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News from 16/02/2006

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Giles Smith, Gráinne Gilmore, Andrew Robson, Robert Stone, Amanda Andrews, Rosemary Righter, Carol Lewis, Edward Owen, Anthony Loyd and Ali Al Khafaji, Thair Shaikh, M. F. Clews, Professor David Ibbetson, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Neil Johnston, Martin Birchall, Gary Duncan, Clayton Christensen, Alexandra Blair, Peter Lansley, Theodore Dalrymple, Mark Souster, Ian Winrow, Simon Cambers, Philip Howard, Clare Brennan, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, David Lister Scotland Correspondent, David Chater, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Clive Davis, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, John Kenny, Amanda Andrews Media Business Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Steven Bird, Jane MacArtney, Valerie Elliott, Dr C. H. Brookings, Sophie Raworth, Dominic Walsh, Valerie Elliott and Nigel Hawkes, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Rebecca Allen, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Phil Parkinson, Peter Paphides Chief Rock Critic, Alan Hamilton, Professor Christopher Forsyth, Stephen Farrell, Nick Wyke, David H. Walton, Charles Bremner, Graham Keeley, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Chiade O'Shea, Stefanie Marsh, Paul Grevatt, David Forcey, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, Liz Chong, Hugo Rifkind, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Michael Murphy, Angela Jameson, David Johnson, Russell Kempson, Simon Midgley, Edward Fennell, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Carola Long, Len Elliott, John Westerby, Tom Baldwin, John Hopkins, Ann Treneman, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Brian P. Moss, Raymond Keene, Daniel Allen, Sean MacAulay, Stephen Mulliner, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Professor David Feildman, Kaveh Solhekol, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Jeremy Page, Naveed Zafar, Clive Aslet, Damian Whitworth, Mark Irving, Tim Reid and Ray Marcello, Roger Boyes, David Mattin, Nick Hasell, Andrew Norfolk and Tosin Sulaiman, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, Kevin Maher, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Professor J. R. Spencer, Philip Webster and Greg Hurst, James Doran, Giles Whittell, Ian Johns, Major-General Philip Davies, Alice Fordham, Professor Sir John Baker, Ian Edwards, Jack Straw, Sir Martin Garrod, George Caulkin, Lynda Murdin, Alan Lee, Tim Reid and Tom Baldwin, Tony Dawe, Carly Chynoweth, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Professor Sir David Williams, David Sanderson, Daiya Alberge Arts Correspondent, John Naish, Leo Lewis and Tom Bawden, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Cark Chambers, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Gareth Morgan, David Powell, Bill Edgar, James Christopher, Tony Halpin, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Michael Brown, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Lisa Verrico,

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New Britain Top-up fees deter university entrants French humiliated Hiker's survival Diving victory Index No-go areas planned as bird flu closes in Do You Pass the Adoption Test? Blair wins fight to ban glorifying of terrorism In the Times Today Labour's awkward squad will be back How the Bill Will Work Pat on the back for the boys Great Rail Journeys Brit Awards 2006 Winners List Kaiser Chiefs take the British: I predict a riot Top-up fees put off twice as many students as predicted 'I prefer learning on the job and earning while you do it' Highest jobless total for 4 years Mirror man held Fire death arrests Irving guilty plea Galloway wins Killing 'confession' Correction Murder suspect flies to US by private jet Newfound Property International Mother sees son fall to his death at her office It was all just part of the job, say honoured 7/7 heroes No medal for policeman killed by al-Qaeda The Awards We freed boar, say activists Turner on view Fountain cost Pension battle Woman bailed Afraid to go home Geranium redesign As the Smoke Clears: Laying down the Law on where the Ban Applies When is a ban not a ban? When the smoke can escape through the roof Sweet sixteen comes at a prices Bringing up a family is more expensive than you might think, reports Ben Hoyle How to be green Multiple Display Advertising Items Counting Cost of Parenthood Dell Elephants never forget . . . and cannot forgive VW dfs No need not to eat chicken Virus alert as swans flee the cold Infected birds from the Black sea area flying west could put Britain at risk, reports Valerie Elliott Sainsbury's World's first £1m photograph Suspect issues contempt notice Oarswoman's mid-ocean meeting Lora Pro-activ 'No easy answers' at funeral of 99th British soldier killed in Iraq Police ASBO powers are curbed Ban at the House of Commons goes up in smoke People Speaking of the Smoking Bill (down a bit, to the right) … Multiple Display Advertising Items It brings to mind the old myth about the Space Pen—the … America's Life & Style magazine insists that it is … Ps Microsoft PC World Shoppers let off chip and PIN deadline Watchdog delays egg decision Medical Research Abortions outside hospital 'safe' Family Planning Mercia rejects forces merger Police Carbon Trust Identity issues Cost of police sick benefits Plenty of perils remain in our hygienic, smoke-free Britain Supporting our soldiers in the peacekeeping task Join the debate with Times readers worldwide . . . Legislative reform Grousing about hawks PIN punishment Get cart Wasteful labour The Times Life or Bureaucracy The Government must sort out the Herceptin mess Grappling with the past The death of Jackie Pallo recalls wrestling's golden era Take a winter break in lands of magic and moonlight, goblins and ghouls Arts Notebook Glorifying Nonsense Vague proposals inevitably make for bad law But is it art? Oh, get a life Let a thousand blogs bloom China's leaders have no idea how to handle the new cultural revolution of dissent and openness The Times A gallop down the road to serfdom ID cards and smoking bans are only the tip of British servitude, says Theodore Dalrymple Supermarkets are the devil's work: and we are the devils who shop in them The big four have got British farmers trussed up and wrapped in clìngfilm Village shops are a lifeline for pensioners and mothers of small chilren Dramatico Multiple Display Advertising Items Magazine 'I let them down, I didn't get him' Shot PC's first words to her father after coming round from surgery are about her colleagues, reports Adam Fresco Abuse photos reignite scandal of Abu Ghraib New images could fan tensions across the Middle East, Tim Reid and Ray Marcello report Multiple Classified Advertising Items Toyota I screamed for it to stop, says alleged victim from video Cancer woman loses court fight Sympathetic judges tell victim that it is for NHS trusts to decide who gets 'wonder drug' Herceptin, reports Ben Hoyle Multiple Display Advertising Items Disputed Drug Heathrow express Heroes & Villains Grunt and grapple king bows out Potent Brew Hiker drank urine to survive Briton who spent six days holed up at 1,200m with a broken hip is saved by helicopter, reports Edward Owen from Madrid first direct Screams used to win peace Flat been plans Out of time Pub crawl death Cherries on top Rat Pack Trust Boots Creators of Wallance and Gromit roll up the Plasticine Attacks on Iran must remain an option say Tories Huhne warned his tax policies could cost £21 billion Haugue rocks the house while his boss holds the baby Ecstasy's effects worse with music Women seek more headache curse Pill could cut the need for sleep Let people sell their kidneys for transplant, say doctors Shortage of organs boosts 'health tourism' Alzheimer's worse in educated patients Lycra achieves the impossible first night Visual art Tropicália Multiple Display Advertising Items Nurse's 'perverse need' British Gas Man who killed soldier for trinket is jailed for life A little local colour goes long, long away London Fashion Week Land-Rover Times World News Humiliation for France as court sinks toxic ship's passage to India How long have you got to live? A new lifestyle questionnaire for the over-sixties could offer clues about the time they have left, writes Alice Fordham Multiple Display Advertising Items The Test Renault It was not Harry's fault, says Cheney as he breaks cover Location of wounds Internet firms accused of 'evil' pact Congressmen allege that web companies turn a blind eye to censorship and torture for market share, reports Tim Reid Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items with China to hand over dissidents Millions of Chinese are going online so blocking politics and nudes is getting harder, Jane MacArtney reports from Beijing Jessops Glass of white for King Tut vodafone (Reuters): Report of Zuma son clouds trial (AP): Nazi eagle is recovered from wreck of pocket battleship Tibetans mark conversions Overlooked back home, Thatcher's legacy seeks haven in US RSC (AFP): Disputed territory (Reuters): Australians jailed (Reuters): French injustice (AFP): Presidential trial (AP): VIP visitor (AFP): Batman v Osama (Reuters): Shoppers' shock Kremlin plans big diamond heist out in rich wilderness Frozen Assets (AP): British troops land in Kabul Saddam trial is failing the fairness test Hotpoint The Show Goes on Brittany Ferries Springtime for Hitler blossoms in Tel Aviv Cartoon protest mobs set fire to fast-food shops Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Judges ban downing of hijacked jets Questions are being raised over security at World Cup matches as court ties the military's hands, reports Roger Boyes Times Business Electricity firms face €500m cost Stag bankruptcy Corus charges EDF's prices rise Quote of the day Directors in cartels safe from jail for at least 2 years Sanctuary losses 'understated' FTSE 100 Pilkington talks still on despite Nippon profit alert Stock Markets Investors in for the long haul at BAA North Sea Oil UK economy feeling chillier Commodities Gain from pain Pound to Dollar RIAS Currencies De-listed 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 Travel Direct De Mol lifts stake Stop Press H-P beats forecast Lucent limits pay Singapore's move to back bid by Ferrovial boosts BAA Credit Suisse shares hit by rising costs Claims of cronyism over rail firm sale Inside Track Acquisitions give boost to BNP Paribas profits Bars V Boxes Meal of a lifetime: only the lucky should apply imagine homes Nestlé seeks expert help for chocolate Bernanke bolsters credentials as 'hawk' Grant Thornton Wage rises in the public sector still outstripping private sector increases Striking Record on Disputes paddypowerpoker Bank bullish despite rise in jobless Concerns for pension funds' bond purchases Mittal 'will not raise Arcelor bid' lenovo Coming clean City Diary Just the job . . . City Diary Slip of the tongue City Diary Morgan Stanley's chief limits his pay after outcry over predecessor Hedge funds balk at SEC rules An Industry worth $1 Trillion Nasdaq takes on NYSE with the world's highest listing standards Black Rock and Merrill to expand joint UK operations OFT's new chief aims to loosen grip of regulation The Times Decision Time DTI rebuffs calls for regulator to protect high street diversity John Fingleton's Opinions on . . . Ofcom to auction the key to private mobile networks Backers plan right move to market Royal Caribbean International cruising SCi takeover talks collapse The Times Unit Trust Information Service bie Interim Executive In Brief BT When payment becomes a problem Enterprise 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 Dollars Rates Other Sterling Exchange Rates ISoft shares face more hard times amid concerns over NHS delays Small Caps Gilts Rightmove has built solid foundation on which it can develop Tempus BHP Billiton Smiths Group outruns FTSE as talk of break-up mounts Stock Markets Large Caps Patientline Business Equity Prices Interexec Times Register Sir Peter Masefield Pilot and aviation writer who as chairman of the British Airports Authority steered it to profitability in the 1960s Irving Layton Canadian poet esteemed by younger readers for his iconoclastic approach to conventional values Jill Fraser Visionary theatre manager who transformed the Watermill Theatre into a nationally acclaimed venue Jackie Pallo Wrestler who became Britain's favourite TV villain James Gilbert Aviator and journalist who prized the freedom of the skies and loved confronting officialdom Nicholas Swarbrick First World War veteran who served as a Merchant Navy radio operator on Atlantic convoys Bill Telfer Senior officer who led moves against police corruption Basic norms irrelavant in deciding if internal relocation is reasonable Law Report House of Lords Lives in Brief Mandly Sowerby, ergonomist, was born on March 14,1974. She was found dead at her home on December 19,2005, aged 31 Court Circular Circuit Bench Retirement Birthdays Newspapers Support Recycling Anniversaries Church News Latest Wills Births Forthcoming Marriages Civil Partnerships Diamond Anniversaries Deaths Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam-Private Dinner School Notices Francis Holland School Graham Terrace 125th Birthday To place death notices, acknowledgements Chess Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge Common Bidding Mistakes Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Offers Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Avoid the jams, take an underwater scooter The charm of going down to the farm Property of the Month Pull over for a neat tax break in Jersey Three nights in St Helier, £99; a week in Paphos, £167; two nights in Budapest, £144. Tony Dawe lists the latest offers Storms that his US are coming to us Weather Eye Nature Notes Winning Move Multiple Display Advertising Items Five-Day Forecast Timesonline Weathercall Times Sport Pollock has chance to conjure up April glory Racing Tomorrow Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Leicester Blanket coverage of big meetings may be solution to winter worries Huntingdon The Times Sports Book Taunton Southwell The Results Services Basketball Today's Fixtures Football Snow Reports Fight to finish for Sanderson Dutch courage Rodman target Sato a Super man Murray prepared for second-year growing pains Tennis Twenty20 vision set on world of change Woolmer expects England to produce improved performance Pietersen prepares to face trial by spin Timesonline The Times Veal-good factor the perfect tonic for Britons Sport on Television Late starter Rudman slips into contention Medals Table Timesonline Fightback in vain as Martin is left to rue slow start One to Watch After all the sacrifices, defector laughs all the way to the bank Owen Slot on a principled performer who switched allegiances and made a packet The Times Plushenko in full command Double trouble Norway feel chill Who's next? Name in the Frame Mysterious case of Ruddock Mark Souster pieces together the clues behind the resignation of the most successful Wales coach in 27 years The Sunday Times Who will carry the torch Gerald Davies regrets the departure of a coach whose exciting gamble paid off that relit a nation's pride and self-belief? Timesonline Even First Minister left in shock Question of timing as RFU shows head for business When Crawford's crackers took the biscuit for upsets FA Cup Fifth round The Times The Biggest Week of our Lives Phil Parkinson, Colchester manager, on his team's Cup preparations Testy Backdrop to an Intriguing Tie Last Night's Results Uefa Cup Duberry rolls with the punches in aftermath of Leeds City happy to give England share of Pearce More Custer's Last Stand Star striker needs dressing down Transfer policy is shot to Tony Cascarino identifies the problems behind the decline of Arsène Wenger's one-time invincibles Ljungberg believes Arsenal just not suited by Bill Egar talks to the Swede unhappy at seeing his side slide down the league The Premiership Today Real leapfrog United to break money mould Ashling O'Connor reports that the Beckham-steered Spanish club are now No 1 in the game's league of financial muscle The Times Coventry indebted to Wise head Coca-Cola Championship Dive Talk Burley keeps his faith in future Dive Talk Fans fume at latest screen test failure Coventry indebted to Wise head Burley keeps his faith … Reina asks Barcelona to avenge wrongs of Robben Time to stop conning Oliver Kay discovers that The Times's campaign to eliminate diving from football is gathering important supporters in all areas of the game Supporters Have their Say the men in the middle Jack Straw, Foreign Secretary and diehard Blackburn Rovers fan, explains why referees deserve to be shown respect by all Sullivan backs apologetic Butt King's ransom World Cup Countdown Shearer pledge Nyatanga named Aggrieved Allardyce is facing uphill task UEFA Cup Downing hopping to spend summer in Germany Divetalk Divetalk The Times Crossword 23,214 The Insider Athletics is expected to receive more than half of … "If the cap fits" appears to be the new motto for 30 … The Insider Bellamy gives Blackburn's European prospects a lift Barclays Premiership Sport What They Say about Cheating Plus The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Victory! Barwick writes to PFA asking for joint action Players and bosses agree to clampdown baby who . . . frozen passnotes theface Sensible Sophie theclick thebulletin Contents Pre-born in the USA American parents who have undergone IVF are giving away their spare embryos rather than see them destroyed. Stefaine Marsh reports Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Picture Gallery Winter Olympics, or just Bush and Blair on thin ice? Warning: smoking isn't scary enough Blue-eyed asset You know your life's in trouble when . . . . . . you're having to hide your car from policemen, says Carol Midgley The Times Food and drink to die for . . . well, nearly Taras Grescore scoured the planet for food and drink that is vilified by an over-regulated world. Damian Whitworth looks at the results npower Secoreted around my person were three packs Hotel Connexions Sharon's basic instinct for tacky dressing Sartorial semiotics Dish Felix's Apple Cake AA Ask Dr Stuttaford AXA Forget bird flu, what about the chesty cough that's doing the rounds? answers your health questions There are a great many infections about at present—as is usually the case during late winter and early spring 16 a War of Words Beauty, the beasts - and me screen James Christopher gets down and dirty with the girls and goths at the Berlin Film Festival Pavee Lackeen Bafta goes to Hollywood The British awards on Sunday, once dismissed, are now watched closely in Tinseltown in the run-up to its own Oscars, reports Kevin Maher Kevin Maher's Bafta predictions "Immensely Enjoyable" Tomorrow in Sounds Prague Black and white and Reds all over reviews film George Clooney's newsmen land a blow on political hysteria. Wendy Ide leads the applause In a beautiful but hermetic fantasy world Ian Johns longs for a breath of air. Jean Renoir supplies an exotically spiced one India through Western eyes can seem like romanticised exoticism Starts Renoir All the President's Men New DVDs Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit The Times Godzilla Germany's own young Turk Faith Akin's new film uses music to build bridges, says Stephen Dalton Is this the French Joan Crawford? She's been hailed by Jeanne Moreau as one of the brightest young stars in French cinema. Ian Johns meets Amira Casar The Times Guys and Dolls View point Miss Smith's class act Miss Brodie's betrayer is no saint either, despite her mask of innocence reviews first night Theatre Entertainments Theatre All Quiet on the Western Front Going over the top Jazz John Wilson Orchestra Live! On the Park, SW1 Pop The Kooks University of London Union, WC1 First Night Concert Akiko Nakajima Wigmore Hall tv&radio Radio Choice Chris Campling British Airways 27 David Charter's choices Entertainments 24-hours listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Kids Factual Sport Choice Live European Tour Golf Answers from Back Page Choice The Culture Show Viewing Guide The Brit Awards 2006 Variations Hotel Babylon DC: The First Emperor Master of the World Film Choice Inside out (1975) Twilight Zone: The Movie (1983) Frozen smiles take an Olympic effort Last Night's TV If they call it "downhill skiing" is there an uphill event we don't know about? Su Doku Cubed times2 Quiz times2 Crossword No 3828 Word Watching Polygon Borders & Books Career It was not my fault. No, really The Week in Work Inside Contact us The Times Statwatch Good Week . . . What Else Happened Air France KLM No Problem In business it pays to be decisive Soft Skills Problem Solving The Office Psychologist Honesty's the best policy How to . . . Confront Corruption Anyone who witnesses corporate wrongdoing at work faces a choice: speak up and possibly lose your job, or keep shtoom and lose your soul. Carly Chynoweth looks at the arguments for each Test Yourself Do You Have an Executive Iq? Find out More Barclays Energy is a solid career platform Talking Point North Sea Careers The North Sea's energy reserves are dwindling, but as Daniel Allen reports, careers in the oil and gas industry are not Find out More Stores of learning offer a promising career The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers Where next for . . . . . . York Graduates Britannia Training Academy Get Ready for . . . Rejection Statwatch High-flyers look west for lift-off At US universities it's the quality of the experience that counts, not how long you've been in business, as Carol Lewis discovers Picture Gallery Thinkers50 The Key to . . . Online Personas Test Yourself . . . Answers Careers of the Week Accountancy Additions 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 Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Queen's Anniversary Prizes for Higher & Further … Excellence marks the theme of chosen 21 Tony Halpin, Education Editor, on the winners' achievements A class apart. It is knowledge placed in the service of a better future The winners and what they did Makeover for the uncool image of maths David Mattin on Cambridge's efforts to raise the profile of a subject of beauty A connection Mozart would have made Clare Brennan on Guildhall School of Music's youth inspiration The music is an eclectic mix of jazz, pop, techno, classical, oriental Home from home at Chichester Nick Wyke on a college that knows how to treat foreign students Advantage West Midlands College overcomes stigma to gain Oxbridge places Nick Wyke on how Loreto switched from dire status to cutting edge University of Newcastle upon Tyne Forgotten army of children finds a Midlands champion Tony Dawe on Loughborough's help for carers Finding a green solution to chemical pollution Nick Wyke on pioneering work at Queen's University Belfast Ionic liquids 'could potentially combat the problem of glue sniffing' WiRE If you are saved from the thunder, spare a thought for Reading David Mattin on the finer arts of meteorology Predicting when and where storms will start is one of the big problems Cranfield University Horse manure does the trick Lynda Murdin on a natural resolution by Newcastle to pit pollution Shropshire is proving to be the rural champion for women's initiatives Clare Brennan on how Harper Adams stepped into the breach Visionary aim to help the world to see Simon Midgley on the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine There's opportunities in them there plants Lynda Murdin on York's discoveries into the widespread applications offered by a natural resource If only Galileo could see what his telescope has become Simon Midgley on Liverpool's success in magnifying the stars Building industry beacon shines in deprived area Edward Fennell on Accrington and Rossendale's success Birkbeck Greatly Enhanced my Research Broadband connects in spite of thunder, rain and ospreys Simon Midgley on Lancaster's innovative links In the Pennines, the links have to withstand extreme weather conditions Chichester College A heady brew for manufacturing Edward Fennell on Cranfield's contribution to new thinking Tackling a question that has baffled the best David Mattin on Brikbeck's studies into the mind and brain Dundee Thrilling discovery on diabetic front David Mattin on Exeter's impact on health University of Southampton Research could save thousands David Mattin on the Oxford Clinical Trials Service Unit's vital research 'Test-tube dream' now a thriving success story John Naish on Dundee's joint enterprises with the drug glants There is a chance that it may have become a victim of its own success Multiple Display Advertising Items Virtual hospital keeps trainee vets and doctors up to speed Simon Midgley on an Edinburgh revolution The Queen's Anniversary Prizes Turning the sound up - and down John Naish on Southampton's help for deaf children and curbing noise Exeter

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