract attention, Carolyn Asome and Alan Hamilton write Also in town Waste burners set to double Shooting exposes weak spot in police protection Doubts about body armour have led to calls for an immediate review, Adam Fresco and Dominic Kennedy report A once-genteel area in decline Steel plates and mesh but nothing combats chance Psst, wanna buy a word of art? For £25 you can own a one-off piece that is challenging known boundaries, but do beware of forgeries, writes Dalya Alberge Multiple Display Advertising Items Verbal Expense Mercedes-Benz Shoppers in last-minute dash for a memorably sharp PIN VW Dell Bestsellers Why you should always look a gift goat in the mouth People people@thetimes. co. uk Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items People Ps BlackBerry Two more arrested over Iraq beatings A boy of 14 is one of two Iraqis who have made allegations of being kicked and hit by British soldiers, writes Michael Evans Multiple Display Advertising Items Microsoft Office End royal meddling Failing gifted children Rights and wrongs of soldiers' actions in Iraq Remember them Join the debate with Times readers worldwide . . . This ID card infringes fundamental freedoms The blog goes on It's payoff time PIN problems The Times Out of Service A disgraceful conspiracy by MEPs against jobs and growth Don't Pinic We have ways of helping you to remember your PIN See the world the Wizztours way and never see it the same way again Notebook Being Framed The graphic video of British troops in Iraq has been deliberately exploited Thunderer: Tapping into our credulity A stranger in his own land The Scots have never taken Gordon Brown to their hearts. For their own sakes, they should try The Times Cinema: it's proper sad, man These 'authentic' films from the mean streets are simply middle-class voyeurism Despite the claims of guilt-ridden awards juries, they show us nothing of reality How I woke up to a nightmare plot to steal centuries of law and liberty Simply by making an order, they will be able to amend, repeal or replace any legislation Picture Gallery lenovo New help for battered wives Baby death cases action Mother and sons stabbed Court failings cost £173m Jams today, jams tomorrow on most-congested highways Study of traffic flows shows that drivers waste up to 26 minutes for every ten miles travelled, reports Ben Webster Congestion Ahead For the Worst 10 per Cent of Journeys Livingstone takes control of commuter lines (Reuters): Swans die of avian flu in Germany From Top Shop to Tomb Raider 25% of trainee nurses drop out The Derbyshire Giant 40mph wave shakes the cliffs as it crashes into Cornwall The Brickbats. . . Leeds General Infirmary GP services Multiple Display Advertising Items GP asks hospital users to rate performance online Patient Opinion . . . And Bouquets Wharfedale Hospital Diana, Princess of Wales Hospital, Grimsby northern rock 6 killed as migrants' van hits lorry A minibus driver's attempt to pass two HGVs on a single carriageway ended in disaster, reports Russell Jenkins A disquieting way to end Valentine's Day first night Theatre Honour Wyndham's Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sharpest Critics Three to Watch in 2012 British Gas Britain's Games Record £660m to finish fourth in Olympics Retail giants to kill high street by 2015 Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Herd panics as cowgirl hides her bell Parliamentary Sketch Racist insults lead BBC to close website Multiple Display Advertising Items Climate team harnesses people power Times World News Cornered by the mob Rioters who stoned troops attacked me too, reports Stephen Farrell On Other Pages Iraq conflict claims 61 reporters' lives Cheney victim in intensive care after heart attack London Energy London Energy Iconic eagle soars back from edge of extinction Guantanamo report puts pressure on stubborn US Foreign Editor's Briefing Multiple Display Advertising Items Saddam says he is on hunger strike Detention by Numbers SAS Broadcasters in a spin as Monkey swings back to TV Red guard endorse censorship protesters Drug mule mastermind and enforcer to face firing squad Royal Shakespeare Company Indonesian Justice (AP): Katrina failure 'cost lives' (Reuters): Iran denial (AP): Penn inquest (AFP): Incredible sheriff (AP): Bishop drying out Multiple Display Advertising Items Leaders fans flames with vote fraud allegations Six deny theft of The Scream Multiple Display Advertising Items Hariri anniversary attracts patriots in their thousands Jail for Sharon's son, but not yet Savoy treasure to go on show World Cup cartoon provokes new protests The Rich List Grocers set up shop among the Russian billionaires (AP): Syria drops the dollar for euros (AP): Flooding aid (AP): Aircraft collapses (Reuters): No loss of face (AP): Fleet deal (AP): Toll rises to 65 (AFP): Falling arches Baugur warms to Woolies PartyGaming pact Mobile move MFI disposal Quote of the day PFI guru in bid for Tunnel Link firm BA among airlines raided in cartel inquiry RBS dilutes chief executive's power with appointment … FTSE 100 Disability Rights Commission Stock Markets Let's keep watchdogs out of the shops Business Editors Commentary North Sea Oil Commodities Path to growth Pound to Dollar Undervalued 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 Wall Street rise Stop Press Ferrovial bid QinetiQ shares Halt shop takeovers, say MPs RBS Six Nations NYSE finance head quits as merger nears Retail Therapy Viacom chief in $1bn legal battle with son Hands on shortlist for Compass catering arm Saudis to put $20bn into refining Exanta withdrawn after liver damage to patient Drug's Decline Exanta withdrawn after liver damage to patient WPP tells clients it's business as usual in Italy Merger activity helps UBS to a record quarter Mayor of London Commerzbank Triples Profit Skype makes leap to mobile phones 3GSM World Congress in Barcelona 'Super Sim' set to challenge iPod propertyfinder France Telecom to cut 17,000 jobs Net Result Inflation's surprise dip lifts chance of rate cut Chicago GSB Chancellor accused of 'mandarinism' in MPC Carpe Eurostar Growing Pains Moment of truth for 'Merkel miracle' Analysis Germany's recovery grinds to a halt The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Times Swiss on a roll City Diary The show's over City Diary Workers will not stop compensation fight Insurers reject cancer test claim Horror story City Diary The Times ABI wants more rights for pension watchdog 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 Retreat in power prices dims prospects for British Energy Small Caps Gilts Investors hope that British Land can hang on to trunks Tempus MFI Furniture PartyGaming hit by threat of attack from US legislators Stock Markets Large Caps AstraZeneca Business Equity Prices Bank of Scotland Investment Service Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items March of EU economy's gravediggers European Briefing Warship a pointer for a trade pact Times Register Sir Peter Strawson Oxford philosopher of matchless range who made incisive, influential contributions to problems of language and metaphysics Viktor Melnikov Artist who upheld his architect father's legacy and conserved their historic family home Lives Remembered Major-General Peter Martin Infantryman and keeper of the flame of the Normandy veterans Tracing responsibility for defective products Law Report Court of Justice of the European Communities Council must restore gravestones Consistory Court Births Forthcoming Marriages Civil Partnerships To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … A peculiarly English passion Mark Griffiths finds all eyes are on the snowdrops at the RHS London Flower Show In Memoriam-Private Dinner The Electrical Contractors' Association University News Churchill Fellowships Court & Social Birthdays Court Circular Chess Multiple Display Advertising Items Anniversaries Bridge Church News What happened to the cold winter? Weather Eye Nature Notes Winning Move The AirMiles Travel Company Five-Day Forecast Timesonline Times Sport Clan Royal is handed burden of expectancy Racing Numbersixvalverde looks the one to be on at 25-1 Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Folkestone Newcastle Southwell Aintree Weights John Smith's Grand National Handicap Chase How They Bet Leicester The Times Sports Book Musselburgh Lingfield Park The Results Service Today's Fixtures Action Man Delivering the Goods paddypowerpoker Moores tells a team to set sights on promotion to full squad England put their faith in Shine to sustain pace Cricket Gretzky the Great gets sucked into scandal over illiegal bets Murdoch at ease over medal pressure One to Watch The Sunday Times The International Skating Union's (ISU) Rule 351 states: … Timesonline Miller's tale rudely cut short by disqualification Zhang's gold hopes sent into a spin by agonising tumble Norway forced out by illness Reserve bobs up Logo trouble Clemens off target Robinson powerless to withstand demands of clubs Healthcare Commission Wales left in crisis as Ruddock takes leave Coach cites 'personal reasons' to The Times He departs with immediate effect Johnson handed caretaker role Johnson backs England's grafters as volunteer scheme … The World Cup-winning captain's playing days may be over, but Matthew Pryor finds that he is not the shy, retiring type Mark Souster profiles the family man whose belief in traditional values brought glory back to Welsh rugby Rodman may extend stay Size matters Firth suspended Murray finds form Caffari at halfway Hann resigns Let's give two fingers to the two-footed lunge before it destroys our beautiful game Multiple Display Advertising Items You've wasted your breath berating the referee, now … Campaign gets on a roll as Uefa attacks 'British' diving problem Cole on sidelines Gray hails Stead Red card for offer Thefantasy Game Player of the Week The Times German inefficiency is far from tickety-boo On Me 'Ead, Son Famous Family Partnerships World Cup Countdown Davids rages against careless Tottenham The Premiership Today No ifs from Butt as he apologises for walkout Off-colour Colchester driven to distraction Coca-Cola League One The Biggest Week of our Lives Phil Parkinson, Colchester manager, on his team's preparations Kenny turns hero from villain to deny Reading Pools Forecast Last Night's Results How They Stand Koumas and Jones rue the one that got away Leicester spurn chance to extend winning run Blake at the double after Watford go into the red Real fall short despite inspirational fightback Wenger's regime betrayed by lack Rac direct insurance Top of the Table The Times Crossword Sixty per cent of football fans go to fewer live matches … Ladbrokes appeared to be taken unawares by a punter … Ladbrokes appeared to be taken unawares by a punter The Insider Sport Martin Samuel The Times Mortgages for Business García's late strike piles on misery for Arsenal times2 passnotes theface Eighties royalty Prince theclick thebulletin contents China in their hands Chinese women are the world's biggest market—so what they choose to buy will affect all of us. Jane MacArtney reports from Beijing There are two conflicting stereotypes: the 'loving kind angel' and the 'working warrior'. How can a woman fulfil both? How Advertisers Pitch to Chinese Women Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Picture Gallery Why am I so calm when it's time to die? An ID card means a loss of freedom Drugs? So what's the big deal? I admit that I like. . . . . . endearment terms from strangers, says Michele Kirsch He offers me stability but for me it's not love and never will be Do You Need Advice? stylewednesday London Fashion Week: the best of British Unpredictable, multicultural but always original, that's LFW, says Carolyn Asome Carte Noire Ethical and cool or vibrant and colourful Why buying cheap isn't always selling yourself short Brits embrace trends because we get them at a bargain, says Lisa Armstrong Six of the best dog coats btw. . . The Sunday Times—wine Club— Beauty jury London Fashion Week survival kit Detail is retail Does Whistles need to find a new song? Chain reaction Anne Ashworth and friends were once in thrall to its siren song. But now they've changed their tune Star buy David Nieper arts Midnight's children Ghouls, hags, hobgoblins. . . the new Tate show is the stuff of nightmares. Prepare for a thrill, says Rachell Campbell-Johnston Gothic Nightmares Modern and merciless: the cartoons of James Gillary Oh you pretty things Derwent May Hotel Connexions Art crime, or art that's criminal? Theatre The Great Highway Gate Theatre, W11 reviews first night Pop Simple Minds Opera Rigoletto Coliseum Entertainments Theatre Journey to the River Sea Unicorn, Se1 Brad Mehidau Jazz Thanks a million . . . or 26 crème Working Relationship Nigel Clark, chairman of fundraising at Great Ormond Street Hospital, and his PA, Peggy Hayes, talk to Rosalind Renshaw Steps to success—3 Multiple Display Advertising Items Top earners have no-nonsense names First-bornes start with an advantage, reports Virginia Matthews Multiple Classified Advertising Items You could be flying to South Africa The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items tv & radio Radio Choice Backstage at the Brit Awards Radio 1, 1pm British Airways David Chater's choices Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Kids Factual Sport Choice Answers from Back Page BBC One Viewing Guide Who Do You Think You are? Variations Brat Camp Channel 4, 9pm Desperate Housewives Channel 4, 10pm Flim Choice Intolerable Cruelty (2003) ITV1, 9pm Dig! (2004) FilmFour, 10pm Life as a House (2001) Channel 4, 1.35am A new branch of reality's family tree Last Night's TV Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Cheltenham & Gloucester

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