News from 17/02/2006
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Antony Browne Brussels Correspondent, Andrew Robson, Amanda Andrews, Susan Emmett Deputy Property Editor, Fred Redwood, DJM, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Bridget Prentice, Simon Barnes, Alexandra Blair, Peter Lansley, Mark Souster, David Rose, Abigail Honeywell, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Nicola Venning, Simon Cambers, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, David Chater, Suna Erdem, Dr Gillian Kelly, Lorna Blackwood, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Amanda Andrews Media Business Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, Jenny Knight, Geoffrey Granter, Geoff Brown, Zoe Dare Hall, Sam Lister, Jane MacArtney, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Susan Watson, Anthony Browne, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Gary Jacob, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Tom Bawden and Christine Buckley, Phoebe Greenwood, Alan Hamilton, Peter Nichols, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Chris Johnston, Graham Keeley, Adam Sherwin Media Correspondent, Ray Smith, Mark Souster and David Hands, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Paula Hawkins, Andrew Norfolk and Sam Lister, Mary Gold, Nicole Swengley, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, David Lister, John Westerby, Tom Baldwin, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Pete Paphides, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Ann Treneman Parliamentary Sketch, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Lucia Adams, Matthew Pryor, Matt Hughes, C. F. Heron-Watson, Professor J. A. Double, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Kaveh Solhekol, Douglas Whiteley, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Patrick Hosking, Helen Nugent, Mick Hume, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, Andrew Jack, Dominic Kennedy and Andrew Pierce, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, James Doran, Jane Shilling, Ian Johns, Dominic Maxwell, Ashling O'connor, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Stanley Best Chairman, Bruce Anderson, Russell Jenkins, Sam Lister and Andrew Norfolk, Ben Funnell, Ben Webster, Tom Hennigan, Philip Webster, Lucia van der Post, Jacqui Goddard, Jamie Whyte, Chris Ayres, Christopher Irvine, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Lydia Hislop, Angus Batey, Stuart Birch, Richard Western, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nick Palmer, David Harounoff, Leo Lewis, Graham Norwood, David Powell, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, Michael Evans, Jack Malvern and Alexandra Blair, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Mark Lomas, David Gelber, Olav Bjortomt, Peter Robinson, Alf Robert, Patience Wheatcroft, Joe Bolger, Terry McArthur, Susan Emmett,
ResumoThe Times Tory MPs warned over free flights Climate fear Rubbish offer MG Rover bid Rabbi flays Church Www.timesonline.co.uk Thousands threatened by oxygen shortage Woman dies as 'chaos' follows privatisation of vital NHS supplies Having it all Surprise! The moment Shelley won her medal In the Times Today The Times Tory MPs warned after failure to declare free flights Watchdog faces own inquiry The Undeclared Trips Pupils struggle with alphabet Tourists sue firms Bomb scare Doctor to retrain Lost pictures sale Elton John victory Boris is beaten David Wilson Homes Too Risque Has there ever been a sillier stage direction? Thus with a kiss I die: but not in the school production The 'bespoke care' that cut off patients' oxygen supplies Thousands threatened by a service 'in chaos' How to Find your Supplier Prime Minister talks up private sector's NHS role Drivers escape speeding fines Nurse struck off Boy burnt in dryer School sex claims Morris memento 4ft lizard on loose Eurovision time Briton is arrested after beheaded body found Picture Gallery Kidnappers lured their victim into a honey trap, were offered a ransom and killed him anyway. Was it all a grisly game? Waterworld: how life on Earth By the next millennium the global map will have been redrawn by disastrous climate changes, according to a new forecast. Nigel Hawkes reports How to be green Coastal cities could disappear as glaciers melt faster than predicted Picture Gallery Will look 1,000 years from now Effects of emissions 'will take centuries to reverse' Lowest ranks get biggest pay rise Privates in the Armed Forces are to be given an additional 80p a week to make them feel wanted, Michael Evans writes Sony General's plea for video informants Salaries by Rank Terror chief: Years to beat al-Qaeda BT Fusion Cabinet minister calls for closure of Guantanamo Dfs Dfs Sir Jonathan's Attack Dr William's Response Chief Rabbi flays Church over vote on Israel assets Scottish Widows Man caught in door dragged under train Lowest on Web 'Hidden life of deceit led Briton to murder wife and daughter' People Seat Ps Britain ready to risk rift on seal clubbing Moves to quell schools revolt Education Fast-track MS drug killed two Medicine Men in denial over breast cancer Health Moben Kitchens Flu-scare chicken hits British market British Heart Foundation France to push for fowl jab Master Card Citroën BT Britain counts on beads English takes a serious beating in clear case of police brutality Magazine Egg Lost in Translation Operation for shot PC Toyota Britain's poor social mobility Legal reforms will hit the poorest hardest ID card security Join the debate with Times readers worldwide... timesonline. co. uk/debate Pros and cons of smoking ban Help for students An honours pecking order? Problematic PINs Clean sheets A question of dates Transatlantic Truths Anti-American carping is a sign of feebleness, not fealty Priceless Experiences Why buying time is better than purchasing a Porsche Great Firewall A shabby international compromise with a self-defeating Chinese policy The British Left has retained its remarkable powers of self-delusion Transatlantic Truths Anti-American carping is a sign of feebleness, not fealty Language, truth and Su Doku Genetics is a risky business It is perfectly fair for insurance companies to charge higher premiums to those prone to illness The Times It's all so cosy inside Tony's teepee The Government's relationship with a select group of businessmen is less than healthy The wild ride is over. The days of an aggressive US foreign policy are gone This president has no intention of confronting Iran: gentle diplomatic pressure will work Grim picture of finances forces town to sell Lowry NatWest Art's Big Deals Vauxhall Madonna forks out for privacy Reap the rewards for life in slow lane Drivers should be offered incentives for fitting speed limiters to their vehicles, say researchers. Ben Webster reports PC World Blair refuses to back medal claim London Bridge is falling apart Dilemma? Don't give it a thought Coins mark Brunel's anniversary Munich Markets shiver at talk of Coldplay split State schools 'fail' working class A report suggests that a comprehensive education cannot push poor children into the professions, writes Alexandra Blair How to be green Bose First direct Gatwick express Catering to the Well-Heeled New queen designed to rule the seas The New Impreza. Britain's Latest Power Station Biggles Brown is ready for advance on every front The Chancellor has spent another action-packed day in a show of his leadership credentials, reports Philip Webster Bulldog Budget date set for March 22 Fight continues over terror law Lib Dems 'failing to back women' Gay comments haunt Tory hopeful Sex and chocolate: MPs get that half-term feeling Tory trio rebuild Atlantic bridges Davis given chance to lead... and goes home Gangster jailed after school talk Pupils in Hackney were lectured by a man who had dealt drugs and does not deny shooting people, reports Adam Fresco Multiple Display Advertising Items Bitter Rivals Mfi A barrelful of energy and threat First night Theatre Speaking Like Magpies Trafalgar Studios, SW1 Boots The Sharpest Critics AA Times World News Mardi Gras facade will hide a toxic, rubble-strewn wasteland Show Goes on Parades poke fun at the authorities that failed New Orleans Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Stones seek the satisfaction of staging world's biggest concert Starts Today at Cinemas Nationwide Kaiser Chiefs South West Turks swap sides as war film turns US into foe Friends in Need EU services package is approved, but delivery uncertain Areas Included And Excluded Moscow courts Hamas in effort to revive Middle East influence Business Link Gangland corner is cleaned up as British bring movies to LA The Times (Reuters): Egyptian ferry wreck found (AP): Eta truce hope (AFP): Chirac backlash No more salutes (AP): Pastry revenge Cholera outbreak hits southern Sudan (AP): Abducted girl rescued Spectre of a Soviet leviathan rises from the deep (Reuters): Death squad uncovered The Times Islanders happy to stay a colony Bush rejects UN call for immediate closure of Guantanamo Indelible Images Haiti declares champion of poor a winner to end poll crisis Aerial gondolas to bring uninhabited New York island into the mainstream Dell China outcry saves paper but editors get the sack The Times Monks put faith in trade union The Times Times Business Ethel Austin's future secured Budget date set Playtech to float ATM fee fears Quote of the day Nanjing in talks to sell MG Rover brand to bid rival WPP's former Italian boss admits interest in £14m ac… EU threatens energy giants with FTSE 100 Stock Markets Too late for Longbridge but not for badge North Sea Oil Flaws in Brown's efficiency drive Commodities Skye wrangle Pound to Dollar Willowbrook Currencies FSA's go-slow 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 Grasso trial date IBM lifts spending Insurance trial Kingfisher blames market as B&Q sales fall further Fall in retail sales sparks fear of slowdown lasting Watchdog queries £4.7bn savings claim by Brown B&Q Ends Deal Education problems harm Reed Elsevier's growth Escontro a tutto campo trail "guru" degli spot Martin The Italian View Anger and hatred of 'Benattigate' Rental market lifts B&B profit Lenovo Chinese bank offers foreigners a $10bn stake Buy to Let Amazon set for battle with iTunes Smoking ban could drag company pension funds further into the red LSE set to double cash return to shareholders SkyePharma rebels seek answers New chief misses crucial meeting Diageo rethink as tastes change 'King Coal' gets set for comeback Changing Tastes Platform fire inflates gas price Chief backs responsible drinking campaign BowLeven sacks its chief executive How They Compare The Times Arcelor doubles dividend in strike against Mittal bid The Times Unit Trust Information Service Barclays SAS Britain has bloomed by striking out its winters of industrial discontent Nine years on, rogue adviser is banned BT City Diary Barrels of laughter City Diary Back firing City Diary Initial difficulty City Diary Competing technology quashes the dream of a mobile future BT's hang-ups spur many to big things Analysis: The telecoms group has been a nursery for top British executives, but some did not stay long, says Elizabeth Judge Emerging Brits force the US to share the stage Media Johnston Press at ease with its national profile The new owner of The Scotsman is confident about the future, writes Dan Sabbagh For further media coverage Multiple Display Advertising Items Mediapolis Putting the Gloss on Periodicals Magazine circulation, biggest risers by sector Dissident set to abandon Time Warner coup plan Icahn said that if investors took his advice, they could unlock $40bn in value 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 Shanks rises to four-year high on hopes it will nail £4bn contract Gilts Sunny housing data masks grim weather ahead for Kingfisher Losing Height Diageo Man Group gains as flagship fund performance impresses Stock Markets Bradford & Bingley Business Equity Prices The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Register Lord Brightman Judge who applied the law with fairness and accuracy in all cases from tax avoidance to sexual discrimination Courteous to counsel and witnesses, he never showed signs of irritation or boredom Lord Brightman, a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary, 1982-86, was born on June 20, 1911. He died on February 6, 2006, aged 94 Lives Remembered Richard Dalitz Nuclear physicist renowned for his work on hypernuclei and the behaviour of 'strange' particles Richard Dalitz, nuclear physicist, was born on February 28, 1925. He died on January 13, 2006, aged 80 John Brooke-Little King of arms who did much through his persuasive writings to advance an interest in the subject of heraldry John Brooke-Little, CVO, herald, was born on April 6, 1927. He died on February 13, 2006, aged 78 Questions Answered Early atheists and monks without means Memorial Service Sir Nigel Mobbs Consent required before service by fax Law Report Court of Appeal Chess Winning Move Births, Marriages and Deaths Birthdays Bridge To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Court Circular Anniversaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hybrids that Grow on You PSA Peugeot Citroën Offers a Clean and Efficient Solution Times Online Getting a Bang for your Buck The new American superpower Vaughan Freeman finds a car that is heading the table for the money to speed ratio Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Www.blackspot.com The Sunday Times Five-Day Forecast Fears grow as wild swans feel the cool Weather Eye Nature Notes Multiple Display Advertising Items Today: Breezy with Showers across Southern England. Temperatures: Max 10C, Min -4C Weather call Times Sport Gollings in credit after a purchase with merit Racing Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Statistics suggest Irish claims have little weight in handicap debate Market Rasen The Times Sports Book Fakenham Wolverhampton Course Specialists The Results Service What He Said Then... And now? Today's Fixtures Froch fights to be the best Bears sore Rusedski out Chambers wait Bekking triumph Dynamic debut McEnroe at the double to show off old tricks Tennis Catalans prepare for trip to traditional heartland Rugby League Wilkinson's future in doubt again after injury in training Rugby Union Bath offer gives Van Gisbergen different option Henson goes back to go forward Times Online The Sunday Times Ellis happy to play on as clubs take precedence John Westerby on a scrum half who has little desire to watch from the sidelines From bob hope to silver One to Watch Medals Table Skeleton keys... a head for speed and an icy nerve Tea tray for Rudman Peter Nichols gets cosy with regulars and camera crews at the athlete's local Novices who Shook World Passion in fashion again after Wescott's stirring win Not Sport? Denial is more about bigotry than pink, frilly bits, bad music and shady judges 'James; golf; double luge. My life is the poorer for the lack of them' Jiménez shows the early form Times journalists on awards shortlist Strauss hoping to hit the right notes with sweeping statements England join contenders to host 2015 World Cup New Zealand Win Bowl-Out Olympic funds demanded now Born-again Baldwin sets out to prove he is no longer blue Absence of Lundekvam magnifies threat posed by Shearer FA Cup Fifth round The Biggest Week of our Lives Phil Parkinson, Colchester United manager, on his team's Cup preparations Allen content to push Brentford upwards The Premiership Today Dyke enjoys challenge of switch from Beeb to Bees Neville and Rooney under the microscope in Mersey mission Premier League bungs inquiry aims to bring agents into the net France presses for video replays Yorke option Ireland called up Viana to Valencia Forty years on 'No diving' message must filter down to next generation of players Guinness Forest add Megson to Midlands' casualty list Good and bad news in World Cup tickets race World Cup Countdown Hasselbaink and Parnaby continue Middlesbrough's salvage mission Teenage Cancer Trust Chelsea and Barcelona in new conflict over referee The Times Crossword Across The Insider King in no rush to abdicate Wembley Sport Index Plus The Times Rudman Races to Olympic Silver on an 80mph Tea Tray Revealed: why Ruddock resigned as Wales coach Friday Pass notes Picture Gallery The click The bulletin Contents Are you experienced? How we spend our money is changing. In the new 'experience economy', says Anjana Ahuja, we pay to do things, not have things 'We are all asking ourselves, how can I get more out of my life?' Sofa Workshop I've seen the most beautiful … on earth... so who needs a shiny new Audi? Modern morals Facing a Dilemma Sophia Loren Green-fingered guerrillas sow the seeds of revolution Bingo brings hopes of Violet in spring Fine whine Ten things... ... for Davina, the first-time chat-show host, to remember. By Tim Teeman Luxury with Lucia Cult creams to chase away those lines and wrinkles Emma Hope Shoes Lucia van der Post Answers your style questions I want to look chic at my son's Texan wedding Hair with … Wolsey The Times Full steam ahead to springtime Food Jill Dupleix has fallen for an electric steamer and it's become her health spa for food Picture Gallery Npower In Season: Rhubarb Desperate housekeeping Flush away this loo task? Not just yet When Dick shot Harry—or just another tale of rural peril Health A pellet wound to the chest can cause heart muscle damage and arrhythmia, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Sobering up Where shall I hide the booze today? Ah, the baby's cot Soundz Dead man waking Ryan Adams reveals to Pete Paphides how he channelled thoughts of suicide into song Picture Gallery Picture Gallery In the US he's seen as a stylistic fly-by-night Carte Noire Illegible Article New Bands The Times You make me feel like prancing Seventies pop star Leo Sayer is back at No 1, and, boy, is he going to make the most of it, argues Peter Robinson This is a man who believes he has a moral entitlement to a comeback Radio Classical Pop Chris Brown Chris Brown Jive Zomba Classical SCO/MacKerras La Clemenza di Tito Deutsche Grammophon Pop The Jam Snapl Polydor Pop Neil Diamond 12 Songs (BMG) You feel at the core of it all that he's singing to you and you alone The Times Coca-Cola The Load Down What won't Dan dare? After La Scala, Covent Garden holds no fears for Daniel Harding, he tells Richard Morrison Free classical downloads Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatre The Epic of Gilgamesh Barbican Pit Concert CBSO/Oramo Symphony Hall, Birmingham First night Reviews Theatre Measure for Measure Lyttelton Concert LPO/Jurowski Queen Elizabeth Hall Tv & radio Radio Choice The Times Radio 4 Radio 3 David Chater's choices Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment 24-hour listings highlights Kids Factual Choice Sport Answers from Back Page BBC One The Times Variations Film Choice The emperor's new soap opera Last Night's TV It has reached the stage where it's hard to distinguish the docusoaps from the soapy doctors Viewing Guide Su Doku Cubed Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword Word Watching Polygon Www.picturetheloan.co.uk The Times The Surveyor In the regeneration game, success means keeping an eye on the past when building for the future Planning applications can now drag on for a year and a half Focus on: East Anglia In Georgian Home in Blackheath London SE3: Spacious family home with underground swimming pool on the Cator Estate Out Grade II Listed Oast House in Kent Wittersham: A large four-bedroom home in landscaped gardens with a pond Away Handsome Property in Wiltshire Rowde: Imposing Georgian house with tennis court in 11 acres of land When the Music Stops Foreign buyers can no longer rent out their flats in Barcelona, reports Zoe Dare Hall Barcelona has a habit of backtracking on its draconian laws Top Tips Charles Church We Bounced Back Divorce does not have to mean moving to a smaller home, writes Susan Emmett Churchill Top Tips Divorcées ought to seek plenty of space for their money London Terraced House in Clapham Down Sizing Need to make a fresh start? Try these Bristol Secluded Georgian Property Long Ashton: Detached house with a good-sized mature garden near the city centre Cambridgeshire Village Cottage George Wimpey I'm Managing Nicely Letting agents can ease a landlord's burden, says Nicola Venning The shower broke—they sent someone round the next day Fact File Buy to Let If first-timers are buying, a property crash looks remote Picture Gallery School of Constable Picture yourself at the place where the artist was educated, says Marcus Binney Fact File Colchester Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rialto Barratt Multiple Display Advertising Items The Young Folks Home Purpose-built retirement developments are not to everyone's taste, says Jenny Knight Support is there if you need it, but they don't interfere Fact File Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Last Night I Dreamt. . . Mary Gold traces the fortunes of a manor house her sister saved, sold and moved to She is even sleeping in her old bedroom just like she used to Top Tips Suzi's Home Win A footballer's wife gives chintz a red card. Fred Redwood explains Now it's all about clean-cut lines and loads of Buddhas Fantasy Fittings Players Palaces Three homes at the top of their game Cheshire Stately Manor with Fine Views Scotland Victorian Home near Glasgow Essex Listed House in Quiet Village Your Own Wonderwall Photographs turned into wallpaper can make a big impression, says Nicole Swengley Book-spine paper adds a literary air to a home office Bargain Hunter Kings Oak Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Raising their Game Developers are responding to critics but are they doing enough, asks Graham Norwood Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Westminster Bridge Park Plaza Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Wall Wisdom Desperately Seeking Have You Got a Consumer Question? 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